River rage has been the state of most of our spots
River has been the state of most of our minds
Swelling subdues, weather does too
Come Sunday next FISH ON we will be saying too
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Friday, April 12, 2013
Report from the Genesee River Part 1
Heading out of town on Saturday night there was a certain giddiness, an eagerness. I could not wait to get to GTO's southern tier camp. I could not wait to get in the river and stack the browns and brooks up like cord wood. We would have four guys there was no way we were striking out this trip, there was no way even with two members fly fishing beginners. We made great time leading our caravan of vehicles down through many small trout towns. Max had arrived first and opened up camp so upon our arrival we plugged in our generator and we were officially in business. Saturday night may have involved some random hoopla and a few too many drinks, but we were all ready for the next day, the river was alive with trout and the weather was supposed to be beautiful.
Shaking off the previous nights activities we ventured to town for some breakfast and hot dogs, yes hot dogs. After breakfast it was time, time to venture to the Genesee. We chose the bottom of the dam in Belmont to start our search from some beautiful browns and brooks.
I was planning to drift nymphs all weekend and help josh learn how to cast his newly purchased fly rod with some great on water experience. Gary and Max would be conventionally fishing with spinning reels and jigs and spinners. They also drifted some Gulp eggs that were recommended by a local at a local bait store. After throwing the nymph around for twenty to thirty minutes I was being nosey and watching all the other anglers on the river and noticed one gentleman over waist deep in the water right up by the base of the dam catch two nice size browns within 15 minutes of one another. I started casting and moving up stream, but didn't receive the bite I was looking for. Walking back downstream to the rest of the guys I stopped by to see how Josh was doing and to give him some pointers while gracefully stepping off the rocks into the river I performed the falling swan dive right into the water. Good thing it was warm out cuz my right arm and shoulders were soaked.
Ok I may have came in a little hot, but who knew these rocks were so damn slippery
After fishing this beautiful area downstream of the dam for awhile and not landing any fish (Gary had some bites and was having his bait stolen but could not land one) I wanted in on this dam area where the previously mentioned gentlemen were hooking up with nice size brownies. We took a little break, changed flies to the white/yellowish nymphs i could see floating in the river, and trekked back upstream to the low head dam in the middle of downtown Belmont NY. Where the dam empties over and another tributary empties into the Genesee Gary and myself attempted to cross out to a stone island out near where I had seen gentlemen landing nice fish. We were going to go land us some nice size fish and feed all four of us and Syd back at camp on trout all night. We are the backups for that show River Monsters, we can concur mother nature and her mighty swift currents..... OR not!!!! Trying to cross the river out to the island I slipped again on some river slime and went completely under. Gary being right behind me grabbed me and all was good at the moment. Now to just get back to shore hahahaha. We managed back, I walked downstream a ways to fish in the sun cuz now I was completely soaked. Wet
COLD
and no fish
Thats how day one goes down
Genesee 1
team GTO 0 and wet
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Thursday, April 4, 2013
Recipe: Creekside pan fried potato encrusted trout
Creekside Pan Fried Potato Encrusted Trout
Ingredients:
2 12-14 inch trout of any kind (my favorite-rainbow)
2 russet potatoes sliced thin on a mandoline
salt and pepper
tbsp garlic powder
canola oil
flour for dredging
1. filet fish and remove the skin, the potatoes will act as the fish's skin to protect the meat
2. season all 4 filets with salt, pepper, and garlic powder
3. shingle potatoes and place filet onto the potato sheet so that potatoes take the place of where the skin was before it was removed
4. dredge each potato encrusted filet in flour
5. heat 1/2 cup of oil in a cast iron pan over med to med high heat depending on your range
6. place filets potato side down in the pan and cook for 6-8 min
7. flip and cook for 3-5 minutes
8. flip back to potato side and finish to a golden crispy brown
9. finish with a lemon butter sauce and fresh scallions
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
WHAT A BREAK
It has been weeks since we last conversed indirectly through the expansive technological feat known as the Internet. There has been reasons, some planned some not, that has led to our tardiness and lack of motivation to publish a blog post. I had a surgical procedure done on my nose and the weather in western NY has been less than optimal most will say. The conditions have been some of the most brutal spring climate I have seen in years. Still team GTO has been on the water grinding it out. From steelies to the trout opener we have plenty of material and pics to bring you multiple posts in the next coming weeks.
