Showing posts with label Crap from the Interspace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Crap from the Interspace. Show all posts

Sunday, April 14, 2013

Abel Hemostats

A brand new precision machined tool.  Behold the new Abel Hemostats:
Specs:
Weight: 1.2 ounces / Length: 5.600" / Price:$125-$200
Available now, only, at TCO Fly Shop!  Your are welcome for the free advertising Tony.  Johno and I are holding out for the "Steal Your Face" model.

This is the tool you utilize most during your fishing adventures; hook removal, knot tying assistant, impromtu bottle opener and etc.  A patent pending locking mechanism makes for the highest tech.  Replaceable jaws and a lifetime warranty.  Why not have the best?

Friday, April 12, 2013

WIn FREE STUFF at Orvis

Only 4 days remaining!  Click the link below.


Monday, January 28, 2013

Just in from the P.F.B.C.

Good news and good news is my take.
Imagine there will be some large quantities of bile spilt on behalf of both announcements.

PFBC to Reduce Operating Costs and Close Two Hatcheries 

January 23, 2013 HARRISBURG, Pa. (Jan. 23)
The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) announced today that it plans to reduce operating costs by $9 million over the next four years in order to meet future health-care and retirement obligations for its employees and to fund infrastructure needs. A portion of this reduction will come from closing two trout hatcheries, a move that will reduce annual operating costs by approximately $2 million.

The two hatcheries include Oswayo in Coudersport, Potter County, which has nine employees, and Bellefonte in Centre County, which has nine employees. No furloughs are expected. The PFBC plans to offer affected employees jobs at other PFBC facilities. “Fishing license sales have steadily declined since 1990, while at the same time operating costs have continued to increase, including the price of fish food,” said PFBC Executive Director John Arway. “As a result, we must streamline our operations and reduce operating costs in order to maintain a sound financial condition while we attempt to secure long-term, dedicated alternative funding,” he added. “As part of this process, we evaluated our 14 production sites and determined that closing these two trout hatcheries would have the least impact on the number of trout stocked.” Arway added that because of existing vacancies within the Commission, no employees are expected to be laid off. “Over the last two years, a number of vacancies have been created from retirements and transfers,” he said. ”As a result, we plan to offer the employees at Oswayo and Bellefonte the opportunity to take these jobs at other facilities.”

 Today’s decision is one part of a long-range strategy to reduce operating costs across all PFBC bureaus by a total of $9 million by the 2016-17 Fiscal Year, which begins July 1, 2016. Approximately $6.7 million is needed for employee health care and retirement benefits and $2.3 million is needed for infrastructure needs, such as maintenance and repairs, at remaining hatcheries, other facilities and boating access areas. In addition to the $2 million the PFBC expects to save by closing the two hatcheries, it estimates saving another $1 million by not enrolling a new class of waterways conservation officers. Overall, the bureaus of Hatcheries and Law Enforcement account for approximately 27.6 percent and 22.6 percent, respectively, of the PFBC’s annual expenditures. The PFBC Bureau of Hatcheries spends approximately $12.5 million annually to raise 3.2 million adult trout, 2 million fingerling trout and more than 30 million fry and fingerling warm/coolwater fish at its 14 hatcheries. Oswayo and Bellefonte annually produce approximately 245,000 and 540,000 adult trout, respectively, including brook, brown, rainbow and golden trout. The Oswayo and Bellefonte hatcheries aren’t expected to be completely closed until the end of 2014. Fish are being raised at both facilities and won’t be ready to stock until the end of this year and spring of next year. Once the fish have been stocked, the facilities will be cleaned and then closed.

Media Contact: Eric Levis, Press Secretary 717.705.7806 elevis@pa.gov

 The mission of the Fish and Boat Commission is to protect, conserve, and enhance the Commonwealth’s aquatic resources and provide fishing and boating opportunities. For more information about fishing and boating in Pennsylvania, please visit our website at fishandboat.com

 Commissioners Propose Slot Limit on Section 03 of Penns Creek 

 January 24, 2013 HARRISBURG, Pa. (Jan. 24)

Anglers visiting the popular Section 03 of Penns Creek in Centre County can expect to have continued high quality angling and could see larger trout in coming years if a proposed regulation change approved today by the Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) Board of Commissioners becomes final next year. The Board took the action at its quarterly business meeting held here yesterday and today.

Commissioners approved a notice of proposed rulemaking to establish a harvest slot limit on Section 03 of Penns Creek, which stretches from the confluence with Elk Creek downstream seven miles to 650 yards downstream of Swift Run. The harvest slot limit would replace the current All-Tackle Trophy Trout regulations. The change is designed to improve the size structure of the wild trout population in this section.

