I set out my rods in the normal way but decided to keep it down to only 10 rods. The first pass was for setting up I told my self as not a single rod bent. I turned around and went back over the area just because. This time a rod did bend and I boated a nice slab. Time to do it again !
I wanted to stay close to the river and the ramp just in case the weather man was right. So I just worked the one area.
I picked up several small one but I did have one of my rods take a hard bend and then the tip dove into the water. After a good fight I brought a nice cat to the boat. I let him go. I was able to boat a few more crappie and things were looking good for a fish dinner.
As I was watching the floats following along behind the boat, one of them dipped under the water, It was on one of the long rods, all the way back. Then the rod bent, hard ! It was running across the back of the boat, across all of the other rods. I grabbed the rod and tried to control the fish away from everything. I was able to turn him but boy, he did not want to come up to the surface. He made a hard run out to the side and I just watch line play off the reel. At first I thought that it was another cat, but after a few minutes I started to think that he was running different. I kept playing him and was able to bring him up to the side of the boat and get an eyeball on him. I grabbed the net. It was a striper ! and a big one. He came on board and made my day.
The wind started to pick up after that and I thought it was a good time to head in.
Until next time,
wishing you full nets and tight lines
see you on the water
Jim


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