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Hahahaha! I finally got my Sky River King! Had a job interview out in Monroe, had the gear in the car and thought I'd give it a go since I was out there already. I get to the river, still in my suit, check it out, and change. The river looked spectacular, and what do you know, the first two holes I fish I get nothing.
Then I come up to the next hole and see a fish roll, and I'm stoked. It's on now! I tell the fish. So I have to add about an ounce of weight to reach bottom, it's deep. I gradually add a bit more lead after three casts and on the fourth cast I finally feel the bottom after switching out pencil lead for a one ounce cannon ball sinker. It's a really slow drift, so I was weary and debating whether or not I should re rig and put a bopbber on. At the end, just as I'm about to reel up, bump! A gentle nibble, the tell tale sign of a bite. I set the hook hard and it's fish ON!!!!
Now, I wasn't in waders, and I didn't have a net. I didn't think the fish had much size to him the way he was fighting, kind of a lazy half hearted kinda fight. About thirty seconds of that and I get a look at him, and man was I wrong! It was a decent fish.
I found out the reason why he didn't put up more of a fight when I went to unhook my gear. He had a double hooked side drifting rig with fresh roe still in the egg loop attached to his mouth. As you can see from the photo, he's got 3 hooks in his mouth. Somebody must have broken him off earlier and took the fight out of him for me! I was fishing with my 9' Loomis ultra light which would have been tested by the size of this fish with full power, but he was still fun. A good day to be on the river.
So I get all excited and end up knee deep in the water, after a couple more minutes the fish rolls over and gives up. I get it next to me and run my hand down it's back to check if it's hatchery or wild, and yep, it's getting bonked! Of course I cut up my fingers on his teeth grabbing it by the gills, but I'm not letting go and not gonna risk any other method of landing the fish. Well, it was hooked solid in the inside of the jaw, so no worries there.
Fourth cast at a new hole, and I got my fish in under 45 minutes. I had one more take, but after a quick head shake he popped off. The fish gods smiled on me today, and I went home with half a limit.
The fish was 32" with 19" of girth and 15 pounds 2 ounces. It was a buck, but beggars can't be choosers, right?
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