I heard them before I saw them. The laughing and shouting and cheering.
There on the tip of Blue Boat Point was a silver boat. Jay, sitting in the rear seat, bent rod in hand, and a with a smile as wide as the Grand Canyon was just landing a fish. Before I drifted up to the point, Mike had landed a nice peacock bass and Jay was again hooked up. To say they were having fun is an understatement.
I eased up to the point and snapped a few pictures. They would hook on a small live tilapia, toss it out a few feet from the boat and in usually less than 30 seconds be hooked up to another fish.
Jay ask if I had any live bait.... then reached into his live well and scooped 6 (3 to 5 inch) tilapia and offered them to me. I accepted. LOL
Within short order we landed 8 nice peacock bass averaging around 2 pounds each.
Meanwhile Mike and Jay were landing fish, laughing, shouting, and cheering. It was geting late and I had to leave. Guys, thanks for the baits. But I really want to thank you for the pleasure of seeing someone having so much fun.
Jay with a jumping peacock bass on the end of his line.
Mike with an average size fish. He had released a 4 pounder a few minutes before I arrived.
Are we having fun jet? Or What?
Mike & Jay's Excellent Adventure
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You should do what I do. Put in across from Boy Scout island then you don't have to worry about the gate. Just takes a bit of muscle to drag my yak up the little hill but it sure is nice to not have to put in all the way at the ramp. I'm sure your canoe is pretty light, yea?
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"A bad day of fishin is better than ANY day at work"
"A bad day of fishin is better than ANY day at work"
This post reminded me of a horrible time my friend and I had coming back from around Boy Scout Island..... We had been fishing nearly all day in my little 10ft Jon boat, and I had two batteries with me, since my outboard was acting up. The good battery had lasted pretty much all day, and the other battery was going to be for the ride back, but apparently the battery had stopped holding a charge...it lasted all of 5 minutes. The worst part was I had forgot my paddles in the boat, so we used the lids to my battery boxes as paddles for awhile until that became too tiresome. Then we got near the shore and found some big sticks and push poled/paddled back the rest of the way with those.......I haven't forgot my paddles since!!!!!!! When we got back I said to my friend at least we caught fish today....he quickly said...you did, I didn't.
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