BTC Associate Mikey Fitzgerald Will Be Travelling To
The Bahamas In A Few Short Days For Some Well
Deserved Bonefishing On The Fly. Two Weeks Down
There Should Give Him All The Time He Needs To
Come Back With Some Seriously Kick-Ass Stories...
Spending His Free Time At The Vise Whipping Up
Clousers By The Hundreds And All Sorts Of Other
Flies, He Has, What The Irish Refer To As " No
Time To Dick Around " ... This Man Means Business.
Mikey Is A Man Who Is Visually Stunning, Charming,
Witty, Clever - Who Is A Great Fly Fisherman And Just
Simply A Wonderful Human Being And We Wish Him
Nothing But The Very Very Best On His Mission To
Slay Some Saltwater Species!
Sunday, 22 January 2012
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
2nd Annual Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational
Ladies & Gentlmen....
Behind The Cast is pleased to announce
that the 2nd Annual Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational
will be held in Sault St Marie, Ontario in the first
week of September. Currently competing are four
of the meanest, most competetive hardass's known
to fly fishing.
With it's gin clear waters and multiple species of cold
and warm water fish inhabiting the river, this venue,
which was voted upon during a recent meeting of the
tournaments board of directors, will assure the
anglers a thrilling and challenging theatre.
While the focus will be Steelhead and various
species of salmon, resident rainbows, such as this beauty
picture below, inhabit the river as well. In the upcoming
weeks we will have interviews with various participants,
more news updates about the tournament, as well as...
well....other stuff!!!
EDITORS NOTE: none of these photos were brought to you by Rob O'rielly...
Behind The Cast is pleased to announce
that the 2nd Annual Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational
will be held in Sault St Marie, Ontario in the first
week of September. Currently competing are four
of the meanest, most competetive hardass's known
to fly fishing.
With it's gin clear waters and multiple species of cold
and warm water fish inhabiting the river, this venue,
which was voted upon during a recent meeting of the
tournaments board of directors, will assure the
anglers a thrilling and challenging theatre.
While the focus will be Steelhead and various
species of salmon, resident rainbows, such as this beauty
picture below, inhabit the river as well. In the upcoming
weeks we will have interviews with various participants,
more news updates about the tournament, as well as...
well....other stuff!!!
EDITORS NOTE: none of these photos were brought to you by Rob O'rielly...
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
H.S.I Angler Of The Year Interview
As the vote for where this years Heinz Skitzvelvet
Invitational will be held, Behind The Cast sits down
with last years H.S.I Angler Of The Year winner Nick
Donovan, also a Behind The Cast associate, to talk
about this year's tournament, whether he'll be back,
and what his hopes and expectations are.
BTC: You were last years HSI Angler
Of The Year Winner. Are You
planning on returning to the
tournament this year?
N.D: That's a good question, and first
I'd like to make a shout out to
Mikey Fitzgerald who without,
i probably wouldn't have won
at all. For sure i'll be back this
year, god willing!
BTC: Is there a particular venue you
are hoping for this year?
N.D: Somewhere close to water Steve,
that would be optimal! But if i had
my choice it would be somewhere in
northern ontario, between Sault
St Marie and the Nipigon area.
BTC: Single Handed Or Double?
N.D: That's kind of personal isn't it?
BTC: Are you bringing any strategies from
last year into this year?
N.D: Strictly mental warefare Stan. Bringing
my B game with my ace in the hole, plus I
intend on scuffing alot of leaders...
BTC: Sounds very sexual...
N.D: That's The Way Uh Huh Uh Huh I Like It
BTC: Well thanks again nick for sitting down
to talk with us, hopefully we can have
you on the show again big guy!
N.D: No problem Mark, When can i expect
my cheque in the mail?...
Stay up to date and follow along as the next
venue for the 2012 2nd annual Hienz Skitzvelvet
will be announced this saturday!
BTC.
Invitational will be held, Behind The Cast sits down
with last years H.S.I Angler Of The Year winner Nick
Donovan, also a Behind The Cast associate, to talk
about this year's tournament, whether he'll be back,
and what his hopes and expectations are.
BTC: You were last years HSI Angler
Of The Year Winner. Are You
planning on returning to the
tournament this year?
N.D: That's a good question, and first
I'd like to make a shout out to
Mikey Fitzgerald who without,
i probably wouldn't have won
at all. For sure i'll be back this
year, god willing!
BTC: Is there a particular venue you
are hoping for this year?
N.D: Somewhere close to water Steve,
that would be optimal! But if i had
my choice it would be somewhere in
northern ontario, between Sault
St Marie and the Nipigon area.
BTC: Single Handed Or Double?
N.D: That's kind of personal isn't it?
BTC: Are you bringing any strategies from
last year into this year?
N.D: Strictly mental warefare Stan. Bringing
my B game with my ace in the hole, plus I
intend on scuffing alot of leaders...
BTC: Sounds very sexual...
N.D: That's The Way Uh Huh Uh Huh I Like It
BTC: Well thanks again nick for sitting down
to talk with us, hopefully we can have
you on the show again big guy!
N.D: No problem Mark, When can i expect
my cheque in the mail?...
Stay up to date and follow along as the next
venue for the 2012 2nd annual Hienz Skitzvelvet
will be announced this saturday!
BTC.
Sunday, 8 January 2012
Week 1
W E E K 1.
BTC Has Some Big News.
This year will see Behind The Cast go to new places
and grow as a blog...We can't promise we will
mature any unfortunitely.
