Monday, December 28, 2015
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Hemispheres
You can catch me in the latest issue of Hemispheres Magazine, Three Perfect Days: Colorado Rockies.
http://www.hemispheresmagazine.com/#jzRX3ZTR4AwwgrKd.97
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
June 2015
This summer's season sure has started with a bang. I locked up my brakes while passing a camper on Battle Mountain to avoid an enormous black bear! That got him moving. The prettiest doe batted her eyelashes at me this morning, and it's enjoyable how elk herds can make the mountain side look as if it's moving. Smaller animals have visited too; beaver, otters, marmots, coyote, and fox. Eagles to hummingbirds graced the sky, and lets not forget what allows me to see all this beauty... FISHING! I was on the water twenty four days fishing every creek, river and puddle. High water made it an adventure. My clients had to be reassured that we would be fine in my drift boat after seeing a competitors drift boat get destroyed on the Colorado River. Around one hundred fifty trout, (and a few white fish), came to the net. I probably tied five dozen flies and drank one hundred daiquiris. My body is riddled with multiple cuts, scratches, and bruises. My back hurts, my shoulder hurts, my mind is delusional, and I love it! Bring on July.
Friday, June 5, 2015
This Could Be You
The local rivers are at peak flow right now, but will start dropping soon. Once the water starts to clear and drop it can be some of the best fishing of the year. Till then we are fishing some smaller more manageable rivers and creeks.
They're hitting dry's at Homestake |
The diversion hole at Cross Creek |
Of coarse if you want to float the big water I got the muscle |
This one was caught on a Purple Marauder that my daughter tied. |
Monday, May 25, 2015
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
Thursday, May 7, 2015
Tuesdays Fishing Trip
I always enjoy receiving these. Tuesday was tough fishing. We couldn't get anything to chase a streamer, and nymph strikes were few and far between. We stuck with it however and managed four trout. We also took a big wave that doused John and his camera. He replied that it is a good story for the grand kids.
"Dear Mike
Can I thank you once again for the excellent service you provided on Tuesday which made it such a memorable day fishing.
Your knowledge of the water ensured that even a duffer like me stood a chance of catching fish.
I got the camera working by drying it out in a bag of rice and I enclose a photo.
Regards
John Rotheram"
Thank you John
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Bait
A snow storm brought out thousands of worms this morning. They looked like they were snow bathing. I have not put a worm on a hook for quite some time, but it seems odd not to use what nature gives. Funny, my parents told me that as a baby my sisters once fed me worms on a fishing trip. I just tell everyone that's how good of a fisherman I am... ya got to make sure your using fresh bait.
Just making sure it's fresh. |
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Vacation Snook
A family vacation to Jensen Beach provided me with a chance to catch a few new species on the fly. A special thanks to Captain Ray Winters of www.greenwatercharters.com for a great night of dock fishing for Snook. The ecosystem under the lights of a Florida dock at night is intense to say the least. Little shrimp and fish, getting eaten by bigger fish, getting blown up by even bigger things. I would not recommend swimming there, but chucking a fly in there was fantastic.
We started the evening shooting the shit because we were early, the action starts after dark. It is pretty easy to see the action once it starts, fish everywhere. Ray was great, pointing out the Snook that made a definite sucking sound when feeding. The Jacks were more plentiful and less picky. Ladyfish and a paper thin fish called a Lookdown also bent the rod, but Snook were the best fighting. They set up on apex positions, in front of or behind the dock pilings letting current bring them a meal. I had many refusals, but managed to hook four Snook. Once hooked the fish had to be wrenched from the dock, then they leapt brilliantly before bull dogging at the boat. A great battle. One snapped my line, another came unhooked after smashing into the boat. Two came in the boat and posed for a quick pic.
I highly recommend Captain Ray. The day prior I watched a dozen surf casters catch two fish off the beach all day. Green Waters Charters offers a two hour night dock fishing session for $200, where I hooked a dozen fish and landed several of different species. It was awesome!
We started the evening shooting the shit because we were early, the action starts after dark. It is pretty easy to see the action once it starts, fish everywhere. Ray was great, pointing out the Snook that made a definite sucking sound when feeding. The Jacks were more plentiful and less picky. Ladyfish and a paper thin fish called a Lookdown also bent the rod, but Snook were the best fighting. They set up on apex positions, in front of or behind the dock pilings letting current bring them a meal. I had many refusals, but managed to hook four Snook. Once hooked the fish had to be wrenched from the dock, then they leapt brilliantly before bull dogging at the boat. A great battle. One snapped my line, another came unhooked after smashing into the boat. Two came in the boat and posed for a quick pic.
I highly recommend Captain Ray. The day prior I watched a dozen surf casters catch two fish off the beach all day. Green Waters Charters offers a two hour night dock fishing session for $200, where I hooked a dozen fish and landed several of different species. It was awesome!
Saturday, April 11, 2015
Date Night
Actually date day and night. My poor wife. She had to endure the entire day with me and fishing, fishing , and more fishing. We started the day with a Colorado river float. Then we went to a fly tying competition, and finished the day watching the fly fishing film tour. That's what my wife gets for letting me plan a date!
My wife stuck to flies. |
I couldn't help myself, the browns were smashing cranks. |
Ray from Fly Fishing Outfitters won the tying competition. The mystery items were a tampon, inner tube, and a shoelace. |
Monday, April 6, 2015
Gone Fishing
I apologize for the lack of posting lately. My wife and I purchased a bar and grill a year ago, and it has taken up a little of my time to say the least. (post coming soon) Just be sure that I am still fishing/guiding.
Ready To Work |
Getting to work has been difficult |
Avalanches, Rock Slides, Mud Slides, and the Occasional Mountain Lion/Elk Herd |
But when we get to the river... |
We get er done |
This was her first cast |
Ouch, my rigs don't start like this |
Professional guide Ryan Schmitt making memories |
Not sure whose worse at picture taking, me with my shadow |
Or my daughter with her thumb |
Toes in the sand to ski boots in the snow. I hope you all enjoy my posts as much as much as I enjoy posting. Mike Geisler |
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
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