Sunday, June 14, 2015

South of the Border

Austin, Joe and I bought our Virginia fishing licenses and loaded up for a float trip from Narrows to Glenn Lynn, VA.  It was a real easy float with little to no rapids.  I was able to leave my kayak seat in the high position the entire trip without fear of tipping over in fast water.  I caught a couple on spinners but it seemed that the way to catch them on that day was to slow fish the bottom of the river with jigs.  I used a crawl-fish colored G-Tail most of the time.  Joe had the most success of anyone landing 19 bass by bouncing tubes off the fiver bottom.  Austin caught 10 and I ended up catching 11 including my second musky in as many weeks.  This time we were able to get a picture.  It measured 20 inches.  Not a monster, but still an apex predator that's always a thrill to catch.



Saturday, May 23, 2015

Up at Dawn

Austin and I got up before the Sun to beat the crowds and get the best bite on a Memorial day weekend.  The air was a little cool for this time of year; in the upper forties, but it warmed up quite a bit throughout the day and the water temperature was near normal so the bite was good.  We caught 46 fish between the two of us and were off the river as most people were just getting started.  The high point of the trip was a near 25 inch musky I caught throwing a white G-Tail on the upper Greenbrier side of the of our Bellpoint to Southside float.  It's the first musky I'd caught in a couple years.  Unfortunately we dropped it back in the river before we could get a picture but it was still a blast to catch and a real boost to the ego.

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Carposaurus!

Austin, Jamie, Greg and I along with one of Austin's co-workers set out for an early morning float trip on the New just below the dam.  Between the 5 of us we caught 56 fish.  Most were a mixed bag of smallmouth and red-eyes; however one was whopper of a carp.  I was throwing an in-line spinner below the first bridge on the opposite bank from the state police station in an effort to catch a big smallie, or perhaps a muskie, when something started swimming off with my lure.  It wasn't a real hard hit.  In fact I thought I was snagged on a log at first.  As it became more clear that it was a big fish I set the hook hard and then it was on.  I immediately knew it wasn't a bass by the way it fought.  Swimming deep and peeling drag I thought I had a musky or possibly big catfish.  I was a little under equipped with a medium light rod and 8lb. test line.  It was mildly amusing as the fish pulled me and my kayak around a deep pool in the river.  It looked as if I was propelling myself along with a trolling motor.  After several minutes I was able to land the 13 pound fish; a carp.  Not the biggest of this species, but plenty big enough to give me all I could handle.  It was definitely
the highlight of the trip and a memory I'll hang onto for a while.


Friday, May 8, 2015

Birthday Shanklin's Trip

For my 36th birthday I decided to take the day off work, hitch up the john boat and head up to Shanklin's for a day trip.  I caught 9 to 10 nice size bass on a pretty laid back trip.  I recently installed a prop and skeg guard, which actually paid for itself on this trip as a hit a couple of rocks that normally would have damaged the lower unit.  One of the neatest things about this trip was that I took my boss' aerial drone with me to capture some interesting pictures of the area.






Sunday, May 3, 2015

Early Spring Farm Pond Fishing

Austin and I took the girls up to Lake and Amy's farm pond to fish for bluegills.  Bella is getting real good at casting and landing fish now, although setting the hook is something she is still working on.  We had a real good time and landed a few largemouth bass in addition to the many bluegills.