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Vladimir L. June 14th, 2006 06:29 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:16:08 -0700, "Skwala"
wrote:


"Vladimir L." wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 14:07:19 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote:



Hi everybody here.

May be the thread is finished but I would like to share some of my own
experience with you guys. In the mid of 80's I used to fish on
Siberian rivers in Eastern Siberia (East of lake Baikal). We used
homemade Mouse Pattern and I remember that we used to fish on the
pattern always in a night time. Why at night? Cause the mice are the
night feeders. They are very careful during a bright time of day and
swimming through the rivers only in a night time. And trout (we called
it Lenok in russian) knows about the mice habit. We were pretty
successful with the Mouse Pattern.
Sorry for my English and possible mistakes but it's not my native
language. I'm russian.
Good fishing season to everybody.

Vladimir L.



Nice and informative post... thanks... hmmmm Vladimir L., no relation to....
oh never mind.

Yes.
You got it.
I'm his fishing adviser...


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Vladimir L. June 14th, 2006 06:38 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:47:41 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote:


"Vladimir L." wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 14:07:19 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 17:16:41 -0600, Willi
wrote:

Although I agree with your post in principal (whatever that means), mice
can be an important food source. There was a reservoir up in Wyoming
where mice/rodents made up something like 90% (by weight) of the trouts'
diet. When I first read the study I was amazed. The reservoir is a
large one and it lacked a forage base. The trout population was low but
consisted of some VERY big fish. The Wyoming DOW used the study to make
the decision to stock the reservoir with a fish to serve as a forage
base for the games fishes.

The guides in Kamchatka had a rainbow killed by the sport
over-playing it and taking too long to remove the hook. They said
that there was 4 mice in the trout's stomach. As you say, in some
parts of the world, the mouse is a major food source for big fish,

Still at Lakewood. Water flow is 4200 cfs. Not many good places to
fish without a boat. Managed a couple of nice brookies on dries this
a.m. at Wing Dam Pool.




Hi everybody here.

May be the thread is finished but I would like to share some of my own
experience with you guys. In the mid of 80's I used to fish on
Siberian rivers in Eastern Siberia (East of lake Baikal). We used
homemade Mouse Pattern and I remember that we used to fish on the
pattern always in a night time. Why at night? Cause the mice are the
night feeders. They are very careful during a bright time of day and
swimming through the rivers only in a night time. And trout (we called
it Lenok in russian) knows about the mice habit. We were pretty
successful with the Mouse Pattern.
Sorry for my English and possible mistakes but it's not my native
language. I'm russian.
Good fishing season to everybody.

Vladimir L.


Vladimir,
thanks for the input on fishing the mouse pattern. I'll try casting at
night as well as day on the Arolik, Alaska, using
the mouse.
-tom


Tom,
I forgot to mention that when you fishing mouse pattern at night you
can hear a powerful splash first than delay and fish bites only after
that. Trout just try to shock and drown the mouse. It makes easy
trophy for it.
I hope it helps.

Vladimir L.

Tom Nakashima June 14th, 2006 07:03 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 

"Vladimir L." wrote in message
...
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:47:41 -0700, "Tom Nakashima"
wrote:


"Vladimir L." wrote in message
. ..
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006 14:07:19 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote:

On Mon, 12 Jun 2006 17:16:41 -0600, Willi
wrote:

Although I agree with your post in principal (whatever that means),
mice
can be an important food source. There was a reservoir up in Wyoming
where mice/rodents made up something like 90% (by weight) of the
trouts'
diet. When I first read the study I was amazed. The reservoir is a
large one and it lacked a forage base. The trout population was low but
consisted of some VERY big fish. The Wyoming DOW used the study to make
the decision to stock the reservoir with a fish to serve as a forage
base for the games fishes.

The guides in Kamchatka had a rainbow killed by the sport
over-playing it and taking too long to remove the hook. They said
that there was 4 mice in the trout's stomach. As you say, in some
parts of the world, the mouse is a major food source for big fish,

Still at Lakewood. Water flow is 4200 cfs. Not many good places to
fish without a boat. Managed a couple of nice brookies on dries this
a.m. at Wing Dam Pool.




Hi everybody here.

May be the thread is finished but I would like to share some of my own
experience with you guys. In the mid of 80's I used to fish on
Siberian rivers in Eastern Siberia (East of lake Baikal). We used
homemade Mouse Pattern and I remember that we used to fish on the
pattern always in a night time. Why at night? Cause the mice are the
night feeders. They are very careful during a bright time of day and
swimming through the rivers only in a night time. And trout (we called
it Lenok in russian) knows about the mice habit. We were pretty
successful with the Mouse Pattern.
Sorry for my English and possible mistakes but it's not my native
language. I'm russian.
Good fishing season to everybody.

Vladimir L.


Vladimir,
thanks for the input on fishing the mouse pattern. I'll try casting at
night as well as day on the Arolik, Alaska, using
the mouse.
-tom


Tom,
I forgot to mention that when you fishing mouse pattern at night you
can hear a powerful splash first than delay and fish bites only after
that. Trout just try to shock and drown the mouse. It makes easy
trophy for it.
I hope it helps.

Vladimir L.


