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Okay, get up bright and e30arly as the bride comes home from work.
Gonna take the pontoon boat out and fish. Last night, I put the pontoon together, filled the bladders and left it together overnight. Only one cotter pin missing and all held together. Crap, its raining with thunder. I wait till the edge of the rain goes past on radar, deflate the pontoon, disassemble, load it the car and am out the door at 11. Hit the store, get cotter pin, another store for ice in the cooler, and I'm off. I'm at the lake at noon. Start to assemble. CRAP! The hole set of clip pins are not in the bag. I tear every thing apart. Not there. Go to Cabelas down the road, they don't sell them, Wally World (I feel dirty, but I had to go fishing) and nada. Okay, 30 minute drive home. Not in the garage! CRAP Cubed. I open up the car again to tear every thing apart again. There are the pins, stuck to the back door latch. They fall at my feet. Back in the car. Back to the lake. Its now 1:30, 2:00 and I'm at the lake. Put everything together and LAUNCH! The area I fish is a wetland behind a Corps of Engineers dam. The dam protects the road and moderates the flow into Lake Wehrspann. Not deep, probably 12 feet max in the creek channel. Most of it is less than a foot and weedy. Stayed in the channel and fished a Snohomish Sunrise and got a few small fish. Worked down the channel about 3/4 a mile and turned around. Time to switch thinks up. Fish didn't hit a popper, Chenobyl Ant, or white streamer. Finally switched to a size 10 Circus Peanut in brown and bronze. BINGO! We have a winner. Learned about this fly on the White. Guide used it in size 2 for the big browns down there. I thought it would make a great bass fly. I even tie it with a spoon spinner blade attached. The spinners are replacement blades and wires for little Beetle Spins. I flicked the fly hard up on the bank and wham. 3 fish in three casts. The two biggest are 20". Not keee pers on this lake (gotta be 21") but I don't keep 'em anyway. The fish averaged about 16 or 17 inches. Got about 20 on the day. Great day. When I got out, there was a gentleman taking pics. He had been the biologist for the Corps of Engineers who designed the impoundment. He's retired now and going around getting pics of the places he built or helped design. I raved about the place and his smile got bigger and bigger. He left a very happy man.... as did I. Frank Reid |
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