Pulled up and grabbed the lightning rod with 2lbnanofil and an itty bitty slab slayer. I wAs going to find out if these fish would play. Didn’t take long. First cast the line came tight within seconds and it was on. Tight quarters and a light drag made this quite a tussle. Got him around the weeds and he was headed for an ice bath. The second one was just a touch bigger and also gave a good accounting of himself. The third was of the same class and joined his friends pretty quick. All three had hit the ice within five minutes of the first cast. Now I had caused a bit of a commotion with all of this and things slowed down a bit. I grabbed the box of worms I had bought and grabbed the slip float rod. Pitched it out and to my surprise, it didn’t go down almost instantly. It did , but it took a while. My goal was for 6 and it took about a half an hour or so to put 4 and 5 in the box with a couple of throwbacks along the way. One was a very pretty male red breasted sunfish. While he was close, he got a pass. Very slow after this, I decided to move a little. Pitched the slayer up under some nearby cover and it was on almost instantly. Hard pulling like all the others today I had a hard time getting him to come my way. So I had my six pack and felt blessed for being able to get what I came after. I pressed on and moved to another area close by and first cast was another hard take, but I never slowed this one down. He ran into some branches and my line parted about 15’ from the leader. I saw it laying on the water, Was able to get to it before it disappeared. The fish was gone but I got my leader and jig and was able to be retie for another round. I took this as a message that had been given what I came for and didn't need to be greedy. Pulled up to a nearby dock, hollered if anyone wanted any worms, and a young man headed my way. A thank you was offered and I headed for the trailer. At the ramp was a couple putting in their 21’ center console for the first time. Dad in the boat and Mom in the truck. Doing pretty good but getting out of shape backing in. I offered help, gladly accepted, and in just a few minutes they were off the trailer and ready to go. Put mine on and headed for the house, 5 minutes away. It was just 11:30. A 2 1/2hr trip.
A bit of lunch, the heat now oppressive, I backed into the yard and disconnected. It all stayed like that for a few hours. Wife and I got hungry so I went and cleaned fish while she made some yellow rice and green beans. A short visit with some olive oil in the skillet, seasoned with old bays and garlic I was quickly a happy boy. A great dinner after a very good day. I can only hope your day has been something close to mine as it’s been excellent. Hope to see you soon, and on the water where we’re all happiest. Til then, be careful and stay healthy.......Skeet


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