In the next week or two, the location for the
Second Annual Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational
fly fishing tournament. The Board Of Directors
will be meeting on Saturday January 14th
to discuss possible locations and BTC will be
where you can find the updates first.
As well, Mikey Fitzgerald will be
taking us to Spanish Wells, Bahamas
for two weeks of fly fishing next month
so hang tight for updates as well.
We'll have gear reviews, more lame
interviews, and videos for you all.
2012, if it's the end of the world lets
go out with a bang.
BTC.
BTC Has Some Big News.
This year will see Behind The Cast go to new places
and grow as a blog...We can't promise we will
mature any unfortunitely.
In the next week or two, the location for the
Second Annual Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational
fly fishing tournament. The Board Of Directors
will be meeting on Saturday January 14th
to discuss possible locations and BTC will be
where you can find the updates first.
As well, Mikey Fitzgerald will be
taking us to Spanish Wells, Bahamas
for two weeks of fly fishing next month
so hang tight for updates as well.
We'll have gear reviews, more lame
interviews, and videos for you all.
2012, if it's the end of the world lets
go out with a bang.
BTC.
Monday, 26 December 2011
The Eyes Tell A Story Too
Photos Of Fish Speak Many Words
But The Photos Generally Should
Revolve Around The Fish, More
So Than The Fisherman.
Sometimes A Picture Can Be Worth
More Than A Thousand Words.
Many People Underestimate The
Power A Fish Adds To A Photo.
But The Photos Generally Should
Revolve Around The Fish, More
So Than The Fisherman.
Sometimes A Picture Can Be Worth
More Than A Thousand Words.
Many People Underestimate The
Power A Fish Adds To A Photo.
The Eyes Are Often Enough.
But A Bad Ass Mugshot Doesn't Hurt Either!
Sunday, 25 December 2011
The End Of The Season
Another Season Done
Behind The Cast Would Like To Thank All Its Staff For Their
Help In Making This Blog Happen. Here's A Quick Look
At Some Of The Memories For The Past Season
Cheers To The Upcoming New Year.
2012 Will See BTC Invade The Bahamas As
Well As The Usual Ontario Haunts. Our
Goals Are As Followed:
- More Humor
- More Video
Not Asking Too Much Of Ourselves, Right?
Behind The Cast Would Like To Thank All Its Staff For Their
Help In Making This Blog Happen. Here's A Quick Look
At Some Of The Memories For The Past Season
Cheers To The Upcoming New Year.
2012 Will See BTC Invade The Bahamas As
Well As The Usual Ontario Haunts. Our
Goals Are As Followed:
- More Humor
- More Video
Not Asking Too Much Of Ourselves, Right?
Saturday, 1 October 2011
International Panfish Appreciation Day
Well, it's been finalized. The second saturday of May will now be a holiday to all who are employed by the federal, provincial, and municipal goverments. Knows internationally as Panfish Appreciation Day or P.A.D for short 2012 will be the first year for this historic and well thought-out event.
And just look at this little guy! So bright and hopeful. It's truly a damn shame this holiday wasn't put into place years ago. BTC is a firm believer in promoting the active targeting of panfish because as some of you may know, they fight hard on light gear ( fly guys, give it a shot!) and they taste wonderful. Don't knock it until you've tried it
So whether you are in southern ontario, planning to put the hurt on some black crappie, or maybe high up in the muskoka's taking those springtime blues out on the local perch population, enjoy the day set aside for these worthy adversaries! And don't be afraid to put a meals worth in the livewell either!
And just look at this little guy! So bright and hopeful. It's truly a damn shame this holiday wasn't put into place years ago. BTC is a firm believer in promoting the active targeting of panfish because as some of you may know, they fight hard on light gear ( fly guys, give it a shot!) and they taste wonderful. Don't knock it until you've tried it
So whether you are in southern ontario, planning to put the hurt on some black crappie, or maybe high up in the muskoka's taking those springtime blues out on the local perch population, enjoy the day set aside for these worthy adversaries! And don't be afraid to put a meals worth in the livewell either!
Saturday, 27 August 2011
Float Tube Blues.
Float Tubes. What a great friggin idea! Whoever came up with those excellent devices was a genius and we seriously owe some respect to that said individual! You get a good ol' fashion workout and can sneak into some out-of-the-way places with the fly rod that most people cannot.
The float tube can be used virtually anywhere. As the gentlemen that made the fly fishing film " Tampum " have clearly proven, the float tube is an under-rated weapon in the arsenal available to fly guys and conventional junkies alike. Check out Panfish Pat's bucketmouth below. This fish was caught on a lake where gas powered motors are prohibited and thus, the fish do not recieve much pressure from anglers other than around public access areas. The rewards for a 15 minute leg workout are well worth it.
If you haven't gotten an opportunity to fish from one of these, we here at BTC recommend it. It'll be some of the most fun you've had fishing in quite some time. We're willing to bank on it!
The float tube can be used virtually anywhere. As the gentlemen that made the fly fishing film " Tampum " have clearly proven, the float tube is an under-rated weapon in the arsenal available to fly guys and conventional junkies alike. Check out Panfish Pat's bucketmouth below. This fish was caught on a lake where gas powered motors are prohibited and thus, the fish do not recieve much pressure from anglers other than around public access areas. The rewards for a 15 minute leg workout are well worth it.
If you haven't gotten an opportunity to fish from one of these, we here at BTC recommend it. It'll be some of the most fun you've had fishing in quite some time. We're willing to bank on it!