Most of the GTO pro team will be together this week at camp for a half week of trout fishing the Genessee river along with the many small creeks and tribs branching off. Trout season is in full effect and we plan on landing plenty of fish and having plenty of laughs. NY state DEC has dumped thousands of hatchery browns and brooks into the waters we fish in Alleghany, Cattaragus, Wyoming, Genessee, Erie, and Niagara counties. This aggressive stocking plan coupled with beautiful projected weather should lead to plenty of hookups, a great time on the water, and some awesome camp cooked meals.
We have been busy doing some business moving our young company forward during our hiatus also. We have plans to produce an independent film chronicling our on water adventures this year with possibility of producing a full length DVD and/or YouTube series. The film will also be an entry into the 2014 fly fishing film festival. check out their website to learn more about this awesome tour bringing the sport to many around the US and Canada via awesome film makers and fly fisherman alike. To go along with this we are in talks with Steve Tedesco to help GTO out with filming, editing, film production, etc. Steve is a highly talented, artistic film maker and photographer. The way Steve looks at the world and the items in it are no where near how you or me see them. Having Steve on board highly excites me to get this film project moving along with maybe some test shoots uploaded to YouTube for ya'll to check out. To view some of Steve's work check out Sonny Westgate Photography on Facebook or check his IMDb.
In the mean time still shots on this awesome blog are gonna have to hold you over. We'll be back with the next 12-24 hours with various photos and blogs about some on water and upcoming plans for the ole Grilling the Outdoors crew
Thanks
-Bill
Thursday, March 7, 2013
Cooperation
When everyone or everything works in unison incredible things can happen. When variables decide to work against one another like oil and water, disaster is eminent. This week at GTO was a week dependent upon cooperation. Cooperation of schedules, cooperation of conditions, presentations, fish activity, you name it things had to line up like Jupiter and the fifth moon from Saturn for us to land a fish.
We were supposed to have three team members attack to niagara again this week, but come Monday morning we were down to two. Josh and myself made our way to Niagara Falls early on in the day so we were sure not to miss a feeding or any high steelhead activity. A deep freeze had moved into the WNY area late last week and was supposed to have moved on by Sunday before our trip, but here we were lugging our gear down into the niagara gorge in a balmy 20 degree temps with 15-20 mph winds making it feel like 10. As we started our decent we quickly realized ice was going to be a contender today. The river was filled with ice chunks breaking off the falls, but was clear, real clear. The current wasn't too bad and we only had one guest with us today. No boats to contend with, we had 200 yds of the bank to ourselves....
And we casted and we floated and we quickly spent the entire today switching setups and hoping and praying and casting.
We were skunked again, but not only were we skunked the three other guys we seen fishing that day were skunked. I witnessed one fish, a lake trout of ok size was caught by a gentleman during the morning on a huge white and pink buck tail jig. That would be it for the entire gorge that day as we talked to more than a done anglers, from multiple access sites along the gorge. The whirlpool and devils hole were full of ice making any sort of fishing impossible and all the way to art park had no action. Zero. Notta. Not a single fish. Plenty of stories of good strikes, but no one landed a fish but one gentleman? Were we all horrible fisherman? I think not,but if we could we would definitely appreciate some more COOPERATION from all factors involved next week in GTO land.
We were supposed to have three team members attack to niagara again this week, but come Monday morning we were down to two. Josh and myself made our way to Niagara Falls early on in the day so we were sure not to miss a feeding or any high steelhead activity. A deep freeze had moved into the WNY area late last week and was supposed to have moved on by Sunday before our trip, but here we were lugging our gear down into the niagara gorge in a balmy 20 degree temps with 15-20 mph winds making it feel like 10. As we started our decent we quickly realized ice was going to be a contender today. The river was filled with ice chunks breaking off the falls, but was clear, real clear. The current wasn't too bad and we only had one guest with us today. No boats to contend with, we had 200 yds of the bank to ourselves....
And we casted and we floated and we quickly spent the entire today switching setups and hoping and praying and casting.
We were skunked again, but not only were we skunked the three other guys we seen fishing that day were skunked. I witnessed one fish, a lake trout of ok size was caught by a gentleman during the morning on a huge white and pink buck tail jig. That would be it for the entire gorge that day as we talked to more than a done anglers, from multiple access sites along the gorge. The whirlpool and devils hole were full of ice making any sort of fishing impossible and all the way to art park had no action. Zero. Notta. Not a single fish. Plenty of stories of good strikes, but no one landed a fish but one gentleman? Were we all horrible fisherman? I think not,but if we could we would definitely appreciate some more COOPERATION from all factors involved next week in GTO land.
Sunday, March 3, 2013
Sunday schmooze
Tomorrow we take to the river that flows from the Niagara.
