Tuesday, May 28, 2013

I was wrong about my criticism of the work at Gypsum Creek in Wichita.  The fishing is just great since they removed the vegetation that provided shade and replaced it with stones that protect the bank. There are still plenty of trees left on the South side to capture all my line when I overcast.

This is a very small fishable area in a long creek.  The bass and catfish will not renew their populations very quickly.  Please practice catch and release most of the time.









My website about fishing in Wichita:
http://www.cantos.org/fishing/


I have been fishing 6 days per week in Wichita and posting all the photos in in Facebook, neglecting all my other websites and blogs: http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.1107864662378.2016944.1399658247&type=3&l=ffc99ee008   


My fishing videos (Kansas and Ecuador) are on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLC5697199ED2A66FD


Fishing Songs for family unity:
Dr. Howard shares insights gained on a trip across Kansas to the high mountains of Colorado. See http://www.cantos.org/fishing/unity.html

Fishing Songs I compose:
http://www.cantos.org/fishing/music.html  

Club de Pesca Tiberias (Specialize in coastal inlets in the region of shrimp farming.  Usually fishing one Monday per month)

Trout fishing club in the Andes, focus on Parque Nacional El Cajas, near Cuenca.  The club members are professional people who enjoy working to preserve and protect the lakes and fisheries and the tradition of sports fishing.


The most popular fishing in Ecuador for international visitors is deep sea fishing off the coast, and fishing at Galápagos Islands


…then there is the Amazon Basin and a big variety of tremendous tropical fishing


Retirement

Weather

Pianos

Pianos in Ecuador