Dave Micus is an evil man… even worse than evil Dave.
It is cold, snow is coming again, fishing for Striper is not viable, ecept in a very few places and that is for schoolies. And Dave, gets me sooo psyched about Striper fishing. That’s not fair.
Loved the story, and I agree with your assessment of Abrames. I’ve checked out his web site in the past, now I think I’ll have to buy some of his books. Oh well, I did not need that money any way.
You know Jed after reading Dave’s article, I am more convinced that someday before I die, I need to experience fishing for striped bass in the salt with a fly rod.
Dave,
Of course I can’t speak for Kenny. but I believe he would waste no time setting us all strait that his greased line method for saltwater fishing is the orginal and true method. And those of us that strip our sinking lines, are all new comers and aren’t quite doing it right.
In the floating line presentation BB on his site, he voices some very strong opinions on this. Interesting stuff.
Oh, and IMHO flat wing flys = big fish flys.
I have three flies tied by Ken. I’ve had them for some time. Just can’t seem to tie any of them on and risk losing one. Not because they are expensive and I am a cheap SOB, but b/c they are works of art.
Jed, evil dave will have to check with his parole officer before leaving the state.
Definitely get “Striper Moon”–along with Gartside’s “Striper Strategies” the best book written about striped bass fishing (though I’d love to get my hands on Chathams!)
I also want to check out Lou Taboury’s writing. I’ve spoken with him several times and find him knowledgable. I wonder if his writing is as informative.
Kirk,
I’ll keep it in mind. Might be a good excuse to see what we can find either out your way or mine. I am not hurrying to sell the rod. I also have reels and line if you’re interested.
As for hibernation mode, I find myself thinking more and more about getting out fishing. Might even do the Deerfield in the next week or two with Josko if our schedules line up.