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Until Next Year
As most of you probably know, BTC has been following the First Annual Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitational, which took place this past weekend from Friday 13th until Monday 16th. The Competition was fierce, as was the weather but the four anglers that made it to the event battled hard none the less.
Come saturday and sunday, the weather took a nose-dive. Cold temperatures and driving rain kept the fish down deep and scarce but our four competitors wastes no time changing tactics to keep bends in the rods.
" It was really tough out there on those two particular days. The wind was driving in from the north east, the temps plummeted, and the fish just weren't on the bite. I resorted to using Crystal Meth.....and I don't mean the fly pattern either.." Said Mikey Fitzgerald in a recent interview with Forbes Magazine.
Friday saw anglers duke it out for big panfish on light fly rods as walleye/pike season did not open until the following day. All four anglers found good numbers of big fish, some of fish were close to a pound in wieght. Dries, Nymphs, and small streamers - they couldn't go wrong!
Come saturday and sunday, the weather took a nose-dive. Cold temperatures and driving rain kept the fish down deep and scarce but our four competitors wastes no time changing tactics to keep bends in the rods.
" It was really tough out there on those two particular days. The wind was driving in from the north east, the temps plummeted, and the fish just weren't on the bite. I resorted to using Crystal Meth.....and I don't mean the fly pattern either.." Said Mikey Fitzgerald in a recent interview with Forbes Magazine.
Monday was the last shot the four anglers had to get in some last minute fishing, and while only two of them made it out and no fish were caught, the damage had been done. Nick Donovan, from Trenton Ontario, was awarded the prize money and title as Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitational Angler Of The Year for his outstanding angling abilities, as well as number of differet species caught throughout the weekend. Behind The Cast cannot congratulate you enough Nick!
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
White Suckers
Slender White Suckers, All In A RowSlender White Suckers, Look At Them Go
Swimming Upstream With Sex On The Mind
Watch Them Closely And You Might Find
That They'll Take A Fly Among The Rocks And Roots
And Can Be Squashed Quite Quickly Under The Studs On Your Boots
Slender White Suckers, Spawning In Redds
Slender White Suckers, With Those Nasty Looking Heads
Sucking Up Steelhead Eggs Just Previously Laid
And Staying Quite True To Your Given Name
We Catch You And Hurdle You Into The Woods
Learn How To Fight, And Give Us The Goods!
Slender White Suckers Won't Give You Your Licks
Slender White Suckers Can Sometimes Be Pricks.
So Start Ripping Those Suckers Out Of Their Beds
And Start Smashing Those Suckers In Their Strange Heads.
Don't Be Afraid And Don't Have Any Doubts
When It Comes To A Super Sucker Knock-Out
It's A Game That, As Anglers, We Can Readily Play
So Mash And Mangle Your White Suckers Today!
WARNING: Consult your local conservation officer or ministry of natural resourses before conducting a super sucker slaughter fest.Check local bylaws and regulations. BTC does not embrace violence against white suckers. If you have violent tendancies towards white suckers, consult your family physician about your anger issues. Practice Catch And Release.
Tuesday, 26 April 2011
Opening Day Dreams
Hey to all you opening day fanatics! What are the two things you can pretty much count on when it comes to opening day for trout in southern ontario?
1. Rain - It always has rained on opening day, and always will. That the universe shitting on us for being the way we are, which if you are a die-hard, is fine by all means
2. Crowds - They are unavoidable unless you fish for something other than steelhead, or have access to private land, but in these glory days we live in,
nothing is truly private anymore!
So how do we avoid both of these? Well the rain one is easy! Don't go out if it's raining or invest in good quality rain gear. Problem solved, but unfortunitely we can't do anything about the blown out river you are wasting you time fishing....sorry.
Now that we've taken care of issue #1, lets move on to #2.
Crowds...what a pain in the ass! Nobody likes them, and they're like that rash you got after a night of hard drinking with your buddies down at the club, and ended up taking that girl home.. and payed her in the morning....It's everywhere!
How do we avoid crowds? Tough question to answer...There is two ways of looking at this. Do you want to really avoid crowds, or CLEAR a crowd? If you're looking to clear one, nothing says " get the hell out of my run!" better than firing some warning shots into the air from down the bank. No need to send anyone home in a gortex body bag, but a few rounds aimed at the heavens will clear a run quicker than anything.
WARNING: BTC is not responsible for the imprisonment of any of its readers. Consult your local law enforcement before firing single shot, semi auto, or fully automatic weapons streamside.
To avoid crowds, we simply recommend taking a look at streams that are empty of steelhead, but perhaps have resident populations of brook trout or brown trout. They are a fun change of pace and take you to some beautiful rustic places. Sure, they're not steehead, but they usually come "crowd - free " which is nice.
1. Rain - It always has rained on opening day, and always will. That the universe shitting on us for being the way we are, which if you are a die-hard, is fine by all means
2. Crowds - They are unavoidable unless you fish for something other than steelhead, or have access to private land, but in these glory days we live in,
nothing is truly private anymore!
So how do we avoid both of these? Well the rain one is easy! Don't go out if it's raining or invest in good quality rain gear. Problem solved, but unfortunitely we can't do anything about the blown out river you are wasting you time fishing....sorry.
Now that we've taken care of issue #1, lets move on to #2.
Crowds...what a pain in the ass! Nobody likes them, and they're like that rash you got after a night of hard drinking with your buddies down at the club, and ended up taking that girl home.. and payed her in the morning....It's everywhere!
