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On the day just passed. First let me say that I didn't take near enough pics while on the water. In fact Zero. Maybe less. But I'll tell how it went for me.
Pitch dark when I got to the ramp. Usually that means I have to wait for the gate to be unlocked but not today. Seems there was a Bass tourney at the ramp and most every parking spot in the place was already full. Big difference. Dropping in without issue, and a little creative parking and I'm good to go. Still too dark for me to head out, several of us just float around and catch up on the everyday while floating around the dock. This alone is way out of the ordinary for me. Nothing but work for a couple of months has had my stress level kinda high, and things like this make it fall away at a rapid pace. Finally the sun has greeted us enough to get a move on so away we go. The only issue with that was that the Bass guys had the same idea. My good fortune was that I was near the front of the pack. Some feller in the front cleared the slow zone and stood on it in typical green fish style, and I couldn't resist the urge to chase him down. His extra 100hp made it a non contest but it was fun for a minute. Hollered at Flycaster as I went by, he was already fishing. Shut down by the tripod and waited for the crowd to go by before I even tried to move around the boat. Some of them guys were really covering ground, I need a bigger boat!LOL
.All settled down and I set up and began my day. Started a little slow and got all 12 rods out before a rod went down. 6 fish went in the box before a release. The day went along on mostly smooth water, the wind just enough notice.....but this would change. It's been a long time since I had to use a net as much as I did today, The fish were officially cooperating. Rods started going down, then another, sometimes a couple st a time. Clicking fish and moving beads on the fish counters was keeping me busy. It's great when a rod goes down and you reach for the rod, lift it, and the fish doesn't move. OOOOHH YEAH!! That always generates a big smile for me. By 9:15 I was culling out small fish, also a big smile. Fish after fish went into the live well and I began to notice the wind had started to make itself known. Lines blew off center and boat control was demanding a bit more attention, but the fish didn't seem to mind. One after another the upgrades kept taking the rods down. Some shorts were now mixed in but there were still big fish hitting my jigs. Jeff was on his way by, now after 11 o'clock, and stopped to say hey. I noticed the time, and after talking with him decided to call it a day. After boating 3 fish while talking with Jeff I rolled up and stowed everything I could and headed in. Always good to head for the house and leaving them still biting. 43 on the clicker and 16 in the box. Seems one snuck in while I was landing fish and untangling rods. I have to do better with that.
Everything tied down it was time to go, and go I did. A lot of the time the smoothest way to ride on rough water is to get on top and go, usually the faster, the better. That worked for a bit, but then I noticed the front end feeling light and three light bumps as I came down the lee side of the swell. Nothing good to come of that, I pulled back and trimmed down, then some more. then more yet. I knew folks in the lighter boats were getting beat up if they were still out. Finally past the worst of it, the bridge in sight, and sliding underneath it. Put things away, the other woman on her bunk, and off to shake hands and eat. Good food brought by all, too many deserts that I couldn't resist, and a great time meeting many new faces that I've never had the pleasure to meet. Weigh in done, and clean up complete , it's time to go....Lots to fish to clean.
I have to thank everyone for one of the best days that I have had for quite some time. Many memories for days to come. I can't thank Speckanator enough for all the effort he put forth to see that this gathering of friends went off without a hitch, and it did. He really knows how to burn a hot dog just right. Looking forward to the next time I can put the time together and see everyone again. Hoping everyone is safe when they do go, and pay attention to the wind. This lake can have a nasty attitude when it so chooses. Below are a few pics of today's catch, a few are genuine toads, one over 15 and a couple over 14. All kept to restock the frozer which has no fish in it I'll have a few good dinners before it needs refilled. Neighbor across the street had a good dinner tonight with a few of them also. Seems he loves to fish but health issues keep him from it. Didn't know that before I offered. Once again, everything for a reason. Thanks for visiting with me and taking the time to read my ramblings.........Skeet
Creativity is just intelligence fooling aroundSpeckanator, Phantom309, pescador, prefers shiners, flycaster, Jjsmarlin, shuorc, bwanajim, Speck Detector, Anchor Man and 6 others LIKED above post
Always a great story Tim, and some nice fish as a "Bonus". Thanks for sharing![]()
What time is it?IT'S CRAPPIE TIME!
skeetbum LIKED above post
Nice write up.....skeet....I couldn't sleep last night..... re living that fishing trip.... I must say that was one of the best outings I've had.... Pulling in those Monroe mobys was a thrill to say the least.....a plus was having phantom on board..... Always entertaining..... Like when he called his wife and asked if Loretta was there......
Very nice write up and pics! Thanks for that.
Proud Member of Team Geezer!skeetbum LIKED above post
I now realize why you released that 14.25 inch fish ...........
He was part of your "catch and release" tourny, and to be ethically correct
you had to release him or you would of had concience issues, therefore your
better judgement won out so you could hold your head high and look anyone
straight in the eye and say yep, I did it "by the book" feller ! ! ! ! ! !
In that brief moment where you were standing there holding him over the side
of the boat but half way in also, I could see the confusion in your face, grappling with the
question, "what am I doing, releasing or keeping ?????) And right there, you came to
the decision to release him as the better choice etc, etc, etc ....
So, it's all good, I think you done the right thing too.
Now ya don't have to feel guilty bout anything if that fish wins ya something
in the "catch and release" tournament etc, etc, etc, etc ....
It indeed was a great day, sure helped restore my crappie fishing urges. I had crossed off
crappie fishing after those couple of blown out days at Harney, I was just going back redfishing,
the heck with dragging my boat all the way over there just on a chance it will be good etc ....
Can't believe the weatherman anymore .......
I got fish to clean this morning .....
Have a nice day everyone ..........................................
"Teach a man to fish = he can feed himself "
"Teach the world to fish = you won't have any fish left to eat "
Yes nice write up skeet you are quite the wordsmith . I too didn't take any pictures, shame on me. Too think I almost turned around and went home when I saw all the bass heads at the launch in the morning. Went out found a good pod of big fish on the lee side of the lake and no other boats around. Not a fan of fishing in a crowd. Don't troll fancy, six old junk rods out the back, two of them are old four foot long fenwick ultralight rods from the seventies. Love it when I get a big fish on one of them and it almost bends in half. Still managed to click 60 fish yesterday. Love it when you can throw back 13" fish and think nothing of it. Kept 10 or so for an old curmudgeon I knew wanted some fish and let the rest go for another day. My only regret was that my son wasn't with me, he had to work.
Yep, you had that look in your eye of complete contentment with as the fishing world turns, when I passed by to say hey...glad for ya Bud....
crappie down !