Under the proposed special regulation, anglers could harvest two trout per day provided the trout are at least seven inches but less than 12 inches in length. The regulation would apply from opening day of trout season through Labor Day, with catch and release for the remainder of the year. All tackle would be permitted.

“Penns Creek provides a unique opportunity to evaluate a new special regulation on a productive limestone stream,” said Dave Miko, chief of the PFBC Division of Fisheries Management. “The new regulation would direct limited harvest to intermediate-sized fish while protecting larger fish in the population. The other components of the new regulation are the same as the current regulation.” “The productive nature of Penns Creek provides ideal conditions to allow for a favorable response of the wild brown trout population to trend toward larger sizes than may be occurring under the current regulations,” he added. “The proposed regulation strives to meet the biological objectives for the fishery as well as the preferences of anglers and landowners.” The proposed special regulation will be open for public comment for 30 days after it is officially published in the Pennsylvania Bulletin. If approved at a subsequent board meeting, the special regulation would take effect Jan. 1, 2014, for a seven-year period ending Dec. 31, 2020. During this time, the trout population would be monitored to determine the effectiveness of the regulation at meeting biological and social objectives for the Penns Creek fishery.

Media Contact: Eric Levis, Press Secretary 717.705.7806 elevis@pa.gov

The mission of the Fish and Boat Commission is to protect, conserve, and enhance the Commonwealth’s aquatic resources and provide fishing and boating opportunities. For more information about fishing and boating in Pennsylvania, please visit our website at fishandboat.com

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Soul River Runs Deep

I expect that Bear will have a similar "spoken word" soliloquy for our enjoyment at the next Minion campfire...

or not?

The Kan...

reveals pointless ninjitsu moves, much like our blog.


The Kan from Jay Sun Burns on Vimeo.

Long live the Kan.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Hank Patterson's Holiday Extravaganza

Chet's nuts roasting on an open flame...

Chet's nuts tickling your nose.

Monday, April 2, 2012

THey don't make 'em like this much anymore...

http://gardenandgun.com/article/man-who-changed-fly-fishing-forever

Juniatian Represent!

Matt Dunn, of Juniata College fame, branches out into video and e-books. You'll have to go to Fishbeer.com to learn about the e-book, but here is one of their new video edits.

Monday, March 12, 2012

For weezin' the juice...

A small flotilla of these babies would be just about ideal for a stealth-ninja style drift down Fishing Creek or Penns into the hidden backside honey holes wouldn't they?

Behold the Outcast OSG Commander!


Only 35 lbs., can stand up at will, kayak versatility without a paddle to hang onto.

Fly Fishing Film Festival at the West Branch Resort

April 14th is the date for the next installment of the Fly Fishing Film Festival's visit to the West Branch Resort near Deposit, NY.
Also expected are the usual displays, booths and fly casting competitions.
Check it out at:  http://www.westbranchresort.com/hell_or_high_water.html

I'll be there Friday getting the Defender and the boat trailer inspected.

If the weather is only half again better than it has been the last two years, fishing opportunities will abound, maybe even Hendricksons...


"Sipping Dry" trailer - by Sharptail Media | Fly Fishing Movie from The Fly Fishing Film Tour on Vimeo.

Who's in?

Sunday, March 4, 2012

New Stuff from Derek Deyoung

Some new stuffs from DeYoung's quiver of fishy awesomeness. Good thing I didn't see these hop & malt carriers at The Fly Fishing Show...

Also available are these prints on canvas, looks like an original without the big $.
Check it out at:
http://canvasfish.com/

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Secret Fishing Skills Revealed!

Poached from Moldy Chum as it was just too good...

Sunday, February 12, 2012

The "Wading Room"

Simms excitedly announced their new blog, The Wading Room, this week on the interspace.
"Our goal is to give you a place to discuss critical issues threatening our fisheries, take you around the world to exotic fishing locales and introduce you to techniques and gear choices that will help you get more out of fishing. In addition, The Wading Room will provide glimpses inside Simms. I am proud to lead a team of more than 100 that not only produce great products, but have amazing stories of their own. We look forward to sharing more about Simms, getting your important product feedback and connecting with you in The Wading Room."
Check it out at: http://wadingroom.com/welcome-to-the-wading-room/

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Mildly Disturbing...

Click it below after watching this.

Fishing the Bighorn River with my sexy wife Tracy and Guide Timmy from Tracy Moore on Vimeo.

Yes, yet another example of what happens when Coach spends just a little too much time with the interwebs.

Opening Day on the Tweed 2012

Tweed opening day 2012 from fiskebloggen.com on Vimeo.