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Thursday, February 03, 2022
Podcasts On The Fly musing… Podcast 08 - Jugline Fishing Q&A #catfishing
Podcast for some Question and Answer discussion on Jug Lining!
Podcasts On The Fly musing… Podcast 07 - More Jugline Fishing on Lake Lavon #catfish
Podcasts On The Fly musing… Podcast 06 - Five Tips For Fly Fishing in a Kayak #kayaking
Podcasts On The Fly musing… Podcast 05 - Jug Line Fishing Lake Lavon. #fishing #update
This podcasts talks about jug lining for Catfish at our local lake - Lake Lavon!
Wednesday, February 02, 2022
Podcasts On The Fly musing… Podcast 04 - TGIF Woohoo… #fishing #updates
Closeout the week with a little wine while we discuss fishing plans for the weekend! Key items this round:
- Still liking Strebel Creek Vineyard's Firehouse Red Wine
- Blue River trout are still biting after 6 weeks from the last stocking
- Tenkara fishing local ponds for a quick trip this weekend
- Temperature drop has a pattern mixed, play it by ear
- Livestream Podcast planned for Sunday on iFishNews at 6PM Central
- More videos and podcast in the future are planned!
Podcasts On The Fly musing… Podcast 03 - Tenkara Fishing in Close Quarters?
Another Tenkara Podcast for our audience!
Podcasts On The Fly musing… Podcast 01 - Tenkara Fishing #coaffieldteam #tenkara
This one is our first podcast, no more beta testing!
Fishing the Blue River in Oklahoma
For several Winters the COAF Field Team focused on fishing local community lakes and ponds for Rainbow Trout. The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department would publish its Winter Rainbow Trout Stocking Schedule the latter half of November each year. The Team reviewed the schedule and adjusted work/personal commitments to maximize their chances at fishing for the scrappy Trout.
These locations included Bethany Lakes in Allen, Towne Lake in McKinney, and the Commons Pond in Frisco. Of the three, Bethany Lakes typically received a stocking mid-December, and then stockings in Towne Lake and Commons Pond would follow the next year in mid/late February.
About four years ago, the Team decided to try fishing the Blue River in Oklahoma. They heard from others that the River was less than two hours away, was stocked weekly starting November through March the following year, and offered an excellent opportunity for larger Rainbow Trout compared to the little Stockers being released the Team's area.
The Team's first fishing trip to the Blue River was November 13, 2010. The Team caught Trout; moreover, they saw some Bruisers that went easily over five possibly ten pounds! As it turned out, a Trout Derby was in progress. In support of the Trout Derby, larger fish were included in the stocking.
Since then the Team has returned several times to fish the Blue River with good results each time. More important, when the Trout fishing bug strikes, they have discovered a day trip to the Blue makes for a good cure!