Late yet epic!
Posted: Fri May 31, 2024 7:46 pm
There is all this bad news in the world, but there are many good people, and many good things happen. My morning got messed up, unfortunately got to lake at 3:15 p.m. Talked to three guys at my car who said they caught forty between them. Good chat. Then one of them came over and gave me a handful a brand new Senkos, said "These will catch them." Unbelievable random kindness.
Then got in a boat and took off. I wanted to get to Hauser, but just had to get my line wet so went directly across from the dock. After a few casts, I was on my way. Or so I thought. The motor started acting funny, the little red light wouldn't turn off, and the motor went about 25% as fast as it did initially. So I creeped back to the doc.
Two fisherman had just returned from eleven hours of fishing, said they caught around a hundred between them, including an eight-pounder and two five-pounders, and several three-pounders. One said "Heh, use the boat we just used. Incredible engine!" So I loaded up, and then he came over and gave me three swimbaits, said "These will catch them." Again, unbelievable random kindness. The engine was absolutely magnificent, and fast.
Off to Hauser. I got my first fish at exactly 4:09 p.m. By 7:30 I had twenty-nine, a four-pounder, three three-pounders, several two to two-and-a-half-pounders, and three about the size of a Costco hotdog. A consistent bite, along maybe two hundred and fifty yards of shoreline.
I never got a chance to use the gifted plastics I was given. But I will in due time. Thanks again gentlemen!
Caught all fish on drop-shot, roboworms. I know, I know. Most Barrett fisherman abhor drop-shotting. But I absolutely love it. Actually, it is about all I know how to do well.
Then got in a boat and took off. I wanted to get to Hauser, but just had to get my line wet so went directly across from the dock. After a few casts, I was on my way. Or so I thought. The motor started acting funny, the little red light wouldn't turn off, and the motor went about 25% as fast as it did initially. So I creeped back to the doc.
Two fisherman had just returned from eleven hours of fishing, said they caught around a hundred between them, including an eight-pounder and two five-pounders, and several three-pounders. One said "Heh, use the boat we just used. Incredible engine!" So I loaded up, and then he came over and gave me three swimbaits, said "These will catch them." Again, unbelievable random kindness. The engine was absolutely magnificent, and fast.
Off to Hauser. I got my first fish at exactly 4:09 p.m. By 7:30 I had twenty-nine, a four-pounder, three three-pounders, several two to two-and-a-half-pounders, and three about the size of a Costco hotdog. A consistent bite, along maybe two hundred and fifty yards of shoreline.
I never got a chance to use the gifted plastics I was given. But I will in due time. Thanks again gentlemen!
Caught all fish on drop-shot, roboworms. I know, I know. Most Barrett fisherman abhor drop-shotting. But I absolutely love it. Actually, it is about all I know how to do well.