10-29-2010, 05:54 PM
My wife is having surgery today so I took the day off from work. We found out that she did not have to go in until later today so I decided to hit the local pond. Fished from sunrise till about 9:30 in the morning.
The fishing was slow to start. I fished near the boat ramp with no luck. The wind was pretty strong so the only thing moving my pole was the wind! I decided to find a different spot with maybe a little protection from the wind.
The move to the new spot on the west side of the lake ended up being a good one. I threw some powerbait on the bottom and then the biting began.
The first fish was a cookie cutter rainbow from the hatchery, large enough to keep and fry up so kept him for dinner. My next fish wasn't as large so I de-hooked him quickly and sent him on his way. I hoped that my desire for a larger fish would not come back to haunt me.
I tossed some green glitter powerbait on the bottom and within 10 seconds my pole started twitching dramatically. I quickly grabbed my pole to set the hook. Fish On! This thing did not want to cooperate. He kept flipping around and fighting more than I am used to at these community ponds. I about jumped into the lake to get him in the net. Pulled him in and called it a day, limit reached.
Not bad for a quick, local trip to take up time while I wait to take in the wife.
Pictures to follow as soon as I get the cord I need to download them tonight.
I had already cleaned the fish before I took the pictures.
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The fishing was slow to start. I fished near the boat ramp with no luck. The wind was pretty strong so the only thing moving my pole was the wind! I decided to find a different spot with maybe a little protection from the wind.
The move to the new spot on the west side of the lake ended up being a good one. I threw some powerbait on the bottom and then the biting began.
The first fish was a cookie cutter rainbow from the hatchery, large enough to keep and fry up so kept him for dinner. My next fish wasn't as large so I de-hooked him quickly and sent him on his way. I hoped that my desire for a larger fish would not come back to haunt me.
I tossed some green glitter powerbait on the bottom and within 10 seconds my pole started twitching dramatically. I quickly grabbed my pole to set the hook. Fish On! This thing did not want to cooperate. He kept flipping around and fighting more than I am used to at these community ponds. I about jumped into the lake to get him in the net. Pulled him in and called it a day, limit reached.
Not bad for a quick, local trip to take up time while I wait to take in the wife.
Pictures to follow as soon as I get the cord I need to download them tonight.
I had already cleaned the fish before I took the pictures.
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