I'll tell you Vladimir, just the thought gets me excited about fishing the
mouse pattern in Alaska.
thanks again,
-tom



rw June 14th, 2006 07:15 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 
Vladimir L. wrote:

Sorry for my English and possible mistakes but it's not my native
language. I'm russian.


Your English is a lot better than my Russian. :-)

--
Cut "to the chase" for my email address.

Wayne Harrison June 14th, 2006 07:26 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 

"rw" wrote in message
m...
Vladimir L. wrote:

Sorry for my English and possible mistakes but it's not my native
language. I'm russian.


Your English is a lot better than my Russian. :-)


his english is a lot better than much of the english that infiltrates
this forum.

yfitons
wayno



Skwala June 15th, 2006 05:52 AM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 

"Vladimir L." wrote in message
...
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:16:08 -0700, "Skwala"
wrote:




Vladimir L.



Nice and informative post... thanks... hmmmm Vladimir L., no relation
to....
oh never mind.

Yes.
You got it.
I'm his fishing adviser...




Konyeshna, Ya dymaiu, shto eta oznachaet Bbi ne *poimaite i Bbipyck* ribak..

* catch and release (hooking a fish and releasing it back to the water,
alive).

BTW, Ya zhelaiu Ya gavooril na Rysskom yazbike tak zhe kak Bbi.


sorry about the transliteration, I can't seem to find a working cyrillic
encoding on this machine...







Vladimir L. June 15th, 2006 03:25 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 21:52:37 -0700, "Skwala" wrote:


"Vladimir L." wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:16:08 -0700, "Skwala"
wrote:




Vladimir L.



Nice and informative post... thanks... hmmmm Vladimir L., no relation
to....
oh never mind.

Yes.
You got it.
I'm his fishing adviser...




Konyeshna, Ya dymaiu, shto eta oznachaet Bbi ne *poimaite i Bbipyck* ribak..

* catch and release (hooking a fish and releasing it back to the water,
alive).

BTW, Ya zhelaiu Ya gavooril na Rysskom yazbike tak zhe kak Bbi.


sorry about the transliteration, I can't seem to find a working cyrillic
encoding on this machine...


Skwala,

It's OK. We can continue in English.
At least our conversation will be transparent to everybody in the
group and guys will not suspect us that we have some hidden agenda.
Like stealing strategical fly-fishing secrets from you north-american
guys by russian mafia. :)
Actually I'm not exactly russian. Originally I'm from the city of
Minsk, Belarus living now in Canada. I told you that I'm russian for
simplicity because I know that american guys consider everybody from
former USSR as a russian.
BTW where did you study russian?

Regards

Vladimir L.





Ken Fortenberry June 15th, 2006 03:46 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 
Vladimir L. wrote:
snip
Actually I'm not exactly russian. Originally I'm from the city of
Minsk, Belarus living now in Canada. I told you that I'm russian for
simplicity because I know that american guys consider everybody from
former USSR as a russian. ...


Hmmmmm, I'm gonna have to mull that over for awhile and
decide whether or not I should feel insulted. ;-)

--
Ken Fortenberry - American for simplicity

Skwala June 15th, 2006 04:25 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 

"Vladimir L." wrote in message
...
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 21:52:37 -0700, "Skwala" wrote:


"Vladimir L." wrote in message
. ..
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:16:08 -0700, "Skwala"
wrote:




Skwala,

It's OK. We can continue in English.
At least our conversation will be transparent to everybody in the
group and guys will not suspect us that we have some hidden agenda.
Like stealing strategical fly-fishing secrets from you north-american
guys by russian mafia. :)
Actually I'm not exactly russian. Originally I'm from the city of
Minsk, Belarus living now in Canada. I told you that I'm russian for
simplicity because I know that american guys consider everybody from
former USSR as a russian.
BTW where did you study russian?

Regards

Vladimir L.




I used to hang out with some Byelorussian types, good people but their
accent gave me a head ache after awhile (all those soft consonants).

All the Russian I know, I learned form reading "Russian Brides 4 U" Spam.



Vladimir L. June 15th, 2006 06:55 PM

How to fish the Mouse Pattern? (Here's how it's done)
 
On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 08:25:33 -0700, "Skwala"
wrote:


"Vladimir L." wrote in message
.. .
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 21:52:37 -0700, "Skwala" wrote:


"Vladimir L." wrote in message
...
On Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:16:08 -0700, "Skwala"
wrote:




Skwala,

It's OK. We can continue in English.
At least our conversation will be transparent to everybody in the
group and guys will not suspect us that we have some hidden agenda.
Like stealing strategical fly-fishing secrets from you north-american
guys by russian mafia. :)
Actually I'm not exactly russian. Originally I'm from the city of
Minsk, Belarus living now in Canada. I told you that I'm russian for
simplicity because I know that american guys consider everybody from
former USSR as a russian.
BTW where did you study russian?

Regards

Vladimir L.




I used to hang out with some Byelorussian types, good people but their
accent gave me a head ache after awhile (all those soft consonants).

All the Russian I know, I learned form reading "Russian Brides 4 U" Spam.

Oh I see where all of those "catch and release" originated from.
Did you catch anything playing the exciting game "Russian Brides 4 U"?

Vladimir L.


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