Monday, December 16, 2013

I write you with a request for the financial help

Good afternoon. My name is Mikhail. I from Ukraine

I write you with a request for the financial help. The sum of money is necessary, I ask to help.

 

The amount of the help, which size won't break your financial state... how many for you it isn't difficult financially.

My bank details:

INTERMEDIARY BANK : BKTRUS33
                                              Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas


BENEFICIARY'S BANK : ACCOUNT : 04-424-062
                                               DELKUAUK
                                               JSC "Delta Bank" , KIEV , UKRAINE


BENEFICIARY : 26204703121123
                              MYKHAILOV MYKHAILO


DETAILS OF PAYMENT : Financial aid


Or:

MasterCard

5167 7600 0084 5559

 

Your offers and to contact me by mail Beretta3@ukr.net

 

I will try to answer all. Thanks to all in advance for your help.

This letter isn't commercial the offer

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

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Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Redfish New Orleans jan 2012 blog


I love the month of January! The reason? Big Redfish in New Orleans! This is the time of year when I get down to the Big Easy and target big Reds on the fly. I first fished the area in 2003 with my good friend Capt. Gregg Arnold. I had fished with Gregg on and episode of my first TV series “In Search of Fly water back in April of that year.

The following January , Gregg called me one cold night in san Diego and said “ you need to come down to New Orleans as soon as possible , I’ve found an area with giant redfish and I think we can break the world record on the fly IF you can get here in the next couple days”.

After I got off the phone with Gregg I immediately booked a plane ticket for the next morning. By the next afternoon Gregg and I were driving through downtown New Orleans planning our fly fishing attack.

Gregg and I fished hard for 3 days which resulted in 3 of the best days fishing I think I’ve ever experienced. We caught big number of redfish and ion our final day on the water we hooked and released 20 all over 25 pounds with the largest fish of the day being a world record redfish that tipped the scales at 41.65 pounds!!

There is no better place to fish during the winter months then New Orleans La for redfish.

If you go

SEASONS: OCTOBER –FEBRUARY

Rod: 9 ft 9 wt

Reel: any good saltwater fly reels w/ 200 yards of 20 to 30 lb Dacron/Gel spun backing

Flyline: Floating WF Redfish taper flyline. (Make sure these lines are made for cooler waters)

Flies: Hailey’s Comet, Lex’s hip hop crab

CONTACT: Capt. Gregg Arnold ph: 504.237.6742 email: garnold3@cox.net

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Viva...Baja!

The Baja's East Cape popularity has really boomed in recent years with the fly fishing crowd. No need to go into that but, with this new found popularity comes lots more pressure on the fish, the beaches and the overall Baja experience. Now, I’m not suggesting that this is a bad thing. I think it’s great for any and all fly angers to get out and give this fishery a serious effort. It will open the minds for the trout die hards and refine and improve the skills of the true saltwater fly fishing freaks. Roosterfish are not easy to catch on the fly or on live bait for that matter. I can only compare trying to feed a fly to a big Rooster is like enticing a tiger to eat a watermelon. It can be done however the stars have to line up just right. Now, smaller roosters are a bit more cooperative when casting a fly to them. They seem to have a more eagerness about them when eating the fly and are far less discriminate. So, for that reason these little rosters are the perfect Baja fly rod fish. Targeting roosters is a pretty simple game. Find a beach where deep water pinches close to a beach, the presence of lots of bait and a knowledge of the tides and last but not least: a lot of patience. If the bait is present the roosters will show up….eventually. Now lets talk tackle. A solid 9 or 10 wt rod with an intermediate line and a 9 foot 20 lb florocabon leader will do the trick . Oh and don’t forget the stripping basket. You’ll thank me the fist time you run and gun your first rooster from the beach. No need to explain you'll understand when it happens. How about flies? Mullet patterns, sardines patterns; small, medium and large. Just make sure they are NOT dressed to heavily and the hooks are ultra sharp. Remember less is more when tying or buying flies for Roosterfish. Baja's East cape is worth the trip. Make sure you go May- July to ensure prime time Roosterfish fly rod action! Best Conway Where to stay http://www.rancholeonero.com/ Who to fish with www.baja-anglers.com www.thereelbaja.com

Friday, May 13, 2011

I'm back in action....


OK folks sorry about being AWOL for a LOOOONG time. Its been a crazy year! The birth of my son Maximillan last May and the call of duty required of being a father took the front seat in my life for the past 12 months. Needless to say "Maxaroo",now a year old, is doing great and so is his awesome mom,my wife Michelle.

I've set a goal to keep this blog updates in 2011/12 with stories,tales and tips on fly fishing and adventure.


Conway Bowman


Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Flats boat Carpin' in San Diego

It's on! Carp on the fly season has begun.Check out this Youtube link and get stoked on this great fishery!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ik1iobnh6Sg

I hope your out fishing

best

Conway Bowman

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Back in action...

Its been a long four weeks. Dealing with all sorts of weirdness here in San Diego and trying to put the final touches on my new saltwater fly fishing book for the Orvis Company.For the record, writing a book on flyfishing is a tough gig! There is so much information needed to be covered and to put that information on paper is a task that is very laborsome for sure.

Yesterday...

The big event at Lake Hodges " The Hodge Podge" was not as well attended at I would have hoped. We ahd some great companies who attended like Kaenon,Simms, Ross/Buff and of course the San Diego Fly Shop/Bluewater Tackle from Solona Beach who put on the event. Ed Z from the San Diego Union Tribune stopped by and we had a great chat about fly fishing for carp at our local lakes.

until next time

great tides

conway