How do we avoid crowds? Tough question to answer...There is two ways of looking at this. Do you want to really avoid crowds, or CLEAR a crowd? If you're looking to clear one, nothing says " get the hell out of my run!" better than firing some warning shots into the air from down the bank. No need to send anyone home in a gortex body bag, but a few rounds aimed at the heavens will clear a run quicker than anything.
WARNING: BTC is not responsible for the imprisonment of any of its readers. Consult your local law enforcement before firing single shot, semi auto, or fully automatic weapons streamside.
To avoid crowds, we simply recommend taking a look at streams that are empty of steelhead, but perhaps have resident populations of brook trout or brown trout. They are a fun change of pace and take you to some beautiful rustic places. Sure, they're not steehead, but they usually come "crowd - free " which is nice.
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
Mike Fitzgerald
Mike Fitzgerald
Age: 22
Sex: Yes Please
Height: 5'7''
Weight: 154lbs.
When most people talk about all around nice guys, usually they are referring to Mike Fitzgerald. Known fly angling fanatic, he has accomplished more at the youthful age of 22 than most can in a lifetime. Visually stunning, charming, and clever, this magnificant specimen knows how to fish. He is credited with introducing Catch And Release to Northern Vietnam, teaching the Pope how to double haul, as well as being the record holder for the biggest fly-caught coho salmon on 10lb tippet, while casting from the wing of a C-47 in flight, just to name a few.
What Mike isn't recognized for, is being the Head Of Directors for the Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitation - the event which BTC has been following for the last week. Behind The Cast was able to get an interview with Mike before he dropped off the charts on another wild adventure.
BTC: Mike, we cannot thank you enough for sitting down for this interview with BTC. You're a truly incredible guy and the followers of Behind The Cast cannot get enough of you!
MF: Hey, it's really no problem. I've always got time to talk fishing with anyone. Just the other day, I was out on the water and I got a call on the ol' cellular telephone. It was my buddy Montel Williams. He wanted to know if the steelhead were on the bite. Such a classy guy!
BTC: So, you hold quite the incredible record. Care to tell us how it all came about?
MF: Oh, that whole C-47 thing? Meh, it was nothing really. The coho just happened to be in around the same time I was doing a Demo on casting from vintage world war 2 aircraft wings, and everything just sort of came together. Definitely wasn't expecting it though.
BTC: Incredible, simply outstanding! You're a national treasure sir!
MF: Really...it was no big deal.
BTC: Good lord you are impressive.......(extended silence) So, you are also the head of Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitational. What are your hopes for this years 3 day event. Do you have certain expectations for yourself and the guests?
MF: Well personally, I don't know any of the other guests and when I decided that I to would compete, It was more of a public relations scheme than anything. I'm sure the guests attending are good guys, regardless of what I've read about them on your blog profiles. That Nick Dono...dono....that Nick, he seems kind of stuck up and close minded...but like I said, he's probably different. Never judge a book by it's cover kids!
BTC: Well on behalf of the blog, we'd like to wish you all the best at the first competition. How did you go about choosing the venue for the H.S.i
MF: My drinking buddy, Kieth Richards and myself chose it. We were throwing empties at strippers and wherever the first stripper to be knocked unconsious was originally born, that's where is was to be held. Veronica was born in Perth, Ontario, and although she's no longer able to use the left side of her body due to an unfortunite bottle accident, our thoughts are with her.
BTC: Dear lord, you always have the funniest stories! Well Mike, that's all the time we have, but again, thank you for taking the time to talk with us! Good luck!
MF: No problem! Peace be with you.
Stay tuned to Behind The Cast as we reveil the rules about the Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitational!
Age: 22
Sex: Yes Please
Height: 5'7''
Weight: 154lbs.
When most people talk about all around nice guys, usually they are referring to Mike Fitzgerald. Known fly angling fanatic, he has accomplished more at the youthful age of 22 than most can in a lifetime. Visually stunning, charming, and clever, this magnificant specimen knows how to fish. He is credited with introducing Catch And Release to Northern Vietnam, teaching the Pope how to double haul, as well as being the record holder for the biggest fly-caught coho salmon on 10lb tippet, while casting from the wing of a C-47 in flight, just to name a few.
What Mike isn't recognized for, is being the Head Of Directors for the Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitation - the event which BTC has been following for the last week. Behind The Cast was able to get an interview with Mike before he dropped off the charts on another wild adventure.
BTC: Mike, we cannot thank you enough for sitting down for this interview with BTC. You're a truly incredible guy and the followers of Behind The Cast cannot get enough of you!
MF: Hey, it's really no problem. I've always got time to talk fishing with anyone. Just the other day, I was out on the water and I got a call on the ol' cellular telephone. It was my buddy Montel Williams. He wanted to know if the steelhead were on the bite. Such a classy guy!
BTC: So, you hold quite the incredible record. Care to tell us how it all came about?
MF: Oh, that whole C-47 thing? Meh, it was nothing really. The coho just happened to be in around the same time I was doing a Demo on casting from vintage world war 2 aircraft wings, and everything just sort of came together. Definitely wasn't expecting it though.
BTC: Incredible, simply outstanding! You're a national treasure sir!
MF: Really...it was no big deal.
BTC: Good lord you are impressive.......(extended silence) So, you are also the head of Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitational. What are your hopes for this years 3 day event. Do you have certain expectations for yourself and the guests?
