10-26-2006, 05:34 PM
I haven't fished much at all the past three months... because of graduation from Utah Valley State, and a week later I went into surgery for a cochlear implant (Bionic ear) which was a great success)which put me out of commission due to recovery and lack of motivation for fishing afterwards because I have been learning how to listen with the new bionic ears.
I decided to get myself out of the house and go to Utah Lake... thought I would work the bubble up but to my chagrin, it was not shore accessible at all thanks to the phragmites growing thick with those killer mosquitos from hell swarming around as you step into the dead weeds...
I had to walk around to find a spot where I can safely cast my line out... there wasn't a free spot that was known for holding fish... so I had to go to Lindon Harbor. The fishing was great... I could hear the water gently lapping the shoreline for the first time... I could hear the migratory birds honking or chirping their way south... I could hear the water break as the fish slurped their food... those were the sounds I've never heard before the surgery... and now I can hear for the first time... what was so sweet is I could hear my reel scream as I caught my LMB which was a decent 17 incher... and a 15 incher... I realized all those years fishing, those were the real genuine sounds.... heck I now realize those boats other people were unloading at the dock made a heck of a lot of noise. Wow... haha it was a fun day listening around the lake, and hearing the fish slash and burn my reel and splashing as I retrieved them. Hearing the birds from way up was interesting too! It was a great day to be out and be alive!
Now I gotta take my boat out of the dry dock and into the water this weekend... the question is where.... point me the way locally then I'll be grateful. Today was the first time I've logged onto BFT in a long while... so I am out of sync...
Thanks!
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I decided to get myself out of the house and go to Utah Lake... thought I would work the bubble up but to my chagrin, it was not shore accessible at all thanks to the phragmites growing thick with those killer mosquitos from hell swarming around as you step into the dead weeds...
I had to walk around to find a spot where I can safely cast my line out... there wasn't a free spot that was known for holding fish... so I had to go to Lindon Harbor. The fishing was great... I could hear the water gently lapping the shoreline for the first time... I could hear the migratory birds honking or chirping their way south... I could hear the water break as the fish slurped their food... those were the sounds I've never heard before the surgery... and now I can hear for the first time... what was so sweet is I could hear my reel scream as I caught my LMB which was a decent 17 incher... and a 15 incher... I realized all those years fishing, those were the real genuine sounds.... heck I now realize those boats other people were unloading at the dock made a heck of a lot of noise. Wow... haha it was a fun day listening around the lake, and hearing the fish slash and burn my reel and splashing as I retrieved them. Hearing the birds from way up was interesting too! It was a great day to be out and be alive!
Now I gotta take my boat out of the dry dock and into the water this weekend... the question is where.... point me the way locally then I'll be grateful. Today was the first time I've logged onto BFT in a long while... so I am out of sync...
Thanks!
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