Nomad Anglers
14Jan/110

Fly Fishing Prints

Fly fishing prints of Brown Trout, Brook Trout, Steelhead, Rainbows and more are now availible for purchase at Becca-Schlaff.com prices from $25.

6Jan/110

Alaska Caddis Hatch – Trophy Rainbow Trout

Watch some pig rainbows feed on dry flies!

Here is a recent video from Alaska Fly Anglers shot during a Caddis Hatch in mid Summer.

Looks fun?  Book a trip and try it yourself!  LINK

21Oct/100

Night Fishing – MT Ed.

Arrive in Great Falls MT. @ 10:55 PM
Arrive in Craig MT @ 12:05 AM
First fish landed at 2:00 AM

24Sep/100

Ak Bow


Captain BB with a Big Bow from AK.  Looked to be another productive here in AK.

12Feb/100

Ed’s Baby Rainbow Pattern

Here is Ed's Baby Rainbow Pattern from a few weeks ago.

Hook: TMC 811S Size 2222
Tail: White Schlappen Feathers
Over Wing: Tiger Barred Rabbit Strips Blue/Black/White + Peacock Herl + Blue Flashabou
Body: UV Polar Chenille Pearl
Cheeks: Blue +Pink + White Buck Tail
Head: Blue Ice Dub Top + Pearl Ice Dub Bottom
Eyes: Gold Medium Lead Dumbbells

16Nov/090

Weekend Fish

Here are a few pics from the weekend from a couple Nomad Anglers.

Jay with a PM indy steelhead


Zach with a Greatlakes Steelhead


Zach with a lake run rainbow from NY

20Sep/090

World Record Rainbow or Mutant?

The same week the world record Brown Trout was caught out of the Big Manistee River in Michigan a pending world record Rainbow trout was caught in Canada.

Here is the story: In the late-night darkness of Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, Spruce Grove, Alberta, Canada, resident Sean Konrad boated what is now awaiting certification as the new all-tackle world-record rainbow trout. The fish weighed a staggering 48 pounds, beating the current 43-pound 10-ounce world record (which was caught by his identical twin brother, Adam, in 2007) by 4 pounds 6 ounces. Both fish came from Diefenbaker Lake, in Saskatchewan, Canada.

As Paul Harvey would say..."and now for the rest of the story."  Can't wait to the see the first mutant Tarpon!!!

From wired.com

In an age of biotechnological juicing, not even the easygoing pastime of fishing is free from controversies over artificial enhancement.

On September 5, Saskatchewan fisherman Sean Konrad caught a 48-pound, world-record rainbow trout. The fish came from Lake Diefenbaker, where trout genetically engineered to grow extra-big escaped from a fish farm nine years ago.

The previous world record was held by Sean’s twin brother Adam, who pulled a 43-pound, 10-ounce rainbow trout from Lake Diefenbaker in 2007. That catch sparked online debate over the legitimacy of Lake Diefenbaker’s farm-born, genetically-engineered rainbows. Technically known as triploids, they’re designed with three sets of chromosomes, making them sterile and channeling energies normally spent reproducing towards growth.

In 2007, on a message board of the International Game Fish Association, the angling world’s record- and ethics-keeping body, some fishermen argued that triploids were unnatural, as divorced from the sport’s history as Barry Bonds’ home runs were from Hank Aaron’s.

The IGFA refused to make a distinction between natural and GM fish. Neither would they distinguish between species caught in their traditional waters and those introduced into new, growth-friendly environments, such as largemouth bass whose extra-large ancestors were imported from Florida to California in the 1960s.

But to purists, there was a difference between transplantation and outright manufacture.

The Konrad brothers’ response on the message board was curt: “Stop crying and start fishing.”

Now they’ve caught another record-breaking trout. Or have they?

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26Jun/090

Colorado State Cop or Trout Bum

Wow...I didn't know that the Steelhead run all the way to Colorado...

Jordan is a State Trooper from Colorado that grew up in Bath. He often frequented the shop and had Mel as a teacher in Bath.

Not a bad fish...