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Saturday, August 02, 2008

Suncreek Park Pond - August 2, 2008

While running errands stopped by Suncreek Park Pond this afternoon to checkout the fishing. Caught Sunfish flyfishing a Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph. Pictures posted below.

Suncreek Park Pond.


Sampling of Today's Catch.


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Sunday, July 06, 2008

Bethany Lakes - July 6, 2008

Fished Bethany Lakes this morning. Caught Bluegill on a Bead Head Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph using flyfishing gear. Tried for Bass on a Black Nose Dace and a Black Zonker. No luck. Pictures posted below.

Bethany Lakes.



Sampling of Today's Catch.



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Thursday, June 12, 2008

Bethany Ridge Park - June 12, 2008

Fished Bethany Ridge Park Pond. Caught one small Bass and several Bluegill using a Teeny Nymph and a Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph on flyfishing gear. Sampling of today's catch posted below.

Pond and Feeder Creek.



Sampling of Today's Catch.


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Monday, May 19, 2008

Allen Station Creek - May 19, 2008

Fished Allen Station Creek downstream from the Allen Station Dam. Caught one small Sunfish and lost two others. Used flyfishing gear and a Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph. Video posted below shows the trip to Lake Lavon this past Saturday, followed by the quick trip to Allen Station Creek. Checkout DFW Fishing News for more fishing information. Click-on DFW Fishing News.

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Suncreek Pond - March 20, 2008

Scouted Suncreek Pond - small pond located at Suncreek Park in Allen. Park is located on the border of Allen and Plano and is just off of Alma Road.

Caught several small Bluegill/Sunfish. Nothing more than 4" in size. All were caught shallow and near the bank/trees.

Used flyfishing gear and a size 14 Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph.




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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Bethany Lakes - March 13, 2008

Fished Bethany Lakes this Evening. Caught Bluegill in the canal running between the Main Pond and the Lower Pond. Used a Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph, size 10.

Tried the Back Pond near the feeder creek and caught Bluegill along the banks. Fish were active in the shallows and were caught using the nymph and a Black and Red Streamer. Caught a small Bass using a Purple Zonker. Would post a picture of the fly but lost it when I snagged the bottom.

Looks as if the fish are enjoying the warm weather; all fish were caught in fairly shallow water.

Pictures:


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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Quick Updates

Quick updates from the team.
 
In the City Of Allen:
 
Celebration Park.  Our team has been using the North and East Ponds at Celebration Park for testing two fly patterns - Bread Fly and Cigarette Egg Fly, created by one of our members.  Both fishing flies have been successful at catching Bluegill, Sunfish, and Catfish and are designed to imitate a piece of bread.
 
To fish them, we have been chumming with bread to attract the fish, and then casting the fly to the chummed spot.  As we are fishing a community lake where a number of park goers feed the resident ducks, the fish have grown accustomed to feeding on bread.  We were concerned about the ducks and seagulls eating the chum before the fish at first; however, the birds tend to stay away as long as we kept the bread within 20' to 30'.
 
The North Pond is a sure bet for Bluegill and Sunfish with the Cigarette Egg Fly producing excellent results the first time we tested it.  No dryfly floatant is applied. Instead, as the fly became waterlogged, it slowly sinks below the surface at the same rate as the bread.  Even more enticing is the coloring of the filter material, the nicotine stains produce a color pattern that closely resembles a rolled piece of bread with its brown crust.
 
The East Pond is also good for Bluegill, Sunfish, and Catfish.  Our best Catfish so far is a 20" Catfish (slightly over 2 lbs) caught with a Bread Fly fished wet and pulled slowly through the chummed spot.  We have not tried the Cigarette Egg Fly in the East Pond but plan to do so once the weather clears.
 
Also, in either pond, we have found the Prince Nymph and Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear Nymph patterns work well for Bluegill and Sunfish.
 
