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What a fantastic way to start a Northwoods vacation ! Smallie
fishing with Steve Huber on a glorious spring day in Wisconsin. After several failed attempts we finally found a time when our schedules conspired to put us in the same time and place so Steve picked a pretty little lake full of feisty smallies and we went fishing. The lake looked to be about 125 acres or so, scenic and crystal clear. I tied on a black deer hair popper and cast to a nice size smallie. She ignored repeated offerings so off with the floating line and switch to a sink tip. I tried to get a bunny diver deep enough to work but it took three pieces of split shot to make that happen. A casting nightmare. But here's a tip if you have to go that route, use several little pieces of lead instead of one big piece and separate them by 3-4" along the length of the leader. It's still a pain to cast but better. I finally got the fly where I wanted it but the smallie wasn't interested. Steve tossed in a GOTOBAITS -- free plug, Randy ;-) stick bait just to see what would happen and she nailed it. A good sized fish, probably the biggest of the day, but I grabbed for my camera too early and jinxed the whole thing. She came off and we never got her in the boat. Some lessons have to be relearned every year I guess. I eventually did get a fish to take a bunny diver dropped into the middle of the bed so having slayed the skunk I decided enough with the chuck and duck already, it's time to fly fish. I'm just glad I didn't hurt anybody trying to heave all that lead. ;-) The next two hours were pure gold. Steve even arranged a guest appearance by a loon who followed us around for awhile. ;-) Great company, great fishing, a beautiful spring day in the Northwoods, man it just don't get any better. And the beer afterwards tasted pretty darn good too. I posted a couple of pics in abpf. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 07:37:54 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: SNIP The next two hours were pure gold. Steve even arranged a guest appearance by a loon who followed us around for awhile. ;-) Great company, great fishing, a beautiful spring day in the Northwoods, man it just don't get any better. And the beer afterwards tasted pretty darn good too. I posted a couple of pics in abpf. Steve has a way with birds. Did he tell you about his good buddy seagull? .. Fishing Is Gay Harry J aka Thundercat http://www.gotobaits.com http://www.secretweaponlures.com http://www.brooklynbillstackleshop.com |
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On Tue, 29 May 2007 07:37:54 -0500, Ken Fortenberry
wrote: What a fantastic way to start a Northwoods vacation ! Smallie fishing with Steve Huber on a glorious spring day in Wisconsin. .........................snips.................... ................... Sounds like a great time--I'm envious! I fell in love with the Northwoods of Wisconsin a few years ago. I will be in Eagle River/Rhinelander etc. in August, but on a bicycle and bereft of fishing tackle ![]() Guy A Ripley, TN |
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