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    Matt


    Location:
    Hacienda Heights, CA
    About Me Well, as you can probably tell, I like fly fishing for trout and stealhead. I have been flyfishing for twenty plus years and like to tie flies as well as build rods. Of course, I would rather be fishing.
    Music

    Movies No chick flicks please.
    Books American Angler - (closest thing to a book that I read on a regular basis.
    Likes My family of course and sunrises/sunsets on my fishing trips
    Dislikes rude, unfriendly people who waste my time and traffic.
    Hobbies Fishing and RV trips with my family
    Vices Fine Scotch and good cigars
    Virtues
    members.americanangler.com/ontheriver
    Heroes My son.

    12/2007 - My First Stealhead Trip

    Friday, December 7, 2007, 01:15 PM [General]

    Well, I just got back from my first official steelhead trip. What a blast. I was told this was a better than average year for these silver bullets. I hooked 13 steelies in three days and only landed 3. I was surrounded by a wealth of knowledge and experience which included my buddy's Jay, Mike and Nori. It appears you must be crazy or nuts to enjoy this sport. First, you get up at 0 dark thirty after enjoying a few libations to get out on the water. The mission was to secure a spot on the water so we could be the first ones to fish or have the chance to fish the best holes. This means wading across large rivers, in the dark when its freezing cold - not knowing if the next step is going to drown you. Like I said, you have to be nuts to cross water in pitch black when it's freezing cold - not smart! Also, this is done in the middle of winter when the average temperatures are well below 30 degrees. Generally, the worse the weather, the better the fishing! In the end, I liked it and must consider myself insane! As long as you have good company and a chance to catch these fish of a life time that God put here, it's worth it. When I landed my first fish, I just about broke down and cried. It was a small fish running about 24 inches and weighed about 6 - 8 lbs. What really amazed me was the fish I lost. It seams, you almost always get to see the fish you hook. When you hook these guys, they literally explode from the depths and launch themselves out of the water 4 to 5 feet. There is no doubt what you're hooked into and you get to see it. The funny thing is, as they are passing you by at eye level, they smile and literally laugh at you just prior to spitting the hook or breaking your 14 lb test. If you don't believe me, just try it once. They actually laugh or that is how I will always remember my first trip. The other very cool thing is I have something new to teach my son and I can't wait!

    Matt = 3 / Steelhead = 13. Jay, Mike and Nori....TU!

     

     

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    2007 Steelhead Run

    Monday, December 3, 2007, 10:43 PM [General]

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    TU and Public Access!

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007, 12:06 AM [General]

    What's up with TU? Personally, I'm for Public Access. TU needs to get with the program and start talking with their members. It's time to get serious before more members just give up and quite. Having a Mission Statement is important, but so is the ability to listen to your membership. Share your thoughts

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    Hello and thanks for taking a look.

    Friday, November 2, 2007, 08:13 AM [General]

    Well, this is my Web Page and I hope you like it. It's still a work in progress and I stole most of my ideas from our other members. Mostly, I focus on trout and steelhead and like rivers and lakes. I find myself in the most beautiful places when I focus on trout. There are no words to describe exactly what I feel when on a river. I love catching big fish, but it's not about that. I guess the setting, wild life, and anticipation do more for me than anything. Catching a fish is an incredible feeling, but being out doors with all the sites and smells is what does it for me. I have been blessed and had the opportunity to fish with some really great fly casters who call me a "friend", have taken me under their wings and taught me the true meaning of what it is to go fly fishing. I can honestly say I have met all my true buddies out on the river over the past twenty plus years and I am thankful I have been able to transfer this friendship and knowledge to my family. My wife is a better fly fisheman than I am and I am amazed watching my 11 year old who learned to fish on the Yellowstone when he was 6. More to follow and thanks for stopping by.....

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