FYI:  Instructions for tying the fly patterns have been posted on the Web Log.  If unable to locate the posts, use the Blogger Search Function on the top of this page, entering "Bread" or "Cigarette" as the search criteria.
 
 
Other Locations:
 
Frisco Commons.  Frisco Commons is still seeing trout activity after receiving its stocking 9 February with Salmon Eggs being the preferred bait.  Earlier reports indicated lures and fishing flies were taking trout; however, recent reports suggest fishing with bait.
 
Towne Lake in McKinney. Towne Lake is scheduled for its trout stocking this weekend.  To kick-off the event, the city of McKinney is hosting a Trout Derby on Saturday, 23 February.  From previous trout stockings, we have observed lures and fishing flies work well the first week (sometimes two weeks) after a pond is stocked.  So, fishermen who want to take trout on artificials should plan to fish Towne Lake this weekend!
 
Denison Dam Tailrace.  The tailrace is seeing some activity with reports of smaller-sized Striped Bass being taken on shad imitations.  Overall, it is still hit or miss for fishermen given the a large number of shad in the area.  A lot of bait, live or dead, is in the tailrace; therefore, fish are being more selective.  Give it a try and check the generation schedule and the release schedule for Denison Dam to get a feel for when they are releasing water / generating power (see link posted in the sidebar).
 
 
 
Good luck and good fishing!
 
 

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Quick Notes From the Field - February 2, 2008

Quick notes from the field.

Bethany Lakes - Checked out the Back Pond and the Creek that runs into Bethany Lakes. Observed a number of small Bass, Sunfish, and Bluegill in the Creek. Caught small Bluegill in the Back Pond on flyfishing gear and a Bead Head Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph fished slowly on the bottom. Only had about twenty minutes to fish due to family commitments but did manage to catch 5. See sample of one Bluegill below.

Bethany Lakes - Back Pond


Small Bluegill





"No-Name Pond" - Stopped by the pond located at the intersection of North Allen Heights and Dartmouth. Walked the trail and noted two ponds. A walking bridge crosses the pond and leads into a neighborhood. Not sure what to call it, but for ease of reference, the pond that is North of the bridge is the Upper Pond and the one that is South of the bridge is the Lower Pond. Did not see any fish but it does look promising.

Upper Pond


Lower Pond




Allen Station Dam - Water remains cloudy but it is flowing well from the rains earlier this week. Did not see fish either, but with the recent warming trend, should see some activity.

Allen Station Dam - Water Flowing




Celebration Park - Fished the North Pond. Also used flyfishing gear and the Bead Head Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph. Caught 12 Bluegill/Sunfish in less than an hour. Same tactic as Bethany Lakes, fished slowly on the bottom. Smaller than the ones at Bethany; still fun to catch though.

North Pond




All for now. Good luck and good fishing!

Monday, December 31, 2007

Bethany Lakes: December 31, 2007

Fished Bethany Lakes for Trout this evening using fly-fishing gear.  No trout taken.  Tried a Bead Head Hares Ear Nymph with a Dryfly on a dropper.  No strikes but did see one Trout actively feeding on the surface.
 
Saw others fishing with minimal success; however, one fisherman did catch a Trout using Bread fished about two feet below a bobber.
 

Monday, December 24, 2007

Denison Waterloo Park Pond: December 24, 2007

After fishing Denison Dam tailrace, decided to try Waterloo Park Pond in the city of Denison.

Caught three trout on flyfishing gear. All were caught using a Bead Head Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph. Had about ten more strikes but failed to set the hook - operator error or my aging reflexes.

Trout were 8"to 8.5" and caught while fishing slowly along the bottom.


Tried other fishing flies without success. However, observed several fishermen limit out using Salmon Eggs (Red), Corn, and Velveeta Cheese with Garlic.

Examined the trouts' contents. Identified Corn, PowerBait in White and Chartreuse, and pieces of Salmon Egg (Red). Also, noted one with a mushy substance that may be the Velveeta. See picture below.