MF: Well personally, I don't know any of the other guests and when I decided that I to would compete, It was more of a public relations scheme than anything. I'm sure the guests attending are good guys, regardless of what I've read about them on your blog profiles. That Nick Dono...dono....that Nick, he seems kind of stuck up and close minded...but like I said, he's probably different. Never judge a book by it's cover kids!
BTC: Well on behalf of the blog, we'd like to wish you all the best at the first competition. How did you go about choosing the venue for the H.S.i
MF: My drinking buddy, Kieth Richards and myself chose it. We were throwing empties at strippers and wherever the first stripper to be knocked unconsious was originally born, that's where is was to be held. Veronica was born in Perth, Ontario, and although she's no longer able to use the left side of her body due to an unfortunite bottle accident, our thoughts are with her.
BTC: Dear lord, you always have the funniest stories! Well Mike, that's all the time we have, but again, thank you for taking the time to talk with us! Good luck!
MF: No problem! Peace be with you.
Stay tuned to Behind The Cast as we reveil the rules about the Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitational!
Monday, 18 April 2011
Peter Louis Garcia
Peter Louis Garcia
43 yrs old
Business Analyst
170 lbs.
Peter is a mad man. I fishing freak hell bent on causing chaos to anything with gills. This fishing machine from the Phillipines is committed to the chase of all things fly fishing, and an excellent addition to the roster of the Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational. While getting an interview from him was next to impossible, what with Peter being so busy analyzing things and whatnot, BTC was lucky enough to get a few quick words over a phonecall. Here's that short interview...
BTW: Peter, this is Behind The Cast Blog calling, We'd
like to ask you a couple questions about your
participation in the upcoming Hienz Skitzvelvet
Invitational!
PLG: I'm eating dinner with my family! I've asked you not to call here
6 times, so PLEASE, stop calling this number! I've never even
heard of your stupid blog! Leave me alone!!!
BTC: Thanks again Peter! Good luck at the Invitational!
Wow folks! What a class act! If this is any indication of what's coming at the H.S.I, we can honestly say this is going to be an event of epic moments and a life-changing experience!
43 yrs old
Business Analyst
170 lbs.
Peter is a mad man. I fishing freak hell bent on causing chaos to anything with gills. This fishing machine from the Phillipines is committed to the chase of all things fly fishing, and an excellent addition to the roster of the Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational. While getting an interview from him was next to impossible, what with Peter being so busy analyzing things and whatnot, BTC was lucky enough to get a few quick words over a phonecall. Here's that short interview...
BTW: Peter, this is Behind The Cast Blog calling, We'd
like to ask you a couple questions about your
participation in the upcoming Hienz Skitzvelvet
Invitational!
PLG: I'm eating dinner with my family! I've asked you not to call here
6 times, so PLEASE, stop calling this number! I've never even
heard of your stupid blog! Leave me alone!!!
BTC: Thanks again Peter! Good luck at the Invitational!
Wow folks! What a class act! If this is any indication of what's coming at the H.S.I, we can honestly say this is going to be an event of epic moments and a life-changing experience!
Sunday, 17 April 2011
Nick " Gunny " Donovan
Enter Nick Donovan.
This east coast transplant is nothing but solid fisherman, cleverly disguised as a 9-5 working parent. While he admits openingly to loving his wife and kids, he will also admit that in his list of priorities, they come second to trout. BTC asked around the angling community about stories and tales of Nick on the water, and the feedback was shocking. One such angler reported that Nick once gave mouth to mouth to a dying coho salmon, and before outings, may or may not sacrifice live chickens to the fish gods for good luck. We don't see the connection.
Either way you cut it, with a resume like that, it's no wonder he's been invited to what is undoubtly the greatest fly fishing tournament known to man. The gear he uses is completely secretive and said to have been made by the same man who makes the pope's hats. Only time will tell where Nick ends up on the scoreboard at the First Annual Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational folks!
Stay up to parr with more info and profiles in the next week!
BTC
This east coast transplant is nothing but solid fisherman, cleverly disguised as a 9-5 working parent. While he admits openingly to loving his wife and kids, he will also admit that in his list of priorities, they come second to trout. BTC asked around the angling community about stories and tales of Nick on the water, and the feedback was shocking. One such angler reported that Nick once gave mouth to mouth to a dying coho salmon, and before outings, may or may not sacrifice live chickens to the fish gods for good luck. We don't see the connection.
Either way you cut it, with a resume like that, it's no wonder he's been invited to what is undoubtly the greatest fly fishing tournament known to man. The gear he uses is completely secretive and said to have been made by the same man who makes the pope's hats. Only time will tell where Nick ends up on the scoreboard at the First Annual Hienz Skitzvelvet Invitational folks!
Stay up to parr with more info and profiles in the next week!
BTC
Friday, 15 April 2011
The Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitational
This May will mark the first ever Annual Heinz Skitzvelvet Invitational Fly Fishing Challenge which will be held in Perth, Ontario. The theatre of battle? Christie Lake, where six of the worlds best secret fly guys get together for 3 days of epic fly fishing nirvana.
The name itself is enough to draw attention! "Heinz Skitzvelvet" What, or who, the hell is that? Well, here's a little history behind the name. Heinz skitzvelvet was a world famous trainer of dolphins. His training techniques were as controversial and bizzare as his personality, but he got the job done. He was qouted as once saying " To train the dolphin, you must think like the dolphin. You must get inside his head!" and those are words to live by for both dolphin trainers and fly fishermen! Thus the name was born.
In the next few posts, BTC will feature profiles on the anglers who are lucky enough to be competing this year, such as this fellow.
