My name is Luke. Im 22 years old, recently married to a beautiful and wonderful wife and have just moved to Loveland, Colorado. Over my life, I have always loved fishing and actually just been fascinated by fish, particularly fresh water species. Growing up, I learned to fish on Stony Lake, a beautiful lake near Hackensack, Minnesota. It was on the clear waters of Stony Lake that I began to study fish from my red canoe and catch fish at any means possible. All I knew of fishing here was spinner reel fishing, and I loved it! I learned to catch sunfish, largemouth bass, and other warm-water species.
All I knew of trout fishing was the brown trout that my father brought home from the little
Trimbelle River, (really more of a creek), in Pierce County, Wisconsin. The first time I went with my dad to the Trimbelle to try for some trout, I was incredibly unsuccessful... as I was with my second and probably my third tries. Fishing for trout with a night crawler and a splitshot never seemed to work for me while my dad was occasionally successful. When I was 12, my family took a trip to Montana where I was introduced to a completely new idea of trout fishing.... fly fishing. My first time using a fly rod was uneventful as I managed to catch a "farm" raised rainbow out of a pond in someone's backyard. To be honest, I had no idea that the fish was even on the line.
Trimbelle River, Pierce County, WI
Beautiful limestone palisades of the Upper Iowa River
After that, the idea of fly fishing was unappealing to me. It was not until my senior year at Wartburg College in Waverly, Iowa, that my interest in fly fishing was renewed, but even then, I bought my first fly rod, (a $55 Pflueger starter kit), with the intention of using it to catch smallmouth bass from the
Upper Iowa, Cedar, or other small streams that cut through Northeast Iowa. In the spring of 2010, I broke in my new fly rod on a local pond in Waverly. I had a blast catching sunfish and watching juvenile largemouth slurp my rubber legged stimulator off the surface of the pond. It was not until later that summer when I returned to my hometown of Prescott, Wisconsin, that I discovered the joy of catching trout on the fly rod. From then on a life-long hobby, if not obsession was born.