Fish_Eye
06-06-2004, 02:35 PM
Guess who's throwing the fly, where he was, and when the shot was taken?
http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/flyguy.jpg
http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/flyguy.jpg
View Full Version : Guess who, where and when? Fish_Eye 06-06-2004, 02:35 PM Guess who's throwing the fly, where he was, and when the shot was taken? http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/flyguy.jpg missing link 06-06-2004, 02:42 PM Originally posted by Fish_Eye Guess who's throwing the fly, where he was, and when the shot was taken? who= fishwewe where??? when= today? jugstah 06-06-2004, 03:00 PM Originally posted by Fish_Eye Guess who's throwing the fly, where he was, and when the shot was taken? http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/flyguy.jpg That loosk like Notaro to me... Nebe 06-06-2004, 03:02 PM weewee- beavertail- Notaro 06-06-2004, 03:02 PM Fishweewee, probably in RI. yesterday. Fish_Eye 06-06-2004, 03:25 PM You guys are good. Yes, it's weewee himself at Beavertail yesterday. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/gulltail8.jpg Now let's see how quickly you can put two and two together with this image. Who's my subject, where was the sail caught and when? http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/firstsail.jpg ThrowingTimber 06-06-2004, 03:52 PM Thats not a fly its a piece of steak!!!! :D :D Crafty Angler 06-06-2004, 04:21 PM Ah, yes the Ominpotent Weewee! Hey, after yesterday's outstanding performance at the barbie, we're gonna have to start calling him The Iron Chef :btu: Damn, Ben, I didn't even mind missing dinner last night after all that food! Compliments to the chef :) - it was my first time (I used to work every weekend) at one of the Four Legs, had a great time - compliments and thanks to all - Man, you guys that couldn't make it missed a good time - the pluggage was amazin' - and a lot of damned funny stories too. A special thanks to Don at King Cove Outfitters and NilsC for the hospitality and use of the grill,etc - if there's any kayakers out there, make a point of hitting their kayak tourney next weekend - the raffle items alone are worth the entry fee (which is pretty reasonable) - good guys, good shop! Hey, Don - I plan to try those cinder worm flies next week, got to deliver some prints to a client over your way and may add a little pleasure with the business by hitting one of the ponds over your way ;) Hey, Fish_Eye - ya missed it man! Didn't see a piniped around for miles....:laughs: You should have followed Ben to Stonington! Nah, nevermind, the bass high-tail it when the seals are around.... JohnR 06-06-2004, 05:25 PM Originally posted by Fish_Eye Guess who's throwing the fly, where he was, and when the shot was taken? 1) Interplanetary Angler, SSY, Plugmugger, ILUVSpots, FishPooPoo 2) Rymes with snail 3) a couple hours before he became the cook yesterday (and a good one at that - thanks WeeWee) .,... mrmacey 06-06-2004, 05:48 PM Does it have something to do with this area fishweewee 06-06-2004, 06:39 PM :happy: Thanks for the awesome photo Mike! I was just goofing around the 'tail before the BBQ and working on my lousy casting technique. :D Let me tell you, flyrodding rock piles - which I haven't done much of - IS NOT EASY, especially when the wind is blowing the wrong way. :hihi: I'm intrigued by the challenge. Was fortunate to meet up with Mr. Fish_Eye, who had just come back from Costa Rica. Oh the fishing stories Mike told me! :beat: :drool: :crying: Mike P 06-06-2004, 08:04 PM On the sailfish pix---no clue on the who. Where---Costa Rica. When---I'd guess last winter. trigga 06-07-2004, 08:21 AM went to Costa Rica in Feb.. landed 1 black marlin and a sail. the pic actually looks like the same 1st mate we had on our boat.. Fisheye, where do you go out from in Rica, what captain ? we were in Tamarindo.. NW part of the country trigga 06-07-2004, 10:59 AM my buddy pulled this in.. trigga 06-07-2004, 11:00 AM CR is unreal - fishing and surfing. cant wait to go back Fish_Eye 06-07-2004, 01:50 PM That's a picture of my daughter with her first Pacific Sail -- estimated at around 140 pounds. It was taken in Costa Rica just last month. I managed to hook this on in the face, but after a series of spectacular jumps it threw the hook and managed to re-hook itself just under the dorsal fin -- just like you would hook a herring if you wanted to keep it alive forever -- needless to say it took a lot of help from the captain to bring this puppy to the boat. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/mikesail600.jpg I've always stayed at the Crocodile Bay Lodge, where I’ve done a lot of filming above and below water. I’ve produced a number of videos and DVDs for the lodge and now I represent them. I may sound a little bias, but who wouldn’t be when every time you visit the place (14 times so far) spectacular things happen…both in the jungle and on the water. Here are a few pictures I shot on recent trips: The lodge is conveniently located near the airport in Puerto Jimenez, on the Osa Peninsula; it’s on the Pacific coast about as far south as you can get before you run into Panama. National Geographic considers it the most bio-diverse location on the planet. This picture shows the lodge, its 750’ dock (which has 40 pound snook swimming under it), and the nearby river mouth where enormous snook, giant roosterfish, and cubera snapper like to hang out. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/riverandlodge.jpg This one sort of captures what the offshore fishing for sails is all about. The run to the blue water can be as little as 30 minutes depending on season of the year and direction of the current. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/jumpsailpaint.jpg Fish_Eye 06-07-2004, 02:17 PM When I went offshore with my wife and daughter we were immediately surrounded by so many porpoises we just had to stop and get in the water with them. It was a blast watching my daughter snorkeling as a hundred or so dolphin swam past…a very special father/daughter bonding moment. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/jendolphins.jpg When we finally got offshore my wife started slamming tuna and mahi like there was no tomorrow – too bad they were miniscule. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/donnadolphin.jpg However, it wasn’t long before she took her first sailfish…and in only 20 minutes. http://fisheye.striped-bass.com/images/June04/donnasail2.jpg By the end of the day we had taken five sailfish, all over 120 pounds, raised 10 others and I had one of the best family outings of my life…one that we will all remember forever. That’s what Crocodile Bay delivers repeatedly…that’s why everyone that’s booked a trip with me and has visited in 2004 has already rebooked for 2005. If anyone is interested in more info just send me a PM and I’ll set you up with the trip of a lifetime – I guarantee it! fishweewee 06-07-2004, 02:21 PM :eek: :drool: :hf1: ThrowingTimber 06-07-2004, 03:02 PM :humpty: Gloucester2 06-07-2004, 03:03 PM Originally posted by fishweewee :eek: :drool: :hf1: If he goes - I go :D mrmacey 06-07-2004, 03:04 PM for a trip down there. vBulletin® v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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