Name: Pat Fitzgerald
Age: 56
Occupation: Discipal Of Produce
Weighing in at 178lbs, Pat is not to be taken lightly. He's nothing short of a fly fishing machine and uses his time on the water wisely. His preferred tool is his trusty Sage 8wt outfit, but when it comes to putting an uptown beatdown on the panfish, he goes with a G-loomis 5wt Experience matched with an Abel TR 2 reel. Once qouted saying " I'll fish for anything at least once. Anyone who says fishing isn't about catching fish needs to step away from the rod." He's definitely a force not to be triffled with.
Keep following along, as the H.S.I is only a month away!
The name itself is enough to draw attention! "Heinz Skitzvelvet" What, or who, the hell is that? Well, here's a little history behind the name. Heinz skitzvelvet was a world famous trainer of dolphins. His training techniques were as controversial and bizzare as his personality, but he got the job done. He was qouted as once saying " To train the dolphin, you must think like the dolphin. You must get inside his head!" and those are words to live by for both dolphin trainers and fly fishermen! Thus the name was born.
In the next few posts, BTC will feature profiles on the anglers who are lucky enough to be competing this year, such as this fellow.
Name: Pat Fitzgerald
Age: 56
Occupation: Discipal Of Produce
Weighing in at 178lbs, Pat is not to be taken lightly. He's nothing short of a fly fishing machine and uses his time on the water wisely. His preferred tool is his trusty Sage 8wt outfit, but when it comes to putting an uptown beatdown on the panfish, he goes with a G-loomis 5wt Experience matched with an Abel TR 2 reel. Once qouted saying " I'll fish for anything at least once. Anyone who says fishing isn't about catching fish needs to step away from the rod." He's definitely a force not to be triffled with.
Keep following along, as the H.S.I is only a month away!
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Blue Around The Gills
Bluegills
Now here's a species that doesn't get the respect they deserve!
A fishless day can be saved, and has so on many occasions, by
rigging up a 3wt with some #10 nymphs and going to town on a
bunch of unsuspecting Bluegill. They might be the perfect light
rod quarry too. They are willing to eat just about anything that
fits into their dime-sized mouth. They, on the right occasion
are surface feeders, not to mention that Bluegill fight hard when
targeted with a lighter fly rod!
Fact is, Bluegill on the fly is a fun way to spend a day and without a word of a doubt, they're a great boost to an ego. Nothing makes you feel quite as good as a day of fishing and putting the number of fish caught up in the double digits, no matter what the
species is, but with bluegill, once you're into a school of them, you're REALLY in them. For their aggressive nature, and sheer spunk once hooked, you gotta hand it to these little fish. A day saver, a connection to early childhood excursions, and to times shared in the present. Our hats are off to the Bluegill.
Editors Note: Folks, make sure you take part in " Bluegill Appreciation Day" on Sunday May 15th! Hit up that spot you know they sit in with light gear and show your appreciation!
Now here's a species that doesn't get the respect they deserve!
A fishless day can be saved, and has so on many occasions, by
rigging up a 3wt with some #10 nymphs and going to town on a
bunch of unsuspecting Bluegill. They might be the perfect light
rod quarry too. They are willing to eat just about anything that
fits into their dime-sized mouth. They, on the right occasion
are surface feeders, not to mention that Bluegill fight hard when
targeted with a lighter fly rod!
Fact is, Bluegill on the fly is a fun way to spend a day and without a word of a doubt, they're a great boost to an ego. Nothing makes you feel quite as good as a day of fishing and putting the number of fish caught up in the double digits, no matter what the
species is, but with bluegill, once you're into a school of them, you're REALLY in them. For their aggressive nature, and sheer spunk once hooked, you gotta hand it to these little fish. A day saver, a connection to early childhood excursions, and to times shared in the present. Our hats are off to the Bluegill.
Editors Note: Folks, make sure you take part in " Bluegill Appreciation Day" on Sunday May 15th! Hit up that spot you know they sit in with light gear and show your appreciation!
Wednesday, 13 April 2011
Jesus
Recently, BTC had come across information that Jesus was not only a brilliant man, but also an avid fly fisherman as well and, infact, fly fishes almost religiously! Upon aquiring this knowledge, an interview with the famed character was a must!
BTC: Freshwater, or saltwater?
JC : Oh, Salwater without a doubt! The fish, no matter
what species, fight like mad! How could I not?!
BTC: You're a well known being, from way back in your biblical
career, which has carried you right up to the modern day,
so we assume you must get noticed while out on the water.
How does someone like you go about dealing with that sort
of situation?
JC : To be truthful, in my line of work, I get the chance to go
to some pretty remote locations. Belize, Alaska, Iceland,
Egypt, just to name a few, so I don't run into too many
folks, but on the few occasions I have, they're usually
pretty cool about it. A handshake and a blessing later
and im usually right back casting.
BTC: Any cool fishing trip coming up?
JC : Funny you should mention that, I'm planning a trip to the
Kanektak River in June to swing flies for Chinook Salmon.
It's something I thoroughly enjoy, and it's truly epic
scenery out there!
BTC: That's awesome! Flipping through the Simms catalogue, there
is always a guide from that region repping one product
or another. Do you use Simms gear at all?
JC : I do. Lately, I seem to be using their G4 Jacket alot.
Its a really nice fit, it really keeps out
the elements. I had their G3 Waders for awhile,but wouldn't
you know it, I can walk on water,so I ended up selling them
to a friend. Great waders though!
