Just got home from willow beach. Decided to drive up there with the wife last night when I got off of work. We took the dogs and just felt like getting out of town for a lil bit. Decided to throw my line out and take my lil propane stove and roast marshmallows on the pier there. I only brought a bag of anchovies so I tossed on one that I cut in half not really expecting to really catch anything. I put a bell and glowstick on the rodtip so I didnt have to pay much attention to it... After about and hour of bullshitin with the wife I heard the bell going off... ran over and set the hook on this guy. He's a skinny one but pushed 24 inches. Made a couple good filets out of him.
Also it was freaking cold out there!!! wore a hoody and a leather jacket lol. Im so glad this heat is ending!
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Nice- your luck has been better than mine...
I went out to mead yesterday, and the wind and waves picked up real bad.
I got nailed by a succession of big breaking waves that completely swamped my kayak. (that little grey one)
That mo-fo filled up to the brim with water, and then water started leaking through the rivets and filled up the hull. I became almost neutrally buoyant, and was sinking- FAST.-
I started bailing, but for every 2 gallons i could bail out, 5 more would rush in with the next wave.
On top of that, the head-wind was pushing 30mph.
I had to abandon ship to dump out the water, but after dumping it, and climbing back in, the hull was so full, that i rode low enough in the water column to just take on more water with the next wave, and it was back to square one.
It took me almost an hour and a half to paddle 3/4 of a mile. I was drenched and running out of energy.
It was so bad that if it were someone with less kayaking experience than me, it could have been a fatal outing.
Bottom line is... F that kayak. It's a horrible design that should only be used on ponds the size of FLSP.
And i missed the only bite of the day on a big YUM ribbon-tail.
I think I'm gonna take a week off... Anyone wanna buy a kayak?
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wow man.. That is some really scary stuff right there. Lake Mead in the wind is no joke. Almost like Ocean swells out there. Glad to hear your ok though. Only gonna take out the Yellow cadillac from now on eh? That things a beast.
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[cool]Wow that sounds like one nasty ride!! Glad you made it back to fish another day.
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Hey James nice striper.I had a question what do you need to fish willow beach a arizona license or a nevada with a arizona stamp I heard in a boat the nevada with arizona stamp works but on shore you must have a arizona fishing license do you know for sure ? Thanks ,
Joe
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The yellow Cadillac from here on out for sure... til i buy the touring kayak i want....
Length: 16.5'
Beam: 22"
Weight: 50 lbs
Cockpit Size: 31.5" x 16.5"
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wow that thing is hawt!
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Wow a striper hehe, whats with the skinny stripers. I just started fishing a couple months ago and most of the larger stiper I have seen caught are some what skinny. Some where damn right anorexic. Out of about 8 I have seen, only two where worth eating, counting yours.
I was at willow on Wednesday, snagged 5 trout before the they stopped biting at about 9am. They just completely stopped biting. They where hitting power bait and a gold trout lure agressively and then they just stopped.
I did notice the water level has went down about 10 feet from last month when I was there. I checked some websites and did notice the water level fluctuates as the seasons change, it was kinda of shocking though. I fish shallow water out there for my trout and that 10 feet drop in water whiped out my fishing spot damn near. I still got 5 though and wasn't even putting out much effort, so they are still out there near my spot. You just have to catch them early.
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