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The plan was for Dave to meet me at 5 to load up the new boat and head out
fishing. 5 a.m came and went with no sign of Dave, so at 5:30 I launched solo on the new Jon Boat. Windy and cold so I stayed around the launch for a while taking 1 keeper on a tiny brush hog ( Thanks Ronnie. they produced today), Dave calls and says he's heading over, he arrives about 30 minutes later and I take my second keeper at the launch, again on the tiny brush hog, The bite had been slow for the past few days with wind and rain and storms I expected nothing less. I did however downsize my offering to the tiny brush hogs. Fished with Dave a while, but no takers. I didn't have much time so I suggested we head to the back cove, I figured the fishing would be better there than off the main lake. With two motors on full we actually left a small wake and got back there pretty fast, Dave hit his first keeper on a red shad powerworm, we troll into the back and I throw my tiny brush hog out and see the line start moving, set the hook on a nice fish just short of 3 lbs, 5 minutes later I hit another one, another minute or two and I have a fifth keeper in the boat and Dave is rigging up my brush hogs, few minutes later I hit my 6 th fish that just kept tail dancing in circles at the boat before the hook popped free. Dave was looking sick at this point, we motored out and around the shoreline where I took my next fish my seventh for the morning. we keep fishing as we head back in and I land a perch on the tiny brush hog, Dave then gets his second keeper on the brush hog before we packed it up. It's nice having a new boat even if it is only 12 foot long, I'll be heading out tomorrow morning again. Some pictures posted at a.b.p.f, still need a name for the boat |
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"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
... The plan was for Dave to meet me at 5 to load up the new boat and head out fishing. 5 a.m came and went with no sign of Dave, Why so late? With sunrise running about 5:30 (as far south as I am) at 5:00 am its pretty light out already. You are little futher north so your sunrise must be even earlier. Last tournament I fished they called safe light at about 5:15, and I was champing at the bit to get going long before that. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... The plan was for Dave to meet me at 5 to load up the new boat and head out fishing. 5 a.m came and went with no sign of Dave, Why so late? With sunrise running about 5:30 (as far south as I am) at 5:00 am its pretty light out already. You are little futher north so your sunrise must be even earlier. Last tournament I fished they called safe light at about 5:15, and I was champing at the bit to get going long before that. P.S. Pretty cool little boat. I'm partial to aluminum in small boats, but thats mostly because the heat and sun eats up plastic in a few years here in the desert where I live. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Bob La Londe wrote:
"alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... The plan was for Dave to meet me at 5 to load up the new boat and head out fishing. 5 a.m came and went with no sign of Dave, Why so late? With sunrise running about 5:30 (as far south as I am) at 5:00 am its pretty light out already. You are little futher north so your sunrise must be even earlier. Last tournament I fished they called safe light at about 5:15, and I was champing at the bit to get going long before that. I'm about the same latitude as Randy and it was light yesterday AM at 5:00, which torqued me off, because I was still 20 minutes from the lake. |
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Wind and cold deters me from fishing to after sunrise hours, more of the
wind thing then cold, I just hate fighting it, anchor is a must real soon, besides fish didn't start biting until after 7 a.m... either that or I didn't figure them out until after 7 a.m :-) Summer time and I'm out there at 4 a.m "RichZ" wrote in message ... Bob La Londe wrote: "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... The plan was for Dave to meet me at 5 to load up the new boat and head out fishing. 5 a.m came and went with no sign of Dave, Why so late? With sunrise running about 5:30 (as far south as I am) at 5:00 am its pretty light out already. You are little futher north so your sunrise must be even earlier. Last tournament I fished they called safe light at about 5:15, and I was champing at the bit to get going long before that. I'm about the same latitude as Randy and it was light yesterday AM at 5:00, which torqued me off, because I was still 20 minutes from the lake. |
