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Tuesday - April 5, 2011 - day 23
Day 2 Sun was out and it was cold by daylight. Wind was bad and predicted to get worse. My partner for today called and said they had two boats stuck a the cabin they rented and he was running late. I put the boat in and waited. Not long before we were supposed to take off I called and they had put in the boat but forgot the plug and it was sinking. He had gone back to get the trailer but another guy launching let his partner put the Ranger on his trailer and they drained it. My partner got to the dock and in my boat with minutes to spare before take off. Since everything reversed I was the 40th boat out in the first flight. We ran straight to the back of the creek where I had fished yesterday and within a few minutes got a 4 pounder on the chatter bait. That put me in a good mood. At 10:30 we had not had another hit. Hated to leave since a couple of boats had tried to come in on us but had to go hit the riprap where I had caught a good keeper on Sunday. We worked it for an hour but no hits. Back in the little creek I got a keeper almost as soon as we got there - two keepers but we had to be in at 2 pm today. A few minutes later I hooked a good 2 pound fish and fought it to the boat. It was on top of the water right beside the boat but before my partner netted it it came off. I said that one was gonna hurt, just did not know how bad. My partner got a good keeper, then a 4.96 pounder, then I got my third keeper. We worked the area hard till 1:30, leaving only ten extra minutes to get in, and I got one more keeper. Only four for the day. Running in I saw the bridge we had to go under but realized it was the wrong bridge, back in a main creek. We still made it in with ten minutes to spare, guess I ran faster. I had four at 8.19 and my partners two weighed over seven together. The big one was big fish through two flights but in the last flight on just under 8 was weighed in. I ended up with 19.95 with bonus ounces for live fish and finished 17th. 12th place, making the state team, took 20.75 - that two pounder kept me off the team and really hurt! Took 26.05 to win. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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On Fri, 8 Apr 2011 08:36:07 -0700 (PDT), Ronnie
wrote: Tuesday - April 5, 2011 - day 23 Day 2 Sun was out and it was cold by daylight. Wind was bad and predicted to get worse. My partner for today called and said they had two boats stuck a the cabin they rented and he was running late. I put the boat in and waited. Not long before we were supposed to take off I called and they had put in the boat but forgot the plug and it was sinking. He had gone back to get the trailer but another guy launching let his partner put the Ranger on his trailer and they drained it. My partner got to the dock and in my boat with minutes to spare before take off. Since everything reversed I was the 40th boat out in the first flight. We ran straight to the back of the creek where I had fished yesterday and within a few minutes got a 4 pounder on the chatter bait. That put me in a good mood. At 10:30 we had not had another hit. Hated to leave since a couple of boats had tried to come in on us but had to go hit the riprap where I had caught a good keeper on Sunday. We worked it for an hour but no hits. Back in the little creek I got a keeper almost as soon as we got there - two keepers but we had to be in at 2 pm today. A few minutes later I hooked a good 2 pound fish and fought it to the boat. It was on top of the water right beside the boat but before my partner netted it it came off. I said that one was gonna hurt, just did not know how bad. My partner got a good keeper, then a 4.96 pounder, then I got my third keeper. We worked the area hard till 1:30, leaving only ten extra minutes to get in, and I got one more keeper. Only four for the day. Running in I saw the bridge we had to go under but realized it was the wrong bridge, back in a main creek. We still made it in with ten minutes to spare, guess I ran faster. I had four at 8.19 and my partners two weighed over seven together. The big one was big fish through two flights but in the last flight on just under 8 was weighed in. I ended up with 19.95 with bonus ounces for live fish and finished 17th. 12th place, making the state team, took 20.75 - that two pounder kept me off the team and really hurt! Took 26.05 to win. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com Sounds like ya fished it hard Ronnie. Course I know you always do! To bad that two came off. Dan |
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On 4/8/2011 8:36 AM, Ronnie wrote:
Tuesday - April 5, 2011 - day 23 Day 2 Sun was out and it was cold by daylight. Wind was bad and predicted to get worse. My partner for today called and said they had two boats stuck a the cabin they rented and he was running late. I put the boat in and waited. Not long before we were supposed to take off I called and they had put in the boat but forgot the plug and it was sinking. He had gone back to get the trailer but another guy launching let his partner put the Ranger on his trailer and they drained it. My partner got to the dock and in my boat with minutes to spare before take off. Since everything reversed I was the 40th boat out in the first flight. We ran straight to the back of the creek where I had fished yesterday and within a few minutes got a 4 pounder on the chatter bait. That put me in a good mood. At 10:30 we had not had another hit. Hated to leave since a couple of boats had tried to come in on us but had to go hit the riprap where I had caught a good keeper on Sunday. We worked it for an hour but no hits. Back in the little creek I got a keeper almost as soon as we got there - two keepers but we had to be in at 2 pm today. A few minutes later I hooked a good 2 pound fish and fought it to the boat. It was on top of the water right beside the boat but before my partner netted it it came off. I said that one was gonna hurt, just did not know how bad. My partner got a good keeper, then a 4.96 pounder, then I got my third keeper. We worked the area hard till 1:30, leaving only ten extra minutes to get in, and I got one more keeper. Only four for the day. Running in I saw the bridge we had to go under but realized it was the wrong bridge, back in a main creek. We still made it in with ten minutes to spare, guess I ran faster. I had four at 8.19 and my partners two weighed over seven together. The big one was big fish through two flights but in the last flight on just under 8 was weighed in. I ended up with 19.95 with bonus ounces for live fish and finished 17th. 12th place, making the state team, took 20.75 - that two pounder kept me off the team and really hurt! Took 26.05 to win. Sounds like a very respectable effort. |
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"Ronnie" wrote in message
... Tuesday - April 5, 2011 - day 23 I ended up with 19.95 with bonus ounces for live fish and finished I missed this the first time I read your post. Bonus ounces for live fish? Is that a local or regional thing? Around here people are expected to bring in live healthy fish every time and are penalized for every dead fish. Most of the local tournament directors will also demand to know that repairs have been made an steps have been taken to correct if an angler repeatedly brings in dead fish. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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I guess bonus ounces for live fish or penalty for dead fish both do
about the same thing. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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