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A short story about two fat guys in canoes, praying on the weather, teasing
some fish. Don't bother reading if you only like that small stream/hike up a freakin' mountain kinda story. Timmy and Jimmy and I all decided that we had to go fishing today. Jimmy and I have been fishing the same pond the first week of April for a really long time. We've known each other for 30 something years (and we're starting to look used, you know?) We've taken occasional long breaks for traveling time, family life, etc., but we always come back for this tradition. Not the least reason being that it's his birthday week, and the day out includes a bottle of Tequila to enhance (or make) the occasion. It's way too early to be fishing here in Western Mass. Jim called me at 10 and told me it was snowing in Belchertown where we planning to go, so I ducked out on that plan. Besides, he had to go to a 'meeting' at 3, so not only was he planning on splitting early, but he wouldn't be up for the alcohol, so f* him, we'll make it up later. So I called TimJ and we decided to meet up at my 'secret pond'. The weather was not bad at noon - almost warm at 45 degrees, no real wind, occasionally a hint of sun. Tim showed up with his brand new red canoe, and I was looking forward to seeing how he could handle it solo. Not bad! Aside from almost sinking himself in the 40 degree water once, and paddling for 10 minutes with an anchor down. Fishing is mostly what we expected for so early in the season. We started to see some tan caddis coming off, and I noticed Tim staying put in an area that is choked by weeds in the summer, and when I paddled over I saw the rising fish he was intrigued by. I ditched the damsel nymph I had been trolling and put on a tan snowshoe caddis. Every couple of minutes there would be another caddis skittering on the surface and eventually something would snatch it. I cast my caddis out and let it wriggle on the waves. Occasionally I'd twitch it under and wait as it bobbed back up. I was getting ready to flip it back upwind, turned my back on the fly, loaded the rod, and fish on. It turned out to be a 12+ inch stocked rainbow, nicely colored. A few minutes later, we both had fish on. Tim's wrapped the line around a submerged entangler, and I brought the most beautiful pumpkinseed to hand. I've caught a lot of pumpkinseeds in my time (after all, it's been a *lot* of time), but this was the biggest I've seen, and outrageously colored. The belly was a fluorescent yellow, extremely bright. As usual when something like that happens, I became elated because I "had the right fly" and now I would start slaying them, but as usual, it turned out to be random chance and not a trend. That was the end of catching for the day. At around 4 the sky darkened, and the wind came up and it got cold enough to force us off the water. As a capper. we found out that the bar next to the pond has Stella Artois on tap now and we finished off a few to finish off a good day out. --Stan |
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