About TVangler Welcome to our site! We're a group of outdoor enthusiasts currently residing in North Alabama in the Tennessee Valley. We write about fly fishing and just about any other type of fishing you might be interested in. We also occasionally write about photography, blogging, conservation, backpacking, hiking and whatever random stuff happens to be on our minds. Hope you enjoy!
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By Nathan Kennedy on January 16th, 2012
That is if anyone out there is still awaiting anything from TVangler…
I came within seconds of letting TVangler die a quiet death. The bill for renewing my hosting services appeared in my gmail inbox, and I was just about to delete it. But I couldn’t. I’m not sure why. I haven’t done a [...]
By Nathan Kennedy on August 26th, 2011
Been back from our annual fly fishing adventure for two weeks now. I’m still going through photos (and a tiny bit of video), and I’m working on a trip write-up. I haven’t posted anything on the site lately, so it might seem that I haven’t been doing any fishing. That’s, thankfully, far from the [...]
By Nathan Kennedy on January 28th, 2011
Weeding the Blogroll
When you don’t touch a website for seven months, maintenance issues tend to crop up. I’ve already mentioned a few (weird characters and image sizing issues), but one I hadn’t tackled was the blogroll. Blogs tend to come and go as the authors lose interest (something that very nearly happened to [...]
By Nathan Kennedy on June 5th, 2009
I’m going to say something that I had hoped and even promised myself that I’d never say. At least not and actually mean it. My job has owned my life for the last couple weeks. I have worked long hours, and the hours have been long and stressful enough that I haven’t even felt much like fishing or tying flies or rod-building or doing any other activity that I truly value. It’s basically this: get up at 5:45, be at work by 6:30, eat breakfast while checking email, work until lunch, eat quickly so I can be back for a meeting, work until 5:00 or later, do just enough chores to keep the house from being condemned, vegetate in front of a television for awhile, collapse for the night, get up and do it all again. Something is seriously wrong with that, but there’s not much I can do about it right now other than complain. Anyway, enough whining. I have a few things for you to waste your time on this Friday.
 Bass popper made from a chunk of sandal foam.
A few weeks ago, I tried making a bass popper out of foam from a cheap pair of sandals purchased at the local retail store. It turned out well. This is now by far my favorite technique for building a foam popper. I found a really good tutorial on a California striper and bass website. There’s a similar tutorial on the Alabama River Fishing site that has other good tips, although he doesn’t get his foam from sandals. As you can see from my photo, I designed mine with a flat face. I like flat-faced poppers even more than the concave ones because they seem a little more versatile. You can get all sorts of different sounds from them. The popper that I built can make a really loud pop or a muted gurgle. It floats better than a cork and casts like a bullet. I based its design on Tapp’s Bugs. I used the Delta Ceramcoat sealer and varnish to help finish the popper. I hope to try it for some Lake Guntersville largemouth soon. Continue reading Friday Footnotes: June 5, 2009
By Nathan Kennedy on April 24th, 2009
I don’t have much time while I’m typing this tonight. It’s for a good reason, I promise. I’m getting up early to go fishing tomorrow. Still there are a few things I want to highlight on Friday for you unfortunates stuck in front of a computer monitor.
I received a couple of boxes of [...]
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