Sunday, March 14, 2010

Reelfoot

Reelfoot Lake is an incredible natural lake in West, TN. Formed by the New Madrid Earthquake in 1812, Reelfoot is extremely shallow and very wide. Shallow is a bit of an understatement and considering the number of stumps I hit at full throttle with the lodge's boat I may be seeing a bill for the damages sometime in the near future. While the fishing wasn't gang busters I did catch one of the largest bass I have hooked in years and hanging out with my family is always a plus.





There's a reason for this sign. Fish there and you will find out why.



Gene Larew and Strike King make it happen again



A rain soaked heron making the most of our panfish leftovers.



Uncle Johnny putting another one on the stringer.



Uncle Mike with a nice bass that fell victim to a spinner bait.




The aftermath of an overly aggressive bowfin meeting up with my uncle Mike.



West Tennessee Sunset


Thursday, March 4, 2010

South Holston Ho-Down

Dark Rise Fishing Legion members took a mid week trip to the famed South Holston River for a few hours of this and that. The South Holston is one of the best trout streams in the south but its future is marred by didymo which is an invasive algae that reminds one of a serious head cold. Help stop the spread of didymo by washing your boots in bleach and make sure your next pair is felt free!



Beauty and the Beast
A nice brown and lots of didymo!


Johnsky getting overly excited.



Your standard bow.



Glove off handoff!



A pinkish rainbow that sure looks like a "cutbow" to me.




The "trouser trout".



Brown Midge, Brown Trout





Yes, I think it's art. Yes, you should buy this print for your home.




















Sunday, February 7, 2010

Quick Float

There are days that are best left for activities other than fishing. The water is high, the temperature is cold, and the barometer is not in your favor. Somehow you end up not taking advantage of quality whitewater kayaking conditions and instead, end up going on an unproductive speed float down a swollen river. Insane landowners, painful lure failures, and a messy takeout are the highlights of your day. This was one of those days.


Out of the fish and into the hand



In the words of a very famous extraterrestrial..."Ouch!"



Hook Removal



More weathered hands



Landon on the sticks



Walker enjoying the crisp breeze



The "get out"



Cranking



The best part about being the photographer is that you get to watch others work



In case you ever wondered what happened to the cast of Miami Vice

Monday, February 1, 2010

Nothing Else To Do

When it snows in WNC, life stops. Mountain biking sucks, its too cold to want to paddle, and the skiing remains just as lame as it would have been without the additional snowfall. Often there is nothing to do but pick up your fly rod, a generous number of Blue Ribbons and totally kill an afternoon. Throw in harsh winter light, very bored fishing guides, and unacceptably dirty camera gear and what happens next is easy to predict........



Mr. Lipke


Walker and the hump trout


Landon Copeland errr....Theo Lipke


Mmmmmm.....



Boredom!

Look everyone, Landon hooked a fish

Skoal


Woodstock filming my stupidity


Laid back


Oh yes




Monday, January 18, 2010

Low Country Low Down

Because sometimes you just have to get out of town and do something different!




































Friday, January 8, 2010

The Depths of Winter


It's been a while since the last time the old blog was updated, but then again, there hasn't been a ton to blog about. Now that winter is here and the touristas have gone, it is time to fish. Here is a glimpse of our wintry fishing world in Black and White.



Walker Parrot presents the "snow drift"


32˚F



Cold Hands Make for a Slow Tie



Another Davidson River Trophy!




















Thursday, September 10, 2009

Studio Bass

A recent rip to the Chattooga produced some nice Red Eye Coosa Bass. These two had a want to be in the fashion industry so we did some studio style shots for their portfolio.