Author Archives: Andrew Jaworski
Pre Mother’s Day Caddis…Eventually
Saturday was a solo outing with one thing on my mind…caddis. The forecast was very sunny and in the high 70’s. I made a later than usual arrival since I had dry fly fishing on the mind and didn’t have any obligation to head home afterwards. I was staying the night at my parents place … Continue reading
Grip it and STRIP IT!!!
Sunday I headed to Grant County to get my Driftless fix, in hopes that I might find some caddis hatching despite the cloudy forecast. After poking around the earlier hours with a small streamer I only had one rainbow to show for it. As I moved around and waited for the sun to gain momentum … Continue reading
The Early Spring Swing
With the early lock-up this Winter and late thaw this Spring, Cabin Fever has been all too real. Not to mention, I’ve been stuck in mandatory training at work the last 6 weeks away from home due to my promotion, so I’ve been unable to sneak out and fish. I was worried about the water … Continue reading
MMSD Plans to remove barriers to fish passage in Menomonee River
It looks like Angler’s of the SW Tribs of WI might have some additional angling opportunities once the 5 barriers mentioned in the below link are removed. The water quality increases further upstream and becomes less urban which is good news for the fish. Spreading out fishing pressure and being able to fish less urban areas is … Continue reading
Iowa Trout
I’ve lamented missing the Driftless closer for awhile now, but during the Fall I just can’t shift my attention away from migratory trout and the occasional failed Muskie outing to make it to Iowa’s spring creeks which are open to fishing all year. During the Winter I check the 10 day forecast daily yearning for … Continue reading
More Brown
I swung a lot of the Milwaukee yesterday and my favorite run finally coughed up a real nice Brown while it was raining just after noon. The fishing seems to be a little slow this year which is surprising because we’ve had a good amount of rain to push fish up the river. Maybe it’s just … Continue reading