BTC: That whole "walking on water" trick. It
must really come in handy when looking for new water to
fish, right?
JC : Oh, 100%! Actually, funny story. I was down in Marathon
florida, fly fishing Tarpon, and the wind was just howling!
The guide, a guy named Paul, who I will credit as being
one the finest tarpon guides, was simply having difficulty
keeping up with the tarpon, which were cruising into the
wind. Well dont I walk right out of the skiff onto the
water, run up and get into position to intercept the
lead fish! The look on his face was priceless! I wish
I had a camera for that one! Anyways, we ended up
boating 4 Poons' that day, one which was over 125lbs. Epic!
For more interviews with celebraties, and fly fishing icons, keep yourself up-to-date with Behind The Cast folks!
BTC: Freshwater, or saltwater?
JC : Oh, Salwater without a doubt! The fish, no matter
what species, fight like mad! How could I not?!
BTC: You're a well known being, from way back in your biblical
career, which has carried you right up to the modern day,
so we assume you must get noticed while out on the water.
How does someone like you go about dealing with that sort
of situation?
JC : To be truthful, in my line of work, I get the chance to go
to some pretty remote locations. Belize, Alaska, Iceland,
Egypt, just to name a few, so I don't run into too many
folks, but on the few occasions I have, they're usually
pretty cool about it. A handshake and a blessing later
and im usually right back casting.
BTC: Any cool fishing trip coming up?
JC : Funny you should mention that, I'm planning a trip to the
Kanektak River in June to swing flies for Chinook Salmon.
It's something I thoroughly enjoy, and it's truly epic
scenery out there!
BTC: That's awesome! Flipping through the Simms catalogue, there
is always a guide from that region repping one product
or another. Do you use Simms gear at all?
JC : I do. Lately, I seem to be using their G4 Jacket alot.
Its a really nice fit, it really keeps out
the elements. I had their G3 Waders for awhile,but wouldn't
you know it, I can walk on water,so I ended up selling them
to a friend. Great waders though!
BTC: That whole "walking on water" trick. It
must really come in handy when looking for new water to
fish, right?
JC : Oh, 100%! Actually, funny story. I was down in Marathon
florida, fly fishing Tarpon, and the wind was just howling!
The guide, a guy named Paul, who I will credit as being
one the finest tarpon guides, was simply having difficulty
keeping up with the tarpon, which were cruising into the
wind. Well dont I walk right out of the skiff onto the
water, run up and get into position to intercept the
lead fish! The look on his face was priceless! I wish
I had a camera for that one! Anyways, we ended up
boating 4 Poons' that day, one which was over 125lbs. Epic!
For more interviews with celebraties, and fly fishing icons, keep yourself up-to-date with Behind The Cast folks!
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Call Us Crazy
Fly Fishing generally allows people to fish beautiful fish ( define beauty...highly opinionated, isn't it? ) in scenic places. Not always is the weather nice, or the bite fast and furious, but it's not about catching now is it?.....i mean sure, sometimes it helps.
In some cases though, fly fishers take it to the next level and raise the risk factor and physical abuse to extremes. Ever fished for steelhead that probably weren't there, in a snow storm that you probably shouldn't have been in? Not exactly pleasant, but if you're genuinely fish-crazed, you probably wouldn't think twice about doing it again.
But to the crazy ones, it's simply another day at the office, doing what you love most. Your willingness to fish right through severe thunderstorms makes your loved ones worried, but not you, because the lightning seems to be more concentrated over to the west and besides, when was the last time you heard someone get struck by lightning while using a 7'6" 4wt anyways? Exactly! Can't argue with logic!
Putting yourself through fierce phyisical abuse is your way of being individual! Nobody wants to hear about something you didn't do, right?
In the end, it's the crazy ones who have the most fun, have the most success, not to mention the best stories! When someone tells you about the amazing day steelheading after having to outrun pot farmers with shotguns all the while running into the pope in their favourite run ( " What do you mean the pope uses fenwick!?") and showing him how to preform a proper snap-t. . . and they've got the pictures to prove it, without even so much as breaking a smile, you'll know the kind of person you are dealing with.
Here's to not stepping in the bullshit folks!
In some cases though, fly fishers take it to the next level and raise the risk factor and physical abuse to extremes. Ever fished for steelhead that probably weren't there, in a snow storm that you probably shouldn't have been in? Not exactly pleasant, but if you're genuinely fish-crazed, you probably wouldn't think twice about doing it again.
But to the crazy ones, it's simply another day at the office, doing what you love most. Your willingness to fish right through severe thunderstorms makes your loved ones worried, but not you, because the lightning seems to be more concentrated over to the west and besides, when was the last time you heard someone get struck by lightning while using a 7'6" 4wt anyways? Exactly! Can't argue with logic!
Putting yourself through fierce phyisical abuse is your way of being individual! Nobody wants to hear about something you didn't do, right?
In the end, it's the crazy ones who have the most fun, have the most success, not to mention the best stories! When someone tells you about the amazing day steelheading after having to outrun pot farmers with shotguns all the while running into the pope in their favourite run ( " What do you mean the pope uses fenwick!?") and showing him how to preform a proper snap-t. . . and they've got the pictures to prove it, without even so much as breaking a smile, you'll know the kind of person you are dealing with.
Here's to not stepping in the bullshit folks!
Monday, 11 April 2011
Top Water
Are you lonely? Feeling as though there is a void in your life that simply cannot be filled? Try Topwater!
