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by rockjiggr » Sat May 21, 2011 5:06 pm
I cant seem to catch a break in this contest. Started a new job this past week so no fish time during the week. Did not think I would get to fish at all this weekend either since I agreed to work a side job today, Saturday, but it turned out I was able to get out early this morning anyway.
The day looked like it might be good, hit the water at daybreak and motored toward my chosen spot to start. But, about 3/4 of the way there, my motor cut out. Forgot to check the gas tank and ran out of gas. Bummer, now I am 1/2 mile away from the launch and need to be off the water by 10am. Gonna have to fish the shorelines quickly and work back to the launch to make it out on time.
Got to my first spot and heard another boat coming quickly. Lake speed is 5pmh in the morning and this guy in a bass boat was flying like he was in a B.A.S.S. tourney on Table Rock or something. He flew down the lake and parked right on another of my spots I was going to work toward. :{ He was too far for me to hollar to about the speed so I just gritted my teeth. Oh well, gotta keep fishing and moving back toward the launch.
A little while longer, while I am working a little island that has always been productive for me, a man and his kid in a little boat comes trolling along and the man has the boat headed between me and the island. I mean, I am about 40 feet from the island and this guy is intending to troll between me and the shore of this small island. I try to get his attention but apparently, etither he cannot hear me above the sound of his own motor or he is ignoring me. Finally, I yell at him about 20 yards from him intersecting me, "Hey, I'm fishing here!" He proceeds to remind ME about the lake speed limit as if I was the one who was flying down the lake at 50+mph and I have to tell him that it was not me but the other guy on the opposite shoreline. Finally, he turns his boat away from his original path.
After that, I continue fishing but immediately get hung up and end up breaking my best rod. *&%#$&*! This is not going well at all.
I reluctantly put the broken rod away and keep fishing and working toward the launch again. I ended up catching a 2.5# smallie on a drop shot, a small bass around 8 inches and a perch. Had a few bites on the sink-n-fool but no hookups. All the while I am fishing, I am looking at the time and fretting the need to be off the water by 10.
Not my best day on the water and I am thinking I likely will not get another chance to fish until next weekend at best. It would be nice to at least enter a fish in the contest. Winning looks to be out of the question at this point. Still, I am glad for the chance to participate and glad to receive the lures.
The cast that catches the fish is never too short. Patrick McManus