Back in the yak

December 4, 2013
I haven't fished in ages.  I've been pouring all of my time into preparing for my upcoming fishing vacation in Florida with Ken. But, I finally got what I was wishing for, a calm day! This would be my first venture to the outflow under cold water conditions. After I was able to do some damage to the freshwater drum there in the summer, I was excited to see what would be lurking there in the colder water. A few casts in on the 3/4 oz little cleo, letting it sink in the flow before the retrieve, something nice attached itself to it. A 7.5 lb personal best brown trout! mms_img1890905521.jpg IMG_3867-Copy.jpg Then 2 casts later, what felt like a small bass hit close to the opposite sandy shore. When it got to the boat it started peeling line and I had a look at what could have been over a 3lb smallie on the surface before it shook the hook. I forgot about keeping my rod low to stop the bass from shaking the hook. Then things slowed down and I had trouble getting hits. I lost another good fish and my yakking buddy reported a few hits here and there. Finally, just before packing up, my yakking buddy got his new personal best rainbow trout. He was just trolling stationary in the flow! IMG_3870.jpg IMG_3879.jpg And just about 2 hrs into the fishing, it was time to pack up. I had to go to work. Not bad for a quick jaunt to the plant, I'd say.

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