DjButler
8/14/2013 12:38:00 PMAnonymous
8/14/2013 1:32:00 PMoneshot
8/14/2013 2:25:00 PMsolid fun to fish for and not everyone has the same taste buds.. enjoy!
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Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
The run is coming in. Hit the river about 4:30pm after work and fished until 8pm. I'm a noob so I'm sure I missed plenty of fish because I still don't know the difference of bouncing on the bottom and a strike. But, even with my inexperience, I hooked in to about 10 fish and landed 2 (my buddy donated 2 more to me because he doesn't eat them).
There were some pros there just killing it, they had $600 rod and reel and could feel every little bump, and they also knew how to get the fish on the hook and bring it in. Something I'm still learning. I got tangled up with one of them and apologized (even though it wasn't my fault) and explained I'm new, and they were really cool and helped me out. They said get rid of the yarn. Just run one corky, pink or orange, and about 6-8 feet of leader. Well it worked!
How do I say this nicely...well I can't...there were plenty of morons out there! Not following the casting order, causing tangles, and when they did get tangled they would think they had a fish on and just start reeling in almost hooking other anglers, even when other people were yelling at them telling them to stop reeling in. People casting over someone who had a fish on, and other dumb stuff. Being new, it was getting pretty frustrating at points. I got downright pissed a couple times, but then I hooked into a fish and my mood was lifted...LOL
Brought home a buck and 3 hens. All pinks.
Saw a silver get foul hooked so the guy had to let it go.
We were off Houston Rd...down the road from the Old Cannery in Sumner.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service