Being the other member(s) of Kent's party (and finally able to check in) - our day may not have been what others consider "stellar", but was a record day for my son and I! My thanks and gratitude to the very fine Captain for finally allowing me to have a breakthru at the Berry! [img]../../../images/gforum/
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In recent years I've been out with a fair number of folks that were sure
they could get me on numbers fish, but ended up rather frustrated. (I'll never forget one fellow that chucked his expensive Shimano pole to the ground at the end of the day. Hey, it wasn't MY fault. [angelic]) And especially after the 30th, it never ceases to amaze me how some will preach a particular method with unwavering zeal, but only catch well when conditions match their method...
I spoke with a respected fellow at a respected fishing shop the day before we went out and he gave me very comprehensive info on where and why the fish would be "very reliably." Well... the fish weren't where he said they'd be. Interestingly, I caught one fish in 40' of water right on the bottom and I really had to finesse the hook set, and my son got another in 35' of water suspended 5' down as he was reeling in - but most were caught as Kent said.
It's sure proven to me that it pays to be flexible and have different methods to find out what works on a particular day. Prior to my first trip with Kent in late summer this year I had never understood his described manner of presentation and he out fished me 3-1. But the second time was the charm and I doubled my previous catch record. Lesson learned.
I'll agree with others in how the fish hit and fought that day, (no comparison in my mind to the fun summer kitty wrestling at UL), but a fish is a fish and I have no complaints! (I also prefer a bit lighter tackle than some.) Though, I was bringing one fish in the early part of the day and another followed it to the surface as if it were hoping the lure would come out of the other's mouth! Too bad I hadn't rigged my other pole yet! Fun stuff!
Here are the catches of the day. Darn shame both sets of batteries were dead on my camera and had to settle for this one at home. My son and I got the cutts over the slot, and Ken the nice tall rainbow. The pictures just don't do them justice. Nor does my wife's hand that's pretending to be a great white shark for comparison... (No Photoshop fun this time. [:p])
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Man, with these sunny cloudless warm days, makes me wish I could get back out there!
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Thanks to those willing to be mentors out there - for the students that are ready to learn.
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