Now Thats Using Your Head!
If you’ve ever been taken out fishing by a guide, you probably know that it’s good manners to tip your guide. It’s not however, good manners to throw a fish at your guides head.
If you’ve ever been taken out fishing by a guide, you probably know that it’s good manners to tip your guide. It’s not however, good manners to throw a fish at your guides head.
One of our favorite contributors, Adam Guy, recently returned from a trip to Sri Lanka and sent over a couple of photos to share with our readers. We are not certain what type of fish they are, but if you do, please let us know.


To read about Adam’s fishing trip in Sri Lanka, visit his homepage.
I’ve started getting fishing reports via the Fishing Fury MySpace page from some charters and guide services. This report is from SC Guide Services out of Northern California.
Klamath River - October 2nd, 2006
RECORDED: 75 ° FISHING: Excellent
On Monday, I fished my buddies Jim, Keith, and Matt and they landed 6 out of 12 Salmon. Five of the six Salmon weighed over 18 pounds, and 3 of those were over 20 pounds. Jim landed the hog of the day a nice big 25 pound buck. See the photo gallery for the pics. K-15 kwikfish and Roe were the baits of choice. I am fishing the section of river from the Hatchery to Fishhook it has been the most productive.
Scott Caldwell
SC Guide Service
www.caldwellfishing.com
scott@caldwellfishing.com
530 905 0758



I really appreciate these guys, so if it’s easier for you to send via myspace, please do!
Connie Inman is definitely a hero of fishing here at Fishing Fury. In true fury style, Connie has been travling nearly 3,000 miles, 3 times a year, to the remote Canadian wilderness in search of nothing more than his greatest passion, trophy Pike fishing. When Clive and I first met Connie it was through the Ontario Fishing Network, where those who know him, consider him to be a king of Pike. Connie’s kingdom of Pike is the small 14 mile Little Vermillion Lake, just north of Red Lake, Ontario, and can only be reached by a small bush plane. It wasn’t long before the pictures of Connie’s monsterous Pike and his great personality led Clive and I to book our trip to Little Vermillion through Sportsman’s Lodge, the same service Connie uses.
The trip was a total success and it was all thanks to Connie, he bestowed a great deal of his knowledge on us in a crash course guide around the lake our first day.
If you’d like to book a fly-in fishing trip to Little Vermillion Lake for trophy Pike, contact Brett Geary and his family at www.trophypikecanada.com.
Read the article on Connie Inman by the Tennessean.
And of course this wouldn’t be a complete entry without a least one monster pike from Little Vermillion Lake.

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