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  1. This Saturday we will be hosting our annual ISA fishing outing/picnic. The event will take place on the Mackinaw River. If you wish to fish, meet at Busy Corner's restaurant by 6:30 AM. The Mack is very low right now and is ideal for wading. Canoeing is a little difficult but, doable. After fishing concludes around 1:00 PM, we will head to Harold Hohulin's house in Goodfield for our picnic/cookout. If you are coming to the cookout, you will need to provide your own meat for the grill and your own drinks (no alcohol please). More details: http://illinoissmallmouthalliance.net/foru...?showtopic=5717 Hope to see many of your there!!!!
  2. The outing has been canceled due to the river raging at 5,400 cfs, and another inch of rain predicted for tonight. With the water that high and fast, and the recent rain, the banks are going to be very slippery to try and walk safely. Again, retaining our members' health and safety is more important than catching a few fish. IT HAS BEEN RESCHEDULED- PLEASE CHECK THE SUNDAY, JULY 5th CALENDAR POSTING
  3. Float/wade trip Mackinaw River Meeting time: 6:30 Meeting place: Busy Corners restaurant in Goodfield
  4. That would make one heck of a bluegill fillet. I think I good spend all day catching those on the long rod and it would be totally enjoyable.
  5. I try to think of mushroom hunting as good exercise and a chance to get some good photos. Then Im not as bummed out when I dont find any. Like today! Heres some misc. fungi I saw.
  6. Fresh Morels popped up in Macon County Wednesday. Never did find any greys this year. But thats okay yellows are bigger. After the rain last night I will need my chest waders to hunt today. I found a log full of these big rascals, Im trying to find out if they are edible. Anybody know?
  7. Paul, I was amazed to find yellows since I hadnt found any greys yet. Iam still expecting to find greys when I go today. I think the yellows were isolated to that one area. Iam sure glad that I enjoy mushroom hunting otherwise I would be pulling my hair out (whats left) with this continued wet weather pattern.
  8. Morels are very recognizable and there isnt any other mushroom that looks similar. Just take a look at Jonesy post/picture and you will beable to identify the real thing. Go find yourself a wooded park and start looking. BTW kids love to go "room" hunting. They may not find any but being out in the woods always seemed to be enough for my kids. Of course now they love hunting mushrooms with their kids.
  9. I found eight large yellow morels Sunday in low areas near a stream and they were actualy a little old. Went out this afternoon, early, and had to walk alittle while to get to where I wanted to hunt and the rain started. Luckly I had taken my rain coat so I only got soaked from the waist down.
  10. Jonn, nice cray imatation. I love the Enrico Puglisi streamer brush with the micro legs, albeit it is a bit pricey. Alan Sherman used the streamer brush material to tie his version of the Hairy Fodder at the Flies of the ISA event earlier this month. He really likes it because its so much lighter than the wet rabbit fur to cast. Alan ommitted the rattle in his demo so when I got home I tied some with the rattle. I like the plumper profile and the sound. Here are the other ties that were shown. Charlie Boy Hopper Periodical Cicada Eye Screw Baitfish (articulated tail on this one) Clouser Swimming Nymph Chenille Frog
  11. I like the broom handle idea, cheap and it works. If you lose it you dont cry because it didnt cost ninety bucks. I got mine at Target, $16.00, last year its actually a hiking model. I use it mostly for mushroom hunting but it works fine in the water too.
  12. The Kankakee outing, June 28th. More on this as it develops. Don, thanks for the link.
  13. Once again a great event, bravo to the presenters, organizers and the One More Cast staff for putting this on. All seven patterns advertized were tied and I did six before having to hit the road for the long ride home. Dont take that wrong, this event was worth the drive. All of the fly's were definetley ones I will use. They all will catch fish and for the most part are patterns I havent tied or fished before. Im still excited about the prospects of using these new flys. Just a word about the skill level needed to attend one of these events. If you have a vise a pair of sissors and a bobbin and can spell f-l-y you are skilled enough. With the help of others at the table, and the presenter, a beginning tier would be able to tie along with the veterans. In one of the pictures there is a young boy seated with his father and tying right along with the rest of us. I beleive his dad will be buying tying materials for him for a number of years to come. Nicely done Dad!
  14. One of our members is taking the Boy Scout Troop to the Boundry Waters for a week of canoeing, camping and fishing. His question to me was "what do I take for lures for smallmouth and walleye". Remember he's going to be carrying this stuff on his back between lakes so he needs our go to lures. I suggested rubber baits like 6" rubber worms and tubes fished on sliders as a start but I dont have a clue on the walleye. I know I have caught sauger on rubber worms rigged and fished to imitate minnows.
  15. Outing dates have been added to the calendar, details will be added later. There is no scheduled outing planned in April. But if the water permits call a friend and get out there and fish. Two changes that were made are both in June. Instead of doing the Fox river on June 13th (a bad time due to recreational canoers) we will be doing the Mackinaw this will replace the June 27th trip. Also we have scheduled an outing with the Chicago group on June 28 to fish the Kankakee with them. This trip will require some coordinating so please let me know early if you plan to attend.
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