Month: May 2009

Past vs. Present – Are You Ready To RUMBLE!!!

MS Slammer vs Pike-Oreno 

Like a lot of anglers, I have been collecting old lures for many years now and have never even once tied one on to see how it worked.

I was pondering this just this morning and came to a conclusion: why not put a modern lure head-to-head, mano a mano with a vintage bait? Since I'm not one to sit on my ass and over-think these things, here we are.

I have had an old South Bend Jointed Pike-Oreno sitting on my shelf next to my paint station for a couple years now, so this was the first bait to come to mind. I wanted to show how little basic bait design has changed over the last decade. Sure, there have been many innovations – don't get me wrong, so I wasn't sure if I'd be able to find a worth competitor that was similar in design and size. I started lookingaround and there sitting on another bench shoved in a pile of swimbaits between a couple broken Castaics and a few early Snack Size Trouts and behind my rod wrapping machine was a brand new MS Slammer. As happens so often at times like this, a light bulb went off in my head.

This was to be the Pike-Orenos adversary.

Here's the basic plan: I will take the South Bend Pike-Oreno from the mid 1950's and the MS Slammer from October of 2008 and repaint them with the same pattern to even out the competition a little.

I will then plan a couple trips – probably one on the Delta and one on Clear Lake. At this point a friend and I will fish the baits head-to-head and see what the outcome is in sort of a war of the ages.

So stay tuned  – my next post will be the tear down restoration and repaint of these two baits.

May the best lure win

New Online Q&A Column from the California Department of Fish & Game

The
California Department of Fish & Game have launched a Q&A
series. You can see the backlog in the online archives, or subscibe via
RSS or email. You can also send in your own questions to be answered by
Carrie Wilson, a marine biologist working with the Department. From the archives:

Q: When is night fishing legal? (A: Depends on the lake)

Q:
Should you report illegal fishing activity? (A: Short answer: probably/maybe)

Q: Why can't I keep trout in my livewell? (A: Bass are the only fish allowed, and only in tournaments)

Q: Can you legally fish waters in private property? (A: Sometimes: only when it is "navagable' by water)

Link to archives

Send your questions here: CalOutdoors@dfg.ca.gov.

Cool New Website To Check Out “MyOldTackle.com”

So a friend of mine just started this new auction based website called MyOldTackle.com

It will take a bit to get it going, I will be putting some custom baits up for sale soon as well as Jeremy Anderson from Black Dog.

Matt from Matt lures listed some new baits up already as well (too bad there gone already)

If you have any old tackle or fishing related items you have not been using, why not put them up for sale?
You can then turn around and get some of 100's of new things coming out.

Here is the link

Warm Weather Has Been Heating Up the Delta Bite

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I have to admit I have not been posting much lately, but sometimes a guy just has to spend some time fishing, right?

Honestly, I have been developing some new baits and most of my fishing trips have been prototyping. However on my last two trips to the Delta I put work aside and just went fishing for once.

The topwater bite is picking up and the bigger fish are pretty stupid right now. Of course, out on the Delta the big fish get stupid quite often, which I do appreciate.

Nothing inspires you like a few 20 plus pound days of fishing though.

Is Lake Mead Doomed?

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Over the last few years we have  witnessed some pretty drastic water level drops here in northern Ca. It has been pretty eye opening, to say the least. Most of us have probably been aware of the drastic lake level drops on Lake Mead in Nevada over the last few years as well.

I just came across this article over at GOOD Magazine that shows the reality of the situation and it is pretty grim to say the least.
Link