09-02-2006, 09:53 PM
Since I just got my boat up and running about a month ago, I've taken it out three times. The first time was just a pleasure cruise to get used to the boat. The 2nd time a part broke and I got stuck in reverse. The 3rd time I actually went fishing and had the girlfriends kid with me.
All three trips in the boat were to Long Lake located in New Brighton, just west of 35W and north of 694. All trips were early in the day before boat traffic even got started. And the 3rd trip I actually had an anchor so I could stay still.
I found a place that looked like it had some potential in a quiet area of the lake. The water was about 3 feet deep where I was casting. Now, I know there's bass in this lake but very rarely do you even see them caught. I think I found them. My first cast, before the lure even hit the water, a fish had it in its mouth. It literally jumped out of the water and grabbed it in the air. Unfortunately I wasn't ready for it and it got loose almost immediately.
I had several other hits, most of them were on top-water. Boy, have I learned that I need to practice fishing around fallen timber, and broken branches submerged in dirty water.
Didn't bring anything to the boat since I also had to entertain an 8 yr old that lost interest really quick.
Needless to say it was fun taking him around to parts of the lake which I myself had only seen once before (and that was before major storm damage to the wooded areas). We did have the pleasure of seeming several deer... one of which was a LOUD buck.
Now if I can just figure out how to get a trolling motor on this here boat of mine I'll try my hand at that.
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All three trips in the boat were to Long Lake located in New Brighton, just west of 35W and north of 694. All trips were early in the day before boat traffic even got started. And the 3rd trip I actually had an anchor so I could stay still.
I found a place that looked like it had some potential in a quiet area of the lake. The water was about 3 feet deep where I was casting. Now, I know there's bass in this lake but very rarely do you even see them caught. I think I found them. My first cast, before the lure even hit the water, a fish had it in its mouth. It literally jumped out of the water and grabbed it in the air. Unfortunately I wasn't ready for it and it got loose almost immediately.
I had several other hits, most of them were on top-water. Boy, have I learned that I need to practice fishing around fallen timber, and broken branches submerged in dirty water.
Didn't bring anything to the boat since I also had to entertain an 8 yr old that lost interest really quick.
Needless to say it was fun taking him around to parts of the lake which I myself had only seen once before (and that was before major storm damage to the wooded areas). We did have the pleasure of seeming several deer... one of which was a LOUD buck.
Now if I can just figure out how to get a trolling motor on this here boat of mine I'll try my hand at that.
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