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About ondafly

I have met some of the most amazing people through fly fishing. Paying forward all the knowledge and lessons I have acquired over my life is worth sharing. I continue to learn something new every day on the water. Fishing makes me happy and sharing it with good like-minded people is what it's all about. Life is short, smile each day, and have fun, hopefully near water.

the brook trout never lies…

Last weekend we got out to one of our local hot spots for a little morning action with our old friend Rick Olson of Olson Visual. Rick had just got back from a family road vacation to our National Parks with his family and he was ready for action. He needed a little fishing fix so when John Whitaker asked me if I knew anyone ready to play we got Rick into a few…it was a great morning on the water although it started off a little slow due to the slack low tide. Once the tide started to push and the current built, the fish started to chew. It was nice having a few bonus bonita boil around the boat willing to eat out flies. Most of the fish were feeding on small micro baits but the old standard #4 olive and white clouser minnows got chewed on pretty good. Thanks to John Whitaker for always being a gracious fishing host and by setting the new bar at 71 fish on his last outing on friday, we came up a little short but no one was complaining. The brook trout has been getting a work out! LOL

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pics of the day…

here are a few recap photos from the beach office…

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island bliss…

Last Thursday was an insane day of offshore fly fishing with our friend and fish whisperer, Glenn Ueda aboard his 20 foot Edgewater. We targeted the island of Catalina with the main mission of getting our friend, Jim Solomon his first yellowtail on the fly. Well….Jimmy logged the first five yellowtail that morning in short order and was on fire all day long. It was a yellowtail, bonita bonanza! Even our buddy John Whitaker who launched from Redondo solo was slaying them.  It was five hours of doubles, triples, sore arms and lots of laughs…Thanks Glenn for allowing me to burn some of these fond memories on digital film!

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unbroken ground…

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Yvon Chouinard of Patagonia is one of my heroes because he just doesn’t talk about stuff, he makes change by putting his foot and resources forward. Every individual is capable of making change in this world. We need a revolution of like-minded people for our planet to heal. Check out this twenty five minute film by director Chris Malloy (180 degrees South) to see what ordinary folks like you and me are capable of. Click Here!

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peter pan flies again…

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photo courtesy of Rob Aaron Gordon/Garden&Gun magazine

From downhill skiing to tournament tarpon, Andy Mill has always been a winner and a great advocate/ambassador for saltwater flats flyfishing for tarpon. Always willing to share knowledge. I had to good fortune to interview Andy for an FFSW article I did years ago on the origin of the “Toad Fly”.  I remember Andy was enthusiastic and passionate to share his talents as a great tarpon fisherman with me. Here’s a nice article from Garden & Gun magazine about his relationship to his middle son, Nicky and their tarpon fishing adventures in the keys. Click Here!

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corbina patrol…

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Nice healthy corbina, sight cast and landed on a pink/grey merkin this morning in skinny water by Jim Solomon. Photo courtesy of Jim Solomon. Sweet fish!

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pic of the day…

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No dogs allowed in the Pasadena Casting Pond but Camel are cool. WTF? Photo courtesy of Matt Abrams

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good Karma…

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Nice Corbina landed by Paul Payan of the Pasadena Casting Club.

“I caught my first Corbina on a fly today and shortly afterwards I caught my second. It was on the Pasadena Casting Club trip to Santa Clause Lane Beach in Carpinteria. It felt like Christmas in July to me. I caught it on a Crabby Patty. Special thanks to Jim Solomon and Al Q for all of the surf instruction and your years of patience.” –Paul

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a carper’s wet dream…

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the golden tarpon?

Read the entire story on the Bonefish & Tarpon Trust newsletter!

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today’s beanage…

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Kesley Gallagher with another fine corbina landed on 6# tippet. Photo by John Dietch.

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Al Q with a sight cast bean in shallow water.

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Ring of pink merkins tied by Al Q with heavy brass eyes.

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Nice bean landed by my friend, Regan Kline this morning, I recognize that merkin, wink, wink. Photo by Regan Kline.

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