
Andrew Dickinson of Hatch Outdoors lands two nice fish on the Qs orange beach bug recently in San Diego! Way to go Andrew…
They say a picture is worth a thousand words but if these pictures could talk, what amazing adventures, insights and stories would be revealed.
Just wanted to thank everyone again for being so giving and kind in joining us in our grass roots effort to perpetuate saltwater fly fishing off our local beaches. The day was filled with great information, talented instructors, enthusiastic participants and volunteers and it was FREE! It was a day of mentoring and hopefully you all made a few new friends and fishing buddies. Can’t say enough about Ken Yoshihara and Chum, Ken’s music was mellow and pretty, and CHUM, well let’s just say they blew the doors off the Long Beach Casting Club. They were awesome! Here’s a few pics to burn into our memories. Hope to see ya’ll on the beach for the One Surf Fly in Huntington Beach on April 27th. Tight Lines! -Al Q

Jim Solomon working one of the many casting clinics he designed for the day’s event. photo by James Dywer
Directions to the Long Beach Casting Club! Tomorrow should be a nice mellow day, hanging out with good fishing folk, all willing to share and mentor those interested in throwing flies in the surf with a fly rod. hope to see some new faces.

DORA, Alabama- James R. Bramlett, 65, landed a 70 pound striped bass from the Black Warrior River near the Gorgas Steam Plant Thursday February 28, 2013. The fish was weighed on certified scales and officials and a fisheries biologist with the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources were at Bramlett’s home today to make it official. The fish is 45.5 inches long and has a 37.75 inch girth. It tops the previous state record by 15 pounds that has stood since 1959. That fish was caught on the Tallapoosa River. The catch may become the new IGFA world record for a landlocked stripe bass. That record currently stands at 67pounds, 8 ounces. (Joe Songer/jsonger@al.com)
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Here’s a fun piece of art to brighten your day! This is an old promotional piece that someone did for Mustad awhile ago. I think it is pretty awesome! Mustad hooks are the best selling hooks on the planet! Did you know that one out of every three fish caught in the world is on a Mustad hook? I love the new tarpon hooks for tying flies, they are strong and reliable!
In 1919, chewing-gum entrepenuer William Wrigley, Jr. bought all the controlling shares in the Santa Catalina Island Company and became the largest shareholder of the island. He loved Catalina and invested million of dollars into promoting the tourism to the island. Catalina was only 27 miles across the blue Pacific from San Pedro. He hired a top advertising man named Otis Shepard and in 1939, Otis created the Doublemint Twins campaign. The rest was history. Here are a few of the really neat designs and advertisements from that time period…