Note: The PowerBait in White had a small #10 Salmon Egg Hook.

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

FYI - Picture of the Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph

FYI - I have been catching the trout at Bethany Lakes using the Gold Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph in size 12 (see picture below). Academy on Hwy 75 did not have them but Dick's Sporting Goods in Frisco had them.


If you cannot find it, a nymph in gray or black will work also. At least for the trout this year!


Bethany Lakes: December 11, 2007

Quick trip at lunch produced a limit of trout in less than 15". Caught them on flyfishing gear using the Gold-Ribbed Hare's Ear Nymph in gray.

Weather was overcast and misting but the trout were active. These were caught fishing to the right of the pier/bridge as you face the street.

Trout:

Sunday, December 09, 2007

FYI - Lures and Fishing Flies for Trout

Unable to fish today but did re-stock on the lures and fishing flies that were catching trout at Bethany Lakes (see pictures below). Picked them up at Dick's Sporting Goods at Stonebriar Mall in Frisco. For the fishing flies, sizes 10,12, and 14 worked well.

Casting Lures:
Top: Gold Kastmaster in 1/12 Oz.
Bottom: Copper Super Duper in 1 1/4".


Fishing Flies:
Top: Gold-Ribbed Hares Ear Nymph (Gray)
Middle: Black Nymph (Name Unknown)
Bottom: Brown Stone Nymph

Sunday, December 02, 2007

FYI - Trout Stocking at Bethany!

Checked the TPWD trout stocking schedule. Looks like Bethany will be stocked this Friday. Get your Orange or Chartreuse Powerbait and/or Kernel Corn ready and look for some fun action. If you want to try flyfishing, suggest the Gray Hare's Ear Nymph. Rumor has it that the fly looks like the Purina Trout Chow used by the Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center. Good luck!

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

New Fly-fishing Flies

Was not able to fish yesterday and with the whole week in question, I decided to make a set of fly-fishing flies. I call them "The Wild Bunch". See the picture in the sidebar. Three Gray and Brown Rabbit Fur Minnow Variants and three Dubbing Pupae. The Minnow Variants are based on the fly that caught the Bass and Sunfish on Sunday, May 6. The Dubbing Pupae is a fly that has taked its share of panfish. Stay tuned, more to come on "The Wild Bunch"!

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Bethany Lakes: May 4, 2007

Fished Bethany Lakes lower pond and waterfall. Short outing but still successful with Sunfish caught on a Black and Red Hare Streamer. Method: Fly-fishing Lure: Black and Red Hare Streamer Catch: 3 Sunfish - 1 went 10"

Lake Lavon: May 4, 2007

Fished Lake Lavon Highland and Brockdale Parks using a Fly Rod and Reel and a Black and Red Hare Streamer. Windy and overcast with murky water. No hits, nothing caught. Will need to try again later. Method: Fly-fishing Lure: Black and Red Hare Streamer Catch: None to report

Sunday, April 22, 2007

Bethany Lakes: April 22, 2007

Fished Bethany Lakes lower pond, canal, back pond, and back creek. Caught Bluegill and Sunfish with Brown Dryfly, Wide Winged Dun Dryfly, and Black Hares Ear Nymph. Method: Fly-fishing Lure: Brown Dryfly, Wide Winged Dun Dryfly, Black Hares Ear Nymph Catch: 9 Bluegill, 8 Sunfish

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Bethany Lakes: April 18, 2007

Fished Bethany Lakes upper, lower, and main ponds and the canal. Used Brown Dryfly, Hares Ear Nymph, and Grasshopper Dryfly. No luck with the Brown Dryfly but cleaned-up with the Hares Ear Nymph and Grasshopper Dryfly. Caught Sunfish, Bluegill, and a Crappie. Great way to cap the day! Method: Fly-Fishing Lures: Brown Dryfly (0), Hares Ear Nymph, Grasshopper Dryfly Catch: 16 Bluegill, 13 Sunfish, and 1 Crappie

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