Thursday, March 13, 2008

From another plantet


Some things look too good not to be eaten. Most might not consider the photo to the Right to be so appealing, however having spent a month in Italy at one point in my life I have acquired the taste for the shute. Its a little out of the way to get to the small Italian deli but I dont mind going out of the way for some good eats.

Its a natural reflex for me when I am in the Italian Deli to go for the shute. It is about the only cold meal that I enjoy. However with that said I have acquired the taste for this odd meal over time.

Now to get back on track I will try to relate this to Steelhead a specimen thats behavior is often as odd and unpredictable as Mr.Meniscus behavior. What makes the chromer's crunch on those too big to be true tube fly? I am talking about 5 inch plus tubes? My opinion is one that it reminds them instinctually of something from a time long ago. Manny of these tubes remind them of food from the Ocean, Squid Shrip etc .


So next time you find yourself getting ready for a trip and finalizing your fly box try and think a little bit outside of the box.





Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Happy Mr.Meniscus

Mr.Meniscus is very happy to announce Jack Skelley will be doing a fly tying demo free of charge at Tight Lines Fly Shop in Pine Brook NJ. This will be a hands on demo where participants can follow along. This is an event not to be missed!

Sunday, March 9, 2008

Sundays Session


Well Sundays are usually spent the same way around the Meniscus house hold as of late. I usually wake up early much earlier then I would like. When I find myself rising at the ungodly hour(not to fish) I have been start my day with a menthol cigarettes and a rather large coffee. Some time shortly after that I sit down at the vise and whip out some flys. The focus always seems to shift from androgynous fish to trout to Strippers to warm water fish.

This past weekends focus as I sat at the Yaks house was blonds.. stacked blonds. So I sat in between cigarettes and tied Kelly Galloups rendition of a joe brooks classic.

So we find it fitting that this Sundays session brings you the stacked blond.

Friday, March 7, 2008

Big plan from the big man...


I just bought the book cripples and spinner from Kelly G at the Slide Inn. It has been a while since I have been so excited by a flyfishing book. The last book that got me this worked up was the lore of flyfishing by Art Lee and after having read the book I emailed Kelly regarding Cripples. This after noon I hope to speak with Kelly about tying cripples for those of you who dont know about Kelly Check out the video below of Kelly tying what IMHO is one of the most falic looking flys in all fly fishing.

Noting says Camel toe to me more then Kellys Zoo Cougars spun head.



Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Noah and his Ark



I am not very religious but I have heard about Noah and his Ark. Now looking back at the fable or story I wonder did Noah have a hidden agenda? Was Noah a fly tyer? With two of every animal one could have quite the diverse fly tying shop. If one were going to the international fly tying symposium in Somerset NJ you would surely stop by Noah booth.



I am sure if Noah did have a booth two of every animal that would still not be good enough for some. Flytiers are a sick bunch what can I say allot of good people with the good OCD. Having the last two Canadian Goats on earth would not be good enough if the tips on the Canadian Goat hair were broken.

Recently I purchased a silver fox hide on ebay from a trapper in the mid west. It cost me $70 fucking bucks because it was supposedly a "winter grade" hide...




However when I received the hide it did not look like the image above. The hair was too short and the foxes leggs were not included with the hide and I ended up returning the hide. Instead I purchased some Canadian goat with broken tips. I bought some white and black haired CG when I told my friend I got some black CG he said Canadian Goat is good but you really a need black bear cub hide.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Chocolate and Cheese



In 9-27-94 Ween released there 4th album Chocolate and Cheese. The aforementioned album was dedicated to John Candy and was coincidently they year John Candy passed away. Every time I think of John Candy I recall the move Uncle Buck and get a laugh out of John Candy in the role of Uncle Buck. The fly above coincidently is called Lucky Buck and has no relation to Uncle Buck or John Candy that I know of. It is a poor at best attempt at the classic pattern Bob McCormick invented years ago. It has been tied on a silver hook and has silver ribbing as I had to substitute a silver hook for the gold hook the pattern calls for. Rob has reinvented this fly as of late so to speak..