Well, The Cedar Sweeper crew is going to hit the ice on Anchor Bay tomorrow for some fishing fun. A few thermoses of coffee, some lunch, and a lot of beer should make for an enjoyable day. As with most of our trips, fish are the bonus … and we hope to put a few on the ice. A nice perch dinner would go good right about now. The weather (namely the cold) will be our biggest enemy as the cold is due to set in starting tonight. There is a warm up due for next week though and that has me dreaming about the fly rod, moving water, and silver bullets.
I was lucky enough to catch Anatomy of a Murder on television over the holiday break. Jimmy Stewart playing around with flies and sticking it up George C. Scott’s ass is something to see. I also revisited a Michigan outdoor writing anthology I am fond of and re-read Gambling at Frenchman’s. Voelker was a genius; but more importantly he was a treasure and it seems like today honorable men who work in one of the branches of our government are few and far between. I especially like the bell at Frenchman’s that tolls the cocktail hour. We need a bell like that.
I ran across a post at Baldwin Bait and Tackle that said Michigan out of Doors magazine website would be streaming the natural resources meeting live. The meeting was due to take place yesterday. It was rumored that they had added a late agenda item that would cover how license fees are budgeted. Is this finally a useful utilization of technology for something other than pornography. Hey, fly fishing video are OK as well.
I have heard that there are a couple of local guys that have started a petition to lift the baiting ban in the lower peninsula. They are basically saying that the ban is not based on sound science (a reaction plan is not sound science) and they are saying that all the ban has done has turned people into criminals for putting out some carrots and apples. I tend to think that they are right and others think that the ban is a good idea. However, consider this; they have been living with CWD out west for years. The same way we have been living with TB and neither has killed off all the animals. And if the argument is that we will all be better hunters …. well, to each their own I say. Earn a buck might be much more worth our time.
It has been confirmed that The Cedar Sweeper crew will be making its first public appearance. We will be cleaning ourselves up, staying sober, and sponsoring a couple of events. The White River Fly Shop at Bass Pro Shop in Auburn Hills, Michigan has been kind enough to let us come in a sponsor a tying class and a seminar. Here are the Details:
Thursday January 28, 2010
Intermediate Fly Tying
6:30 - 8:30 PM
Pre-registration required call the shop at 248-209-4200
Saturday February 20, 2010
Fly Fishing for Steelhead
2 - 4 PM
Chris Therssen, Joel Tomaszewski, and I should all be at The White River Fly Shop. So, stop by and talk fly tying, photography, fly fishing, and The Cedar Sweeper with us. We should have some copies of the magazine, decals, and hopefully a mailer or the laptop set up so that people can easily arrange for their subscriptions to The Cedar Sweeper.
Come on out and gain some knowledge from Wayne and The White River team. If my conversations with them are any indication, they will have a lot of good information to share.
Give the fly shop a call at 248-209-4200 for details on both events.
We look forward to meeting and chatting it up with anyone interested in fly fishing in Michigan.
Thanks for dropping by.