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![]() "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Wind and cold deters me from fishing to after sunrise hours, more of the wind thing then cold, I just hate fighting it, anchor is a must real soon, besides fish didn't start biting until after 7 a.m... either that or I didn't figure them out until after 7 a.m :-) Summer time and I'm out there at 4 a.m There is that. I was catching fish on my summer patterns already last weekend. -- Bob La Londe http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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![]() "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Wind and cold deters me from fishing to after sunrise hours, more of the wind thing then cold, I just hate fighting it, anchor is a must real soon, besides fish didn't start biting until after 7 a.m... either that or I didn't figure them out until after 7 a.m :-) Summer time and I'm out there at 4 a.m LOL, I've found that the older I get, the better fish bite during the middle of the day! -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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![]() "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Wind and cold deters me from fishing to after sunrise hours, more of the wind thing then cold, I just hate fighting it, anchor is a must real soon, besides fish didn't start biting until after 7 a.m... either that or I didn't figure them out until after 7 a.m :-) Summer time and I'm out there at 4 a.m LOL, I've found that the older I get, the better fish bite during the middle of the day! -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com i was at Clear Lake, Calif last weekend. Did not launch until 11:30 am. Slept in, comfortable bed in the camper. |
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On Sun, 29 May 2005 12:18:42 -0400, "alwaysfishking"
sent into the ether: The plan was for Dave to meet me at 5 to load up the new boat and head out fishing. 5 a.m came and went with no sign of Dave, so at 5:30 I launched solo on the new Jon Boat. Windy and cold so I stayed around the launch for a while taking 1 keeper on a tiny brush hog ( Thanks Ronnie. they produced today), Dave calls and says he's heading over, he arrives about 30 minutes later and I take my second keeper at the launch, again on the tiny brush hog, The bite had been slow for the past few days with wind and rain and storms I expected nothing less. I did however downsize my offering to the tiny brush hogs. Fished with Dave a while, but no takers. I didn't have much time so I suggested we head to the back cove, I figured the fishing would be better there than off the main lake. With two motors on full we actually left a small wake and got back there pretty fast, Dave hit his first keeper on a red shad powerworm, we troll into the back and I throw my tiny brush hog out and see the line start moving, set the hook on a nice fish just short of 3 lbs, 5 minutes later I hit another one, another minute or two and I have a fifth keeper in the boat and Dave is rigging up my brush hogs, few minutes later I hit my 6 th fish that just kept tail dancing in circles at the boat before the hook popped free. Dave was looking sick at this point, we motored out and around the shoreline where I took my next fish my seventh for the morning. we keep fishing as we head back in and I land a perch on the tiny brush hog, Dave then gets his second keeper on the brush hog before we packed it up. It's nice having a new boat even if it is only 12 foot long, I'll be heading out tomorrow morning again. Some pictures posted at a.b.p.f, still need a name for the boat A new boat, no matter what the size is always a joy to take out. Name it Junior so it knows its place in the scheme of things to come :} Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! |
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Can't name it junior, had a 70 buick that was named junior, just wouldn't be
right "Dan, danl, danny boy, Redbeard, actually Greybeard now" wrote in message ... On Sun, 29 May 2005 12:18:42 -0400, "alwaysfishking" sent into the ether: The plan was for Dave to meet me at 5 to load up the new boat and head out fishing. 5 a.m came and went with no sign of Dave, so at 5:30 I launched solo on the new Jon Boat. Windy and cold so I stayed around the launch for a while taking 1 keeper on a tiny brush hog ( Thanks Ronnie. they produced today), Dave calls and says he's heading over, he arrives about 30 minutes later and I take my second keeper at the launch, again on the tiny brush hog, The bite had been slow for the past few days with wind and rain and storms I expected nothing less. I did however downsize my offering to the tiny brush hogs. Fished with Dave a while, but no takers. I didn't have much time so I suggested we head to the back cove, I figured the fishing would be better there than off the main lake. With two motors on full we actually left a small wake and got back there pretty fast, Dave hit his first keeper on a red shad powerworm, we troll into the back and I throw my tiny brush hog out and see the line start moving, set the hook on a nice fish just short of 3 lbs, 5 minutes later I hit another one, another minute or two and I have a fifth keeper in the boat and Dave is rigging up my brush hogs, few minutes later I hit my 6 th fish that just kept tail dancing in circles at the boat before the hook popped free. Dave was looking sick at this point, we motored out and around the shoreline where I took my next fish my seventh for the morning. we keep fishing as we head back in and I land a perch on the tiny brush hog, Dave then gets his second keeper on the brush hog before we packed it up. It's nice having a new boat even if it is only 12 foot long, I'll be heading out tomorrow morning again. Some pictures posted at a.b.p.f, still need a name for the boat A new boat, no matter what the size is always a joy to take out. Name it Junior so it knows its place in the scheme of things to come :} Remove the x for e-mail reply www.outdoorfrontiers.com www.SecretWeaponLures.com A proud charter member of "PETAF", People for Eating Tasty Animals and Fish!!! |
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