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One of my "bayou-boy" neighbors invited me on a spur-of-the-moment trip to Bayou Benoit yesterday - my first time there. We arrived at his spot just in time for the thunder to begin, and within 15 minutes we were rather damp. But a few sacs had bit, so we toughed it out and soon the rain stopped. Fished around a half-hour more, then the sky got black and the thunder started rumbling again, and we hauled butt - a bit too late to keep from getting thoroughly soaked and well-chilled again.
Anyway, considering the short time we were actually able to fish, we did okay - eight between 9 1/2 and 12 inches long. I caught my four on a blue and chartreuse tube around two feet beneath a float, Terry fished a little deeper but the same way. The water was low and fairly nice, and all the fish were tight to timber.
And I believe I could do it again - without the rain, of course!![]()
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Man, I don't know how that PM-thing works anymore!
Anyway, the spot you mentioned doesn't sound right. I know we went south, then wandered around a little. Pretty place. I shall return!
Pete
Glad you were able to get on a few Pete. Well if you aint getting wet from the boat leaking than you are getting wet from the rain!!!lol
PS, I am bringing my boat in this PM to get a big crack welded up in the bottom!, I know you will miss the water so I am going to tell them to leave the small leaks! lol
Dwyane
The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary!
SMILE- A curve that can set a lot of things straight!
Man, Dwyane, when I go sac-a-lait fishing, wetness seems to come from all directions!
I almost hate to see you patch the leak - it's part of the territory!
Pete:
Oh. Then you'd better tell that welder to pass three beads across it, just in case the first two don't hold!
Seriously, hope the world has been treating you tolerably.
Pete