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Good To Be Back

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2007 9:25 am
by tucmaster
Home repair/improvement is still taking up much of my weekends. But after seeing Stan's recent report of rising water levels, I just had to get away to the lake, even for just a few hours. I didn't have enough time to fish my usual tuc spot, so yesterday afternoon I took my son and a bucket of live bait beneath the steep, tree-shaded shoreline near the boat ramp (as you face the lake, to the right-hand side). When we got under the trees, we immediately saw two good-sized tucs cruising in the shadows. My son hooked up to and broke off the bigger one around 4 lbs. - not easy fighting a fish with low tree branches overhead. We didn't see many tucs while we were there, probably eight at most, but we did manage to land and release a couple of 3 lb. and a couple of 2 lb. fish before it was time to leave.

A couple of hours of much needed "therapy". A so-so day of fishing is still better than a good day at work. Good luck and good fishing.

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 6:45 am
by Stan Wright
Can your son take us fishing? Sounds like he has it wired. You need to get a small camera so we can share in his adventure. LOL

I guess the peacock bass have adjusted to the high water and are back to eating again.

Stan

Good To Be Back

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 12:48 pm
by tucmaster
Sorry, we didn't bother bringing the camera on this trip. But here's a January photo of him at the same spot (boat ramp in the background) with a 20-inch tuc a bit over 5 lbs. Many of the larger tucs that hang around the boat ramp area have been hooked before and are well-educated, but with patience can usually be coaxed into taking a live bait. Rods are always held in hand for immediate hooksets to avoid gut-hooked fish. This one was released in good health.

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Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 3:35 pm
by skunked
HO, nice fish! I have stood in that exact spot many times and seen quite a few tucs, but never got one to bite. Good job! I miss fishing. Haven't been out in several weeks. Boo!

Posted: Wed Jun 13, 2007 8:48 pm
by Stan Wright
You should send that picture to Chuck at the Hawaii Fishing News ( fishnews@hawaii.rr.com )
for the Holo Holo Page. Nice Fish.