Sunday, March 1, 2015

Recap...Again

Well crap… 3 months. I guess its time for another recap post.

I’ll start in mid December. My dad and I headed up into the hills to hit one of our favorite brown lakes. Unfortunately, we had to leave a great bit or else we would have been snowed in. we hit one lake on the way out though, and it was amazing. We both got one over 4lbs, and nothing smaller than 15in! Video here: Ice Beatdown 12/22/14



We went back up a few days later to get my buddy Hayden out on his first ever ice trip. Long story short, 66 fish between the three of us, none smaller than 15in! Video here: Big Trout On Ice 12/27/14




On new years day, Hayden and I headed out to Lon Hagler lake in Loveland. We fished hard, but came up empty handed. We decided to hit Boyd lake on the way home, and I ended up catching my first fish of the year, and my first walleye ever!
A few days after that, I headed up into North Park for an overnight trip. We started of at Seymour, and the fishing was great! I ended up with 20 something fish! we then went to Lake John, and although it was slow both days, we managed a few. 



A few days later, I got the chance to fish the Tightline Outdoors Ice Addiction tournament at Boyd, and although I didn’t stick anything, it was still a lot of fun!


A few weeks later, I got the chance to go fish down at Chatfield res. With a bunch of guys from fishexplorer.com. Although we didn’t catch a ton of fish, we still had a lot of fun, made a bunch of jokes, and had some great brauts afterwards! Video here: Chatfield 1/17/15 with FishExplorer Members



At the end of January, I got the chance to do some of my first open water fishing of the year up at Lake Estes. Hayden came along, and the plan was to throw meaty streamers all day. We planned to meet up with another guy from fishexplorer who knew the lake, and it was going to be a blast! What we didn’t anticipate was the brutal wind. It was a sustained 35mph all day. Despite that, by the end of the day, I managed my first open water trout of the year!

I went up the next day to Estes again, but this time for some ice. We started up in RMNP, and got some nice brookies, and ended on a little pond in Estes with some perch.



The first part of February was un-seasonally war, so that left us with open water everywhere. There wasn’t any ice down here, so we were going to head for the hills. Our game plan was to go back up to that lake with all the big trout. All was going according to plan, until we got on the dirt road. Out of the blue, a deer jumped in front of the car, nearly coming through the windshield! We ended up having to drive from 40 miles outside of Laramie, back into Fort Collins with a broken windshield that dropped glass every time we hit a bump!

 My buddy and I tried to fix the day by going carp fishing, but that didn’t work out too well. I had one hit, and that was it. We finally headed to a little lake to see if we could pick up some bass, and finally, something worked out! We both got our first bass of the year, and it was a blast.

A few days later, over a foot of snow dumped, and all of the lakes capped again. That bring you up to speed on where everything is now, and how my winter went down
Tight lines,

Rob