We skunked once 7 days before, shame on the conditions.
Silver headed ballet battle is what we strive to achieve.
Run of the drag,
screech of the reel.
Addiction is a disease some say. GTO hopes there's no cure for such a disease.
Afflicted....
We skunked once 7 days before, shame on the conditions.
Silver headed ballet battle is what we strive to achieve.
Run of the drag,
screech of the reel.
Addiction is a disease some say. GTO hopes there's no cure for such a disease.
Afflicted....
Friday, March 1, 2013
So we've been like your estranged brothers
It's true we have been gone for ten months. It's true that we wrote and published one entry in this brand new blog and then ran away to the woods to hunt and fish. You're all right and we apologize. We have decided here at team GTO to take things a little more seriously this year and that includes all of our social media outlets. If you follow along on twitter @grillingGTO you have gotten some updates and some photos throughout 2012, now we promise at least a blog a week so you can follow along at home on our adventures throughout WNY enjoying the outdoors.
So starting things off for the new year in blog land we'll talk about last week in GTO life. We've been fishing hard in the WNY area for steelhead and big brown trout in Lakes Erie and Ontario's amazing tributaries. Affectionately known as part of steelhead alley locals know you can hook up with some amazing fish throughout the winter months. Last week took us to the niagara river where action had been hot for the last couple of weeks with some large steelhead, brown trout, and lake trout haven been taken in the last 3 weeks. Most of these fish in the 6-8 lb range with some exceeding 15 pounds.
Expecting good action after striking out in a complete blizzard the week before we arrived to an mid sixties gentleman battling a beautiful chrome dome. After watching the fight go on and the elder statesman become the victor I was pumped to land me a big ole niagara river monster. There was a crowd of bank anglers and a half dozen boats drifting the mighty niagara and for hours we all enjoyed the beautiful weather and that's about it. Of the twenty guys I watched fish either from boat or bank this morning had the same exact luck, cast and tug, cast and drift, cast and nothing. Except a break in the action, could the feeding be coming,
"gentleman fish on", Gary states
Three GTO guys, two hikers, and a few Canadian geese watched as Gary pulled in an amazing 24-26 inch beautifully gold fish colored CARP!!!!
A carp, middle of February fishing artificial chubs in the niagara river under a float and we walked away with a carp that we graciously gave back.
After this omen we had to move on so we packed up, hiked out of the gorge and moved up north to the amazing little town of Lewiston and fished the niagara gorge below Artpark state park. This location wasn't as crowded and we were all able to have our own little spot on the river as there were only two other bank guys and only two drifters for the mile long area that we occupied. A couple of great strikes and bait taken. A couple average sized chromers landed by others within eye sight, but nothing for team GTO. Another strike out two weeks in a row, but were back on the trail again next week......
Bill
So starting things off for the new year in blog land we'll talk about last week in GTO life. We've been fishing hard in the WNY area for steelhead and big brown trout in Lakes Erie and Ontario's amazing tributaries. Affectionately known as part of steelhead alley locals know you can hook up with some amazing fish throughout the winter months. Last week took us to the niagara river where action had been hot for the last couple of weeks with some large steelhead, brown trout, and lake trout haven been taken in the last 3 weeks. Most of these fish in the 6-8 lb range with some exceeding 15 pounds.
Expecting good action after striking out in a complete blizzard the week before we arrived to an mid sixties gentleman battling a beautiful chrome dome. After watching the fight go on and the elder statesman become the victor I was pumped to land me a big ole niagara river monster. There was a crowd of bank anglers and a half dozen boats drifting the mighty niagara and for hours we all enjoyed the beautiful weather and that's about it. Of the twenty guys I watched fish either from boat or bank this morning had the same exact luck, cast and tug, cast and drift, cast and nothing. Except a break in the action, could the feeding be coming,
"gentleman fish on", Gary states
Three GTO guys, two hikers, and a few Canadian geese watched as Gary pulled in an amazing 24-26 inch beautifully gold fish colored CARP!!!!
A carp, middle of February fishing artificial chubs in the niagara river under a float and we walked away with a carp that we graciously gave back.
After this omen we had to move on so we packed up, hiked out of the gorge and moved up north to the amazing little town of Lewiston and fished the niagara gorge below Artpark state park. This location wasn't as crowded and we were all able to have our own little spot on the river as there were only two other bank guys and only two drifters for the mile long area that we occupied. A couple of great strikes and bait taken. A couple average sized chromers landed by others within eye sight, but nothing for team GTO. Another strike out two weeks in a row, but were back on the trail again next week......
Bill
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