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A good day!
Ok, so the last few days have been absolutely drop dead gorgeous weather out here... unfortunately, I was stuck behind a desk.
But, since it's now the weekend, had a chance to go out (under foggy skies, but that's normal for this area, and it wasn't raining!), to the local lake in search of some action.
Rented a boat, did a bit of trolling, no luck.
Focused on the shoreline, donned my polarized sunglasses, turned a corner, looked down, and i was sitting right on top of a school of trout.
Carefully, with short casts, I got a few interested in a smaller clouser minnow pattern. But they were striking short.
However, there were bass hanging out in the reeds by the shoreline, that struck that minnow with a vengance!
Scorecard:
Hooked: 5 bass
Landed: 2 of em
Destroyed: 1 clouser minnow in the process (the fish were agressive! what can i say)
all in all, a good day for me!
Sean
(oh, sorry, no pictures. forgot to take a camera! oh well, next time)
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Sounds like a very good day Sean. I don't think I'm too far from getting out here in Ohio......we'll see.
Mike
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I'm glad you had good fortune. I can't wait for the warm weather in my neck of the woods.
Catch a few for me Sean
Philip
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I look into... my fly box, and think about all the elements I should consider in choosing the perfect fly: water temperature, what stage of development the bugs are in, what the fish are eating right now. Then I remember what a guide told me: 'Ninety percent of what a trout eats is brown and fuzzy and about five-eighths of an inch long.' - Allison Moir.
I wonder if he ever fished Saltwater ;)