Sunday, January 8, 2012

First Annual Musky Fly Fishing World Championships Announced!

Towee Guide Tested Skiffs (http://www.toweeboats.com/)has announced that it will host and be title sponsor to the First Annual Musky Fly Fishing World Championships on Saturday, March 24th 2012.

Primo Tail - purveyor of the worlds finest predator flies and predator fly tying materials - will be co-sponsor.

Details will surely follow as they become available!

This event is planned to be an annual happening - alternating years and seasons. The first being a southern/spring happening this coming March with the 2013 edition being hosted by Primo Tail in the fall somewhere in Musky Country (Northern Wisconsin).

Rock Island, TN will be ground zero for the inaugural event.

Mark it down and get your travel plans in order all you musky fly wizards...this is sure to be a not_to_be_missed opportunity!




All you frozen_up Northern Musky Tribesman...GREAT TIME to chase off the shack nasties...and enjoy some wonderful southern weather and dust off the arsenal!

Here is a shot from last spring - Tim Fischer and myself with a fine southern musky on the fly in nearby North Carolina!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Happy New Year - Looking Forward, Looking Back!

I'm already looking forward to the 2012 musky fly fishing season. I recall being out in the Oakland Hills this time last year - wondering what 2011 would bring across my bow...

As I sit on the frozen banks of the mighty Chippewa River this year contemplating the same thoughts I'll take some time to share images and remembrances of the past campaign...it was a memorable one!

For me 2011 was the year of The Tribe. My 'boys' - Porter, Fischer, Thue and Willen all came into their own this past season. Being the old man is sort of strange. I look in the mirror and wonder where all the grey hairs and character lines came from! Musky do that to ya you know;)

I must admit though - I'd not trade places with anyone...no, I have earned my stripes and one of my true joys is in mentoring and teaching. My philosophy has always been to Pass It On...

I was fortunate enough to be mentored by a couple of the best - Nick Holmes of Whitehall, MT and Bob Mitchell OF Lake Elmo, MN being two of the finest anywhere!


Nick Holmes (L) about to take a young Afton Angler floating down the Jefferson River near Whitehall, MT circa 1980 (Grandpa Bob Zietlow and Father Jim Bohen also!)


Bob Mitchell's Fly Shop winter fly tying class Lake Elmo, MN circa 1979 - Bob is second from left...other fellows unknown...

Now don't get me wrong...the Musky Tribe are all very accomplished anglers on their own merits! I'm not taking credit for all of their fishy ways...you don't make the varsity squad without having some really MAJOR fish_mojo mind you;)

Here are some images I quickly snagged off Facebook for the fellows...Tim, Brian, Erik and Chris top to bottom...









Chris Willen came to Musky Country Outfitters with LOTS of conventional warmwater wisdom and parleyed that into one of the most remarkable rookie seasons any fly angler could hope for!


The 2011 edition of Musky Country Outfitters minus Erik Thue...at The Musky Lab - photo by Keith Kaneko (www.anglingonthefly.com)

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Solid Gold

A picture is worth 1000 words...musky are the fish of 10,000 casts. A top water musky on the fly encounter is one of the most hair raising events in all of sport. You do the math!

This fish gave us a great experience last June...ended up giving me the middle finger as most do. Yet Brian Porter took my camera and got some amazing images of a wild musky stalking a Beauford top water nearly all the way back to the boat!

Enjoy and IMAGINE!















Tuesday, December 27, 2011

The End is the Beginning...



A guide has a couple of choices when faced with the end of the season...get busy or go crazy. It's a fact of life. I've learned to temper the off season...I like a little going crazy but I know in the long run I need to stay busy. The first month off the sticks my body is tired and needs to rest. My mind and spirit need recharge too.

I used to get a job in the winter. That sucked! Seriously, I'm not a fan of punching someone elses clock. Been there, done that and in the end I always ended up being grumpy no matter how fat the check.

