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Fishing OK - Execution, not so much.
Well, I've been fishing ok since the first of the year, but just can't seem
to get that big bite and execute on all the bites I get. The Antique Kitten underwent a propulsion transplant operation last year, and the new mill has been having some disagreements with her electronics. Its in the shop and Mercury is busy eating up another month of my warranty while they play silly games instead of fixing it and letting me use my boat. Good thing I still have The Tin Can with her 20 year old Force that everybody told me wouldn't last when I put it on 7 years ago. LOL. Probably just as well we were in The Tin Can. The water was pretty low. The only real disadvantage is she's slow, and our first spot was a bit of a run. With judicious use of a push pole and the trolling motor we managed to skim into our first spot and caught a nice limit of small keepers pretty quick by chunking and winding. On a hunch I tossed a large white spinner bait up and dragged it over a shallow tree stump. When I started working the shallow flat I told myself the water was to low and it was too early yet to find them up there, but as I dragged it over a branch it got whacked by our big fish of the day. A solid 4+. We dinked around a bit more, but our crank / spinner bait bite was done. A modest run (a long run in The Tin Can) to a back water channel we had checked the night before and we started again. We planned to flip some reeds in one direction, but one of those hunches hit me again and I went the other way for a little bit pitching and dead dropping a senko. It put a 3+ in the boat just off a bottleneck. We were getting crowded by another boater (friendly like) coming out from that direction so we headed back for our original plan. We flipped reeds, cane (fragmata), grassbeds, and spent some time cranking the edges of the grass. The senko was the only thing that put anything in the boat, but we couldn't cull any of our dinks. Out to the main river and a little flipping in one of the lakes and I got whacked by a solid 3 plus. It wrapped on a tulie clump and I turned the boat towards it, but I also tried to muscle it around the tulies. It came around and jumped as my partner dove for it with the net. PATOOIE! Not quite. It would easily have culled one of our smaller fish. Probably for a 2 pound gain. We saturation flipped the area, and seemed to get a couple bumps, but we weren't able to connect. (We call it slicing and dicing.) We finished up the day with a 11.29 pounds and 4.2? big fish for 5th place and 3rd place big fish. They paid 4 places and 2 places big fish. LOL. 4th place had 11.30 and third had 12 & change. Execution got me. We had our chance to get a check, but I just couldn't put the critical bite in the boat. Still it was an awesome day on the water. Except for our first run, and about an hour in the middle of the day when it rained a bit we didn't even have to wear our jackets. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com Director www.YumaProAm.com |
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Fishing OK - Execution, not so much.
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
... Probably just as well we were in The Tin Can. The water was pretty low. The only real disadvantage is she's slow, and our first spot was a bit of a run. With judicious use of a push pole and the trolling motor we managed to skim into our first spot and caught a nice limit of small keepers pretty quick by chunking and winding. On a hunch I tossed a large white spinner bait up and dragged it over a shallow tree stump. When I started working the shallow flat I told myself the water was to low and it was too early yet to find them up there, but as I dragged it over a branch it got whacked by our big fish of the day. A solid 4+. We dinked around a bit more, but our crank / spinner bait bite was done. Oh, yeah, and just to make Joe happy. It was a Secret Weapon. LOL. The Persuaders and King Cobras I might have been throwing are all locked up in The Antique Kitten. The SWL was the only one I had in the right color when I was filling my little carry bag I use when I'm fishing out of The Tin Can. |
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Fishing OK - Execution, not so much.
On 2/7/2010 8:23 PM, Bob La Londe wrote:
Except for our first run, and about an hour in the middle of the day when it rained a bit we didn't even have to wear our jackets. I tried to fish on Sunday. It was 11 when I left the house. That's degrees. Farenheit. The steady 20mph wind out of the north made it feel a lot colder on the water though. Called it quits after 90 minutes. It was all of 18 when we put the boat back on the trailer. Came home & watched TV. Saw Joe H pimpin' Rodney's rubber band at some boat show, somewhere. |
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Fishing OK - Execution, not so much.
"RichZ" wrote in message
... On 2/7/2010 8:23 PM, Bob La Londe wrote: Except for our first run, and about an hour in the middle of the day when it rained a bit we didn't even have to wear our jackets. I tried to fish on Sunday. It was 11 when I left the house. That's degrees. Farenheit. Brrr... We have had an amazingly mild winter here even for the desert. Never once launched in below freezing temps this winter. Actually, I have not even had to wear a jacket most of the season except for fishing. |
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