09-20-2010, 09:00 AM
Matt Raida from Florida has been working a job in Chattanooga a few months. His Mom and Dad came down from Cleveland, Ohio to hang out a few days. Matt and his Dad wanted to sample the fishing. Of course I was happy to oblige.<br /><br />We started out drifting shiners and it was either the first or second drift that Frank hooked up, and as he fought his fish Matt&#39;s rod loaded up. Since Frank had his fish first I was paying more attention to him. It took him a while on light tackle, but he fought a 15 or 16-inch smallmouth to the boat. I netted that fish and turned around to check on Matt. emoEek Great googly... his fish was still WAY upstream and still taking spurts of line. emoScratch <br /><br />I figured it was a good catfish, even though Matt insisted the fish made one big jump while I wasn&#39;t looking. It took a LONG time but he got the fish boatside .... lo and behold, it was an awesome smallmouth. The biggest that&#39;s been in my boat in a long time. It was a smidgen more than 21-inches long and a 16-inch girth. My spring-loaded scales put it at six lbs.<br /><br />The part is that Matt really hasn&#39;t fished a whole lot and never smallmouth fished. He had no idea what a magnificent catch he&#39;d made. I tried to impress otherwise, but I fear he&#39;ll go home figuring you&#39;re supposed to catch a six-pound smallmouth everytime you go out. emoBang For the record, the fish is back swimming.<br /><br />We caught a few other smaller fish on shiners, including a striper but the shiner bite slowed as the sun came up so we switched to cats. <br /><br />They were in an excellent mood... especially the channel cats. Some big channels fought nearly as hard as the smallmouth. Matt caught a 7 lb. channel that I would have sworn was going to be a 20 lb. blue until he got him to the boat. We fished until Noon and figured we put 20 or 25 catfish in the boat. It was a great trip, which means life is good and gettin&#39; better every day! emoBeer <br />