So what else does a fishbum do to keep afloat in the lean time? I looked around at my program and decided to own it from the ground up...

Thus the quest for Primo Tail!



I figured the best way to become a more complete guide and angler was to occupy my realm fully. Back when I was in the restaurant business I learned the value of exploding the system into all the little bolts and widgets...then understanding all of the parts and figuring out how to own as many of them as I was able to.

Why were the sandwiches at Citticaffe better than any other sandwiches in downtown St. Paul? Because Citticaffe did not take the easy way out...buy everything from a big slop dealer like Sysco...instead at Citticaffe we got up at 3am and fired up the proofers and ovens...baked our own bread...ordered whole cuts of meat from a meat dealer and sliced em up fresh everyday...same with the veggies...

It worked...and folks bought into it. I learned...and when I started making my way in the world as a fly fishing guide I took those lessons and applied them to this vocation. So what does the restaurant business have to do with fly fishing?

Well Sportsfans think of what gets tied onto the end of our tippet. The fly!



To me the fly is like a sandwich. It's a bunch of ingredients put together to form an end product. Most if not all flies in fly shops today are total slop. They are tied in sweatshops in places like Sri Lanka, Kenya and Thailand. They are tied by people who never fish. Tied with materials that come from mass produced sources. They have no soul!

Seriously...next time you go to a fly shop ask em where their flies come from;)



Musky fly fishing requires 100% soul. Sure those freaks will eat any pile of crap once in awhile! But my experience has taught me that in order to be the Top Dog you have to go above and beyond with these critters. Fully occupy the realm...

I digress I know. I do that. Bear with me.

I ask myself...how do I get the best? Answer...MY WAY!

Fly or meat...I'm the kind of guy that goes to the source. Shortcuts are for people in a hurry or those who have no other clue. I'm all about the full yard.

So Primo Tail was hatched in the quest to build the best predator fly on the planet.

The meat in our fly sandwich is bucktail. My experience with store bought bucktail? PATHETIC!

They come packaged, cleaned and dyed...labeled Prime Northern Bucktail...you know what? HOGWASH! Maybe one in twenty is anywhere NEAR Prime...most are utility grade cuts...many being doe tails or fawn tails. Pathetic. The difference between a sad little gray family cut steak all cellophane wrapped and hormone pumped sitting under some fluorescent lights at Walmart and that big, thick, aged PRIME steak on the meat tray at Morton's in Minneapolis.



Bucktails don't start off clean, dyed and packaged neatly. No they start off on a dead deer...shit, piss, blood...nasty, nasty stuff. It's death...no way around that...the smells alone are rude. But reduce, reuse, recycle...it's more than a catchy way of being hip in Musky Country...it is necessary as a way to live sustainable.



So for me I exploded my fly fishing world in off-season. I just flat out refused to knuckle down and go get a short term job waiting tables...pouring drinks...pounding nails. I need to find something to keep me busy and to provide a source of income.

Funny how the Universe places things into your sights if you ask.

Interestingly enough...just as I come off my rowing season...needing something to occupy my time and provide some scratch to keep the heat on...along comes this BIG tradition here in Wisconsin called the gun deer season! Yup something like 250,000 whitetail deer get killed every November.

You know what is attached to each one of those dead critters? Prime northern bucktail!



And I tracked down the source. A one legged man who is the modern day equivalent of a mule skinner. He has HEAPS of hides. Now every December I go to what must be like on old time buffalo camp...at least the smell of it must be like that. Piles of raw hides...10,000 or more and each hide has a tail. I get first pick! And I only pick the best of the best!







Primo Tail

No second rate stuff in Musky Country. No, 100% soul...the best musky and predator flies on the planet come from shit, piss and blood. No shortcuts. No sales jobs. Just passion, dedication and commitment.

The End is just the Beginning in Musky Country!

Monday, December 26, 2011

Cheers!

Well Sportsfans 2011 has been an interesting one up here in Musky Country!

