Monday, June 30, 2014

Babylon


I never heard of the Carlis River until this year but it feeds a number of ponds and lakes
that I have already fished.


It has trout, panfish and carp.  It appears to be wadeable.


The river is slow moving and almost crystal clear.



Mulberries


Bass

Bass

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Ghost semi automatic fly reel from Spain


GHOST  semi automatic fly reel




You are looking at the inside of my newest semi automatic fly reel from Spain, Ghost.




The inside looks similar to the Vivarelli semi automatic fly reels I have.  It also has a drag.


This is the inside of the removable spool


The reel will be used and tested by me  like I do all of the Semi automatic fly reels I own



GHOST Semi Automatic Fly Reel
 
The reel was designed and developed 6 years ago and after three years of intensive use we began to insert in the market.
Aluminum semi automatic fly Reel "large arbor". Cutting-edge design, quality in all materials and proven robustness.
This reel weight does not exceed 175 grams.
Designed with care without skimping on the quality of all its components.
features:

 
          High-quality aluminum, coated with a layer of extra hard anodized Teflon.
          Sprockets precision-enhanced hardness.
         -Made of natural materials such as aluminum, bronze and stainless steel.
         -Made from solid block aerospace aluminum, both the frame and the coil are a machined part.
         -Availability of all spare parts.
         -Ability of a WF5 line and 100 meters 20 pound backing.
         -Made in Spain.
          Warranty against defects in material. In case of malfunction, we'll fix it and send no cost.





Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Paterson


Finally got to see the Great Falls of the Passaic River.  I did not go down and fish the area
beneath the falls but it looks like a fishy place.  Three people  were fishing that area when I
took this photo.


I plan to come back and fish this area in July when it gets hot.  I hope to fish more on the Bronx river
and other fisheries like it.


I arrived in late afternoon and could not see any fish but pools like the one in the picture
reportedly hold lots of fish; even trout.




Sunday, June 22, 2014

Herrick


Mulberries are in full effect at this tine of the year.  This tree's branches hang over Herrick Park pond,
near East Williston.  Mulberries are not only good to eat but carp LOVE them.  However,
there is no evidence that there are carp here.


A buddy told me of this small pond.  It has crappie and at least one small large mouth bass.


This is a catch and release pond only.  The shore line is littered with trash and "Big Gulp"
cups.  You can't see it in the pictures I took.


I started by fishing a #8 Green Weenie but these little ones couldn't hold on and would fall off
the hook as I reeled them in.  So I switched to the #10.  I caught almost a dozen of these
immature crappies using a #10 Green Weenie fly.  I tried a number of streamers, nymphs and
poppers. Nothing worked except the Green Weenie.


I caught this thumb size bass near a dock that over looks the pond.  I was surprised that
I caught nothing larger than what you see here.

Friday, June 13, 2014

Watchung


Best Lake is in Watchung, New Jersey.  It is listed as a carp lake; so I took a trip to find out.

What I found was brown water and no evidence of carp.  There may be carp but I didn't see
anything but a rusted can which at some time in the past did hold corn.


The good news is that they are dredging a nearby lake and this lake will be gifted with those
fish soon.  I really like my TVK fly rod it is fast.  I'm using the  Peux Fulgor semi automatic
fly reel.  I expect to receive a new semi auto reel from Spain any day and I hope to finally get
the JMC Ozone next month.


There are bass and bluegills and fishing was slow during my visit.  It was a long walk from the
 Plainfield train station.  Five kilometers to and five back for a total of 10km!  My knee held up.


I always think of my mother when I see or smell Honey Suckels






Wantagh II


 A few days ago I fished at Mill pond in Wantagh, New York.  I returned to Wantagh
to fish the other lakes near the Long Island Rail Road train station.


During this visit I fished the upper and lower Twin Lakes of Wantagh,


 These lakes appear to be wadeable the bottom of the lakes are firm with sand and stone.



Bass bed


Blue gill on the fly

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Port Washington


I took a  trip to Port Washington to check out a new fishery.


I didn't realize until I got there that this is a tidal pond.


The pond is fed by local fresh water streams and by the salt water in Manhasset Bay.


I arrived at low tide and saw no fish, oh well.

Prospect Park


I fished near one of the bird sanctuary  in Prospect Park lake.  I did see a large
 white koi swimming near the bird sanctuary.  Still trying to catch a carp in Brooklyn.

Carp on dry flies


Dennis and I got together to dry fly fish for carp


This is an annual tradition for us going back several years.


We fished a new part of the lake.


There is a time component to dry fly fishing for carp and that is day light.
we begin to fish as the row boat concession closes.  Which means we start after 7:00pm.


Today we started at 7:30pm and we fished until it was dark ( about 8:40pm).
Between the two of us fishing we caught 4 good size carp.


Mulberries will be here in a week or so.


Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Oyster Bay


Oyster Bay, on the north shore of Long Island has a pond called Mill Pond.


Here it is looking south at one of the few access points I found during my visit


There are Large mouth bass here as well as trout which are stocked here in the spring.


If you look closely you can see a bed where a bass has laid eggs.  I saw several of these nest
along the north shore.


But the real problem with this pond is that it is only June and the surface shows that algae
has begun to cover the west side of the pond


This is a closer look at the muck that is slowly begun to cover the pond.  In addition,
underneath the pond surface there is heavy weed growth.


It was so dense that I decided not to even cast a surface fly.  This is one of those places where
you need to be here before the end of May.


I may come back in early fall because I saw some big bass and it is reported to have carp.


I found few points of access to the water, except on the north shore.