This Is My Journey

I Will Share What I See And Do

Monday, May 21, 2012

Smallmouth Bass Season and Wind

The season has been open for about three weeks and I think the wind has blown at least 20mph everyday.I am heading out tomorrow since they are only calling for 10-15 mph winds, we'll see.On the days I have gotten out I have caught some big fish.One day last week we ran into the crew at Tightlines fly-fishing company from Depere at the boat ramp as we where putting in. I talked to Tim the owner this weekend and that day there where five 20" smallmouth caught and released on the river.Those are some impressive numbers! In out boat we had two 18.5",19" and one 20.5" fish.The fishing is only getting better!The Murdich minnow have been taking it's fair share in the morning,but I find myself switching to top water about noon. The Whitlock sheep minnow has been very hot.Fish have been tight to the bank as in slack water with deep drop off's near by.Good luck and drop me a email if you have any questions



Friday, May 4, 2012

Cabela's confirmed for Ashwaubenon ,will this hurt small business ?

Cabela's confirmed for Ashwaubenon

100,000-square-foot facility planned

ASHWAUBENON - Local officials have confirmed Cabela’s is coming to a piece of Ashwaubenon land owned by the Green Bay Packer 
"Cabela's loves Wisconsin. This is our third Wisconsin store," said Cabela's CEO Tommy Millner.
You will no longer have to drive to the Milwaukee area or Prairie du Chien to visit Cabela's.
The official announcement came Friday morning.
The outdoors retailer will be located in the Village of Ashwaubenon.
The store will be built just off Highway 41 along Lombardi Avenue.
The 100,000-square foot facility is expected to open by next summer.
"Cabela's customers live in Wisconsin," Millner said. "It's one of what we call our next generation stores. We have one in north Seattle and Dallas, Texas. So these are big market stores."
The store will create approximately 175 jobs.
Ashwaubenon Village President Mike Aubinger says plans have been in the works for about a year.
"This is a great day for Ashwaubenon, great day for the Greater Green Bay area; it's going to create jobs, increment. It's going to create more trips here, it'll increase our tourism," said Aubinger.
The land is owned by the Packers organization.
The team has been trying to develop property for a couple of years.
However, the Packers had trouble finalizing a plan, because 11 acres of the land is wetlands.
Then last year, the state Legislature passed a law to allow the site to be developed.
"With the permit we got through the DNR, we could have filled-in 3 acres of the wetlands under the permit, but we're only going to fill-in 1.65 acres," explained Packers President Mark Murphy.
Murphy says the organization is partnering with Ducks Unlimited to protect the remaining acres.
The team will also look to restore other area wetlands.
Wetlands education will also be part of the development.
"We're going to put a conservation easement on the property," Murphy said. "We're going to put up a series of signs and kiosks as well as a viewing platform."
Work is expected to begin within the next 60 days.


This will have a big impact on our community! I am not a big box store fan.I wonder how many jobs and small business will be lost due to them coming in. I will still take my local fly shop and all the local knowledge