I'll start this post off by sharing a shot of my last musky of the season...it was a hard earned fish for me...just look at the stupid-happy look on my face;) That's our new guide Chris 'Willhelm' Willen with me and Lucky Porter was on the oars and behind the lens.



Being with these two fellows late in the season chasing one last good fish is a great memory in a season FILLED with great memories. Brotherhood is a by-product of working hard together and living life on our own terms and to the fullest!

Here is a great shot of our brotherhood in action by another one of our 'new' guides at Musky Country Outfitters...2E aka Erik Thue. It was a moment when all things were as they should be during our annual Musky Ball. Fellow anglers from all parts of the country converged at our place - called The Musky Lab during the last weekend of October. Ain't life grand?



It's pretty easy to sit in my warm chair and fondly look back on a fruitful season...the hard part will be putting it all together and keeping it in perspective. Reflecting back upon the recent campaign has become one of my true joys...and something I feel is well earned.

So I'll indulge myself these next couple of weeks and attempt to make sense of 2011 and in the process hopefully share some of the lessons we learned on the hunt for musky. For sure there will be excellent images to share as well. Wow what a bunch of exciting fly fishing shots we collected this season!

Stay tuned as I recap 2011...another year of the musky!


My Best Friend and constant companion Lucky Penny


Ol' Afton Angler reflecting in a reflection - ;)

Monday, August 22, 2011

Zero 2 Hero takes Best DVD at International Fly Tackle Dealers Show


http://midcurrent.com/2011/08/19/angling-trade-and-midcurrent-announce-iftd-product-award-winners/

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Musky Opener looms...

Symbolic Weekend in Musky Country!

We are one day away from showing our film Musky Country - Zero2Hero at home...where it was shot in it's entirety...along with eight other fly fishing films from around the world! That's right...The Fly Fishing Film Tour is coming to DOWNTOWN Seeley, WI on Friday Night, May 27 2011.




The show is at the Sawmill Saloon complex in a kick-ass venue called the Freight Station Theater. Go to www.seeleywis.com to learn more about one of the cooler places in the Northwoods.

Doors open at 5pm...show starts at 7pm. First set is 63 minutes...here is the line-up:

Waterline Media - Red Like Winter - giant bull reds in the winter marsh on the fly

Gambit Stone - Waters of Greenstone - hard core crazy fish pals Taylor and Hardwick DO New Zealand...lotsa big trout and laughs;)

WORLDangling - Satori - Dave Teper puts together a monumental permit film that was five years in the making!

Motiv Fishing - Geofish - Original AEG members reform and run a veg converted truck from Portland to the Yucatan...epic adventure!

Intermission - drawing for Fly Rod/Reel/Line combo courtesy of Chippewa River Custom Rods and Scientific Anglers/3M and a Play and Stay fly fishing package - Two Day Float Fishing and one night lodging courtesy Musky Country Outfitters!

Second Set is 58 minutes...here is the line-up:

406 Productions - Black Tailed Devils - Permit and passion on the flats

Beattie Outdoor Productions - MidWest - Smallmouth in Cheeseland and other Uppermidwest stuff from R.A Beattie

Third Year Fly Fisherman - Musky Country - Homeboys strut their stuff with the fish of 10,000 casts

LDR Productions - Speed, Muscle and Teeth - Conway Bowman rocks the fly with jumping mako shark off San Diego

Beattie Outdoor Productions - BlueWater - taking on sailfish and marlin on a fly with legendary bluewater captians





We will have signed copies of the DVD available for sale!


Behind the scenes stories about making a fly fishing film will flow in Seeley for certain!



Check out a preview of our new starting line-up for our soon to be launched Brand - Premium Tail!


Of course bring your fly fishing gear! Fishing has been great in Musky Country so far this season and on Saturday we will officially be into the 2011 Musky Campaign!

A 20" smallmouth for MCO client Jim Hyma from an early 2011 outing(photo Jim Hyma)