Topwater is a healthy way to keep your life fun, exciting and exhilerating!
Topwater is a proven way to relieve stress, headaches, pain, suffering, hangovers, and nausea! Just tie on a popper and go to "Topwater Town!"
Bass, Pike, Panfish, Muskie, Barricuda, Jacks, Cobia, Sailfish, Striped Bass, just to name a few, ALL love topwater! Simply get your favourite (fly) fishing outfit rigged up, tie on a ( deer hair ) popper or the like, and start casting to that downed tree just off the point, or that patch of lilly pads that just screams " fish!"
WARNING: Topwater might not be suitable for everyone. Topwater has been known to cause Severe Mental Trauma, Depression, Migranes, Erectile Disfunction, Increases In Violent Behavior, Lost Jobs, Broken Marriages, Broken Gear, Broken Hearts, Heart Attacks, A.D.D, A.D.H.D, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, Tunnel Vision, Nightmares, Day Dreams, Empty Wallets, Loss Of Appetite, Increase In Appetite, Nausea, Heartburn Blurred Vision, Loss Of Jobs, Minds, Rationality, and Personality. Topwater may be dangerous for pregnant women or mothers nursing. Do not partake in Topwater fishing if you have Epilepsy. Topwater has been known to also cause involuntary swimming, Involuntary peirced body parts, collapse of lungs, and friendships. Broken arm, clogged arteries, infertility, deformities of new borns, and cannibalism. If trying Topwater for the first time and feel any of the previously mentioned symptoms, talk to your family physician as soon as possible.
TOPWATER! IT'LL CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
Topwater is a healthy way to keep your life fun, exciting and exhilerating!
Topwater is a proven way to relieve stress, headaches, pain, suffering, hangovers, and nausea! Just tie on a popper and go to "Topwater Town!"
Bass, Pike, Panfish, Muskie, Barricuda, Jacks, Cobia, Sailfish, Striped Bass, just to name a few, ALL love topwater! Simply get your favourite (fly) fishing outfit rigged up, tie on a ( deer hair ) popper or the like, and start casting to that downed tree just off the point, or that patch of lilly pads that just screams " fish!"
WARNING: Topwater might not be suitable for everyone. Topwater has been known to cause Severe Mental Trauma, Depression, Migranes, Erectile Disfunction, Increases In Violent Behavior, Lost Jobs, Broken Marriages, Broken Gear, Broken Hearts, Heart Attacks, A.D.D, A.D.H.D, Carpel Tunnel Syndrome, Tunnel Vision, Nightmares, Day Dreams, Empty Wallets, Loss Of Appetite, Increase In Appetite, Nausea, Heartburn Blurred Vision, Loss Of Jobs, Minds, Rationality, and Personality. Topwater may be dangerous for pregnant women or mothers nursing. Do not partake in Topwater fishing if you have Epilepsy. Topwater has been known to also cause involuntary swimming, Involuntary peirced body parts, collapse of lungs, and friendships. Broken arm, clogged arteries, infertility, deformities of new borns, and cannibalism. If trying Topwater for the first time and feel any of the previously mentioned symptoms, talk to your family physician as soon as possible.
TOPWATER! IT'LL CHANGE YOUR LIFE!
Sunday, 10 April 2011
Urban Water
What defines a good angler? Highly opinionated question isn't it? Don't feel bad about not having a definitive answer either, it just means you're human ( as opposed to a vegetable. ) Well to one point, an angler can focus all energy and time into one species, and become intimatey aware of that species' way of life from season to season, perhaps on one or two bodies of water ( Bass-car racers for instance!) yet to another, being able to openly diversify and with a willingness to seek out any opportunites to wet a (fly) line can bring on a whole new challenge to anglers as well.
Lets face it, not all locations are National Geographic material. There's plently of places in Canada and the United States that anglers would easily be able to fish and just as easily score Acid in one outing. Flood control ponds, channels, harbours, and the like, all present urban angling opportunities for locals
In most cases, there's only a handful of species to be encountered. Carp, Panfish, Bullheads, Largeouth Bass, and in some cases, Pike. How do you locate these places?. . (COUGH) Google Earth (COUGH). A little research goes a long way. Area-Depending: Usually late spring is the best time to start scoping out potential "local water" as most species will be post spawn, and on the feed.
Editors Note: Sometimes these places have thick shoreline brush, which, if you're fly fishing, makes backcasting damn near impossible. Depending on what species is found in said local ponds, a float tube can be a valuble resource as well. For the sake of an all-too-short fishing season, don't limit yourself to a handful of opportunities folks! Sometimes the next big one cruises just behind the Futureshop!
Lets face it, not all locations are National Geographic material. There's plently of places in Canada and the United States that anglers would easily be able to fish and just as easily score Acid in one outing. Flood control ponds, channels, harbours, and the like, all present urban angling opportunities for locals
In most cases, there's only a handful of species to be encountered. Carp, Panfish, Bullheads, Largeouth Bass, and in some cases, Pike. How do you locate these places?. . (COUGH) Google Earth (COUGH). A little research goes a long way. Area-Depending: Usually late spring is the best time to start scoping out potential "local water" as most species will be post spawn, and on the feed.
Editors Note: Sometimes these places have thick shoreline brush, which, if you're fly fishing, makes backcasting damn near impossible. Depending on what species is found in said local ponds, a float tube can be a valuble resource as well. For the sake of an all-too-short fishing season, don't limit yourself to a handful of opportunities folks! Sometimes the next big one cruises just behind the Futureshop!
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