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Fishking July 2nd, 2007 03:18 AM

Out Fishing
 
Well the sun was blazing again today is good ole Ohio, took all three little
ones to a local park with 3 small ponds in it. took 1 rod for me and 4 for
them,(One always get's tangled beyond shoreline repair). they insisted on
some nightcrawlers so we stopped and got a few. i baited them all up and
sure enough they were all into fish right away. seems there was a big
population of bluegills feeding like pigs. They each caught and released
about 20 a piece. As i went from one child to the next putting on pieces of
worms, i was wondering if I was ever going to get a cast in, but it didn't
seem like it would happen, so i bobbered up and downsized my hook and put a
little piece of worm on. My worm cauht about 6 or 7 bluegills and got
smaller by the second. the kids had a blast, we had some bobber races, when
my bobber took off under the water, I pulled back just to see this nice 3+
bass jump and spit the hook, Oh well wasn't expecting that, but i'll be back
in the a.m solo.. a great day out with the future generation of fishing,
i'll post some pictures later on a.b.p.f
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Bob La Londe July 2nd, 2007 03:40 AM

Out Fishing
 
"Fishking" wrote in message
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Well the sun was blazing again today is good ole Ohio, took all three
little ones to a local park with 3 small ponds in it. took 1 rod for me
and 4 for them,(One always get's tangled beyond shoreline repair). they
insisted on some nightcrawlers so we stopped and got a few. i baited them
all up and sure enough they were all into fish right away. seems there was
a big population of bluegills feeding like pigs. They each caught and
released about 20 a piece. As i went from one child to the next putting on
pieces of worms, i was wondering if I was ever going to get a cast in, but
it didn't seem like it would happen, so i bobbered up and downsized my
hook and put a little piece of worm on. My worm cauht about 6 or 7
bluegills and got smaller by the second. the kids had a blast, we had some
bobber races, when my bobber took off under the water, I pulled back just
to see this nice 3+ bass jump and spit the hook, Oh well wasn't expecting
that, but i'll be back in the a.m solo.. a great day out with the future
generation of fishing, i'll post some pictures later on a.b.p.f
--
WWW.GOTOBAITS.COM
PREMIUM HAND POURED BAITS


One of my best bassing experiences in Ohio was in a park pond. I borrowed
my uncle's bicycle, strapepd my fishign pole and my tackle box to the handle
bars and headed. On a whim I broke branch of a tree and tied a piece of
lien to it. Then I turned over a few rocks and baited it up with a nice
little worm and tossed it out with a float. I then made my frist cast with
my fancy fiberglas Daiwa rod and Olympia spinning reel. I made about one
crank to retireve my little rooster tail when the bobber disappeared on my
stick. I qucikly swung in a littley 12" bass baited up and flipped the worm
back out. I hadn't even gotten myu hand onto the handle of my reel before
the bobber disappeared again. A quick flip landed a second bass the clone
of the first. I re-baited and tossed out the bobber one more time. I
actually managed to get the rooster tail almsot to the bank beofre the
bobber disappeared again. 13" bass #3 quickly came to shore.

It actually managed to make a cast and retrieve before yet another bass
tried to steal my stick. All in all I caught 6 bass in about 6 minutes on
scavenged worms tied to a stick. Then the sun peaked over the hoeizon and
they stopped biting on anything.

Anyway, don't ever write off those little ponds in Ohio or night crawlers.
They can both produce a good time.

P.S. I never had bluegill action like that, but I caught did catch gills
and bullheads in Ohio ponds so small you could almost jump across them.
There is some ncredible fishing in your new home state.


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Bob La Londe
Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River
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