Thursday, June 26, 2008

Utah Lake

This morning Grandpa, Corey and I went cat fishing in Utah Lake. Richie was at soccer camp and the girls don't like to go fishing at the Lake because there is some serious fly populations. They can get quite annoying.
Corey caught the biggest fish weighing about 4 pounds. He needed help landing the fish so Grandpa held his fishing pole while he scooped up the cat. Catfish have spiny fins so we left the fish in the net. Nice catch !
We caught and lost a lot of fish. Our lines were too light for the big ones. A few times we all had fish ether on the line or just taken from the water. We had one that ran along the bank and it pulled so hard I had to run with it until it finally broke the line. There are some big fish in that lake.
Grandpa pointing out that Corey is the Catfish man. The fishing was so good grandpa wants to go again tomorrow morning at 5: 00 a.m. Two Grandpa thumbs up!!

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Here Fishy Fishy Fishy !

Payson Lake Update!
We were recently informed that we had forgotten to add photos of our sweet little Heather. We went through our images and this is what we found...
Heather is in the midst of a read-a-thon and did not to be interrupted by fishing.

Payson Lakes

This last week we gathered up the fishing gear and went in search for bigfoot. Luckly we had more success catching fish than locating a stinky dirty Sasquatch. We took up the two trucks and a tent for the guys. Richie and Corey did a good job of setting up the tent even though neither of them are eagle scouts. I wish more were able to come and spend the weekend with us. Perhaps next year we can plan a trip to Pine Valley. Talk it over and when you all come up for Christmas (yes that means everyone) we can plan a time. I documented a few of our activities while at the Lake, I hope you enjoy the images. Click on them if you want a larger version of the image.


It was not long and Grandma had a fish on her line. Corn colored power bait with some custom sparkles did the trick. Her quick crustacean like reflexes allow her to set the hook with amazing sensitivity. Other anglers can not feel the every so slight nudges and nibbles whereas grandma has the gift. Congratulations grandma !! Here she is moving up and down the bank trying to land her fish.

This fish swallowed her scrumptious bait ( I do not know this by experience I just assume it is tasty, really I am not kidding I have not eaten power bait, I promise). Here Grandma is proudly showing her catch and under her breath I heard something like "in your face Corey."
Grandma needs Grandpa G to help take off the fish. This is her only weakness as an angler. As you can see both are laughing at us for not catching as many fish. Just wait you two.

Here Richard is celebrating a great hook up by Corey. Notice how focused Corey is on landing this fish.
A proud grandpa and BYU Basketball Camp ALL STAR enjoy a moment at the lake.
Stand back because Mr. Castmaster is performing another masterful cast with pinpoint accuracy. I bet Richie has carpal casting syndrome after this weekend. He caught some nice fish with a gold 1/4 oz castmaster. Good job Sir Richard ! Keep on casting !
Lynne (the Young Grandma G) also joined in the harvest of rainbow trout. She had fun relaxing and taking an occasional nap between bites. She is the only one I know that can catch a fish in her sleep. Wait Heather can do the same.
Daniel a fellow "castmaster" tricked a fish into bitting his gold lure. Nice goatee !!
Little Jacob did a great job. He was very content on Jessica's back and was very interested in what everyone was doing. It brought back memories to watch Dan and Jessica take care of little Jacob. We took our kids when they were little camping and fishing. They loved it !
Jacob and Jessica teamed up for some great success on the lake. Way to go !!
Here Jacob is trying out his new fishing pole. No "castmaster" yet. Notice the fixation on the fish.
"I almost got it.... just a few more inches."
Jacob is reaching out for the fish but is not quite sure he wants to touch it. Everything is so new.....what an interesting world for young Jacob. He is experiencing new things every day.
"Hey Mom you moved the fish..... bring it back."
After catching many fish, the boys became restless and walked off to throw rocks at various targets. Good thing they don't play baseball. Ha!
While I cleaned the fish everyone else ate lunch and played games. Here Jacob is in the middle of everything. It was a hot afternoon but later around 4:00 cloud cover and a light sprinkle cooled things down.
After the games we all had some fun arm wrestling.
Dan and I competed with our left hands and it was an exhilarating contest.
I gave it everything I had but just could not overcome his youthful power. My arm is still sore after three days of recovery. Look out Dan maybe next time I will get you.
Dan easily took everyone else to the table even the young buck Jimmy!
I (Rich) took second place by placing Jimmy on the table. I could not let Rachel's boyfriend beat me. Dan is one thing but Jimmy had to go down. It took some doing but he finally succumbed to my relentless beating.
To cheer up Jimmy we took him fishing and his defeat was quickly washed away with a 10 inch rainbow trout.
Here Jimmy feels much better .....looking cool on his rock..... ready to catch another fish. Every now again Rachel and Jimmy's eyes would meet and a blissful smile would ensue.
It did not take long for Rachel to catch a fish.
Rachel is the master of the catch and swoop. Once the fish is one she quickly brings in the fish and swoops / swings the fish the shore. What is normally a clumsy and ackward move she makes it one fluid motion. Congradulations Rachel nice move. You-Da- Wowman
Here Rachel and Jimmy show off our catch.
After our evening fishing we went back to camp and had fish for dinner. Here grandma and grandpa are cooking fish and fried potatoes.
Grandpa and I get the first fish. There's not much better than freshly caught fish from the frying pan. Great stuff !
Richie enjoyed a bag of starburst candies over the fire. I just cannot get into the roasted starburst trend. I guess it is a generation thing.Lynne is the master of roasting biscuit dough over and open fire. She uses a revolutionary method that I call the weave. Once roasted, the pastry-like delicacies can be drizzled with honey or other delicious liquids. I was really tired and went to bed around 9:30 and was not able to tell any scary stories. Next time !!
The next day (monday morning) the five of us went fishing. The bite was hot and started to slow around 9:00. We all enjoyed ourselves and it was nice to have everyone spend some time with us. Talk to you all later, Rich

