03-04-2019, 05:25 PM
Took a late start yesterday. Wife needed to try out a new med-lite rod and reel. Picked up a small tub of crawlers, went to Smith Pond. Sat out at the north end just behind the bathrooms (to block some of the wind out of the north-west) Wife hooked up a crawler under a bobber. I tried a white Gulp grub under a bobber.
I got first planter size Rainbow in about 15 minutes. Then she caught one. I switched over to a smaller jig head with a small yellow Gulp minnow. Had lots of nibbles and tugs but no hook up. Then she caught #2. I switched over to a Cabela's purple and silver plastic she had bought last year called a "Hoochi Koochi". It had been soaking in my Gulp juice bucket all winter. Took an almost immediate hit and run. Landed my #2. Then wife pulled in #3. By then the crawler she had been using was down to just a small section of worm skin. She tossed it back out, said "when this worm is gone, I'm done" And of course within just a few minutes, she pulls in #4. She packs up her stuff and goes to the truck while I make a desperate attempt to tie her 4 catches. Hooked up a little bigger silver / grey Gulp shiner. Got several "tastes" then finally my #3 decided I looked dejected enough and hooked up by just the skin of it's lip. Called that as good as I was gonna get. All 7 Rainbows released. Headed back home with at least the good feeling of having been outside, got a line wet, and actually landed a few. []
Read the forum posts from the Cat chasers and we wished we had gone to BRBR instead. Oh well. Next time, still lots of Cat season in front of us.
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I got first planter size Rainbow in about 15 minutes. Then she caught one. I switched over to a smaller jig head with a small yellow Gulp minnow. Had lots of nibbles and tugs but no hook up. Then she caught #2. I switched over to a Cabela's purple and silver plastic she had bought last year called a "Hoochi Koochi". It had been soaking in my Gulp juice bucket all winter. Took an almost immediate hit and run. Landed my #2. Then wife pulled in #3. By then the crawler she had been using was down to just a small section of worm skin. She tossed it back out, said "when this worm is gone, I'm done" And of course within just a few minutes, she pulls in #4. She packs up her stuff and goes to the truck while I make a desperate attempt to tie her 4 catches. Hooked up a little bigger silver / grey Gulp shiner. Got several "tastes" then finally my #3 decided I looked dejected enough and hooked up by just the skin of it's lip. Called that as good as I was gonna get. All 7 Rainbows released. Headed back home with at least the good feeling of having been outside, got a line wet, and actually landed a few. []
Read the forum posts from the Cat chasers and we wished we had gone to BRBR instead. Oh well. Next time, still lots of Cat season in front of us.
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