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A New Book, A New Species, And Some New Summer Goals

July 09, 2009 By: Ward Category: Fly Fishing

Who needs a little extra distraction at work?? Not me… but thanks to the roughfisher, I have yet another one.

Who Needs a "to-do" list anyway?

Who needs a "to-do" list anyway?

I picked up this book a few weeks ago after reading JP’s interview with Tom Dickson. It’s easy to feel a bit isolated from the fly fishing community out here in Oklahoma and the book sounded like a good enough substitute for getting in some on-the-water time with the rough fishing gurus.

I’ve always been a fan of a little fishing variety and it seems like this book is opening up a few more fly fishing options for me. I definitely haven’t been disappointed with the results thus far. After picking up my first Flathead a couple of weeks ago (admittedly, more luck than a result of reading the book…spend enough time on the water and something cool is bound to happen sooner or later), I pulled in my first bullhead. Check another one off the species life list!

A not-so-black black bullhead

A not-so-black black bullhead

With a little academic motivation from Fishing for Buffalo and having knocked off 2 new species from the life list in as many weeks I thought I should expand on my “Gar Goal” a bit more… I’m always trying to find ways to continually improve and I figure there’s no better way to ensure it happens than to come up with some specific challenges for myself.

SUMMER GOALS:

  1. Catch a Gar – Still #1, but I think I am going to take after Trash on the Fly (one of the best posts I’ve read in a while) and just fish for them opportunistically. I’ve burned a lot of time fishing for them recently when I would have probably been better off chasing something else.
  2. Develop some all around rough fishin’ skills. The vast majority of the time I’ve spent on the water this  year has been chasing carp in still water, I need to break out of the rut. This one has to be broken up into a few parts:
    1. Fish more moving water.
    2. Find and catch at least one species of Redhorse
    3. Find and catch at least one species of Buffalo
    4. Find and catch a Drum

Having more goals will give me better opportunity for success and I think will really help me to pick up some new skills over the summer. The water is low and the days are hot and long. Gotta take advantage of it while I can.

Tight Lines.

4 Comments to “A New Book, A New Species, And Some New Summer Goals”


  1. excellent set of goals Ward. Good luck on your quest!

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  2. Patrick Sievert says:

    Hey, I just found your blog… I like your style. I’m an Okie transplant stuck in NW AR. But I’m all about catching “rough” fish. Carp (commons, grassers, you name it), gar, whatever…

    I’ve caught at least 7 or 8 gar this year (in 3 trips, which weren’t entirely focused on gar). If you’re willing to travel to far eastern OK, we can meet up and try for some gar. If not, I know a place in Oklahoma County that has a bunch of gar in it too (my friend Husky in OKC is currently trying to catch a gar too, to no avail so far). I also know a place down by Comanche that’s full of gar. I don’t want to publish them (try to keep it a secret from the bowfishers if I can), but e-mail me if you want to know where they are.

    http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3322/3648860230_1afb6dfb76_b.jpg

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  3. Nice one Patrick! Crazy lookin’ fish. Can’t beat eastern OK fishing as far as I’m concerned… About to send you an an email so we can compare some notes.

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  4. Nice gar! I can catch gar it is carp that I have trouble with.

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