This one's for Bert
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This one's for Bert
Today I went to the river and fished the last place that I fished with Bert along. It was a typical October trip. I only caught 2 fish, but one was the dandy fish pictured below. This fish took a small plastic worm on a drop shot rig in about 10' of water. It was 20" and weighed 4.75 pounds. It was a very strong fish.
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Phil:
That's a fine looking smallmouth. Thursday I went to the upper Cowlitz river and enjoyed one of the most beautiful fall days in a very long time fishing for silver salmon and/or steelhead. Crisp in the morning and mildly warm after noontime, river high and clear, trees brilliant and leaves dropping like snow in the breeze; all in all a great day.
Didn't catch a thing and still had a great time. And this morning while driving up to our vet (20 miles north of our house), my wife commented on the incredible sight of not just the fall colors, but of the ability to see Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier all with a fresh coating of snow, all at the same time, right there in front of our nose. A great time of the year!
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That's a fine looking smallmouth. Thursday I went to the upper Cowlitz river and enjoyed one of the most beautiful fall days in a very long time fishing for silver salmon and/or steelhead. Crisp in the morning and mildly warm after noontime, river high and clear, trees brilliant and leaves dropping like snow in the breeze; all in all a great day.
Didn't catch a thing and still had a great time. And this morning while driving up to our vet (20 miles north of our house), my wife commented on the incredible sight of not just the fall colors, but of the ability to see Mt. St. Helens, Mt. Adams and Mt. Rainier all with a fresh coating of snow, all at the same time, right there in front of our nose. A great time of the year!
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Bill:
Fine looking bass, and a beautiful setting as well. And your wardrobe is all too familiar. For a change the rain gear wasn't needed Thursday, however the same gloves that you are wearing were covering my paws until early afternoon.
And you have some pretty neat hills in your backyard too Brian. Any snow on them yet?
And Geezer, we have a wonderful photo of our first Rottie girl Dixie licking the tail of a fine 17" rainbow which my wife had just caught, and was holding not quite high enough to keep it from being "taste tested".
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Fine looking bass, and a beautiful setting as well. And your wardrobe is all too familiar. For a change the rain gear wasn't needed Thursday, however the same gloves that you are wearing were covering my paws until early afternoon.
And you have some pretty neat hills in your backyard too Brian. Any snow on them yet?
And Geezer, we have a wonderful photo of our first Rottie girl Dixie licking the tail of a fine 17" rainbow which my wife had just caught, and was holding not quite high enough to keep it from being "taste tested".
Jim
Phil, I was going to mention that you looked a lot more comfortable in your picture than I do in mine. Fall in Michigan has been very nice until this weekend, now temps are in the mid-40s to low-50s and it was raining yesterday. Today the wind chill is in the 30s, I really felt it while sitting through three hours of the kids' soccer games this morning.
We recently moved, the house over my right shoulder (left side of the picture) is actually our house ("new" being a relative term, it's a fixer-upper built in 1951). The lake is Goguac Lake, which is right in the middle of Battle Creek.
We recently moved, the house over my right shoulder (left side of the picture) is actually our house ("new" being a relative term, it's a fixer-upper built in 1951). The lake is Goguac Lake, which is right in the middle of Battle Creek.
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Yes, that is our boat house and dock directly behind me in the picture. I actually caught the bass in a different, more shallow bay. The guy I was fishing with had not arrived yet, so the bass spent about 15 minutes in the live well until he arrived and took the pic, and then I released it. The shoreline drops off pretty fast off my frontage, we were probably in about 35' of water at the spot where the picture was taken. Goguac is an incredible fishery for a city lake, it's 375 surface acres and gets a lot of fishing pressure, but is full of big largemouth bass, also some good pike, perch, crappie, and bluegill.
I sure do love fall fishing. My parents came up from Nebraska for the weekend, dad and I went fishing this morning for about four hours, only caught two fish. This bad boy went 36 inches and 9 1/2 pounds, dad got a 17" largemouth.
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