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Corey Comes to Town

Corey Arrives In Utah

Last Saturday Corey arrived in Salt Lake City while we were coming home from our fishing trip. Jessica picked him up at the airport and brought him to our house. A few hours later and I had him out in the Cobra for a ride. I think he liked it..... if I remember rightly he said something like this, "I can't wait until my Mom gets me a car like this."

This past Monday Corey started his BYU basketball camp. Grandpa and I took him to pick up his oreintation and showed him where he will eat lunch and dinner. Food is very important to young athletes so I wanted to make sure he could find nourishment. He has been having a good time and I have watched his games every night. Corey is doing a great job moving the ball up the court and getting to the basket. He has also hit some long range 3 pointers. Below are a few images I took during the first night. The lighting was not ideal for my equipment but hey at least it is something.

Here is an image of Corey and his teammates. Coach has divided the boys into two squads and they sub in as a unit. Corey is on the first team. He plays at both a 1 and 2 spot.



I dare you to drive on me... come on make my day.


No look pass to teammate.

Oh yes I am in shooting positions...... what anywhere is shooting position for me. Ha!


You should have never come out on me young Jedi I will now take you to school as I drive past you and all your teammates.

Corey splitting the defense.... well there were three white defenders but that does not matter Corey took them to the hoop.
Check out this Dr. J move. This is what Chuck Norris would do if he was going to the hoop.

Opponents trembled when they approached Corey's defensive stance.

Just one of the many layup opportunities.
Speed and allusive panther-like speed gave him many open lay ups.

I think I will use the glass this time.

Up and in from down town.

Can you say follow through.
Catch me if you can.

Jeff Hornacek ( Utah Jazz ) like move to the middle.
It did not matter how big the opponents, Corey would take it them.

OK who wants some of this. Step up so I can put you out of your misery.
I will make it quick but not painless.

Time for a cross over..... see ya!

Are you going to give me this again?

Come on get over here and set me a pick. I want to shoot another three!!

Come on try and get the rebound. Not a chance!

If you only had speed like me maybe you can catch me. Never !

Don't try to out jump me, it is useless young padawon.

Ok.... fine I will put a fall-a-way jumper in your face if you like. Aw that feels good !

Corey proceeds to collect his All-Star T-Shirt.

The walk was long but worth it. Four hard days of b-ball and lots of all you can eat pasta.

"Ok Coach Rose (Head BYU Coach) I will shake your hand
and play for you when I graduate from High School"

It was fun to see both these fine young men represent the Glassford name at camp.
You parents would have been proud of them. I know I was.

Tyler, I have your images that you can pick up when you come over for Sunday Dinner.

Thanks you two for a fun week of basketball. Keep working hard and good things will happen. Remember when you are not practicing and working out your opponents are.
Do your best and bag the rest.

Uncle Rich