Havent been killing them on the long rod lately but still getting a few takers each trip. Below I caught a couple decent bass, 1 from a local wading pond and one from Jackson last week. When I got to the landing that day, a couple older gentlemen were unloading their caine poles and had two bucket fulls of bream and shellcrackers, each biger than your hand. I could hear them on the lake gigling and ragging each other all morning. They were really having a good time. I had only caught three or four to their 25 plus biggins....perspective?
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Shorewalker wrote:Nice looking bass. I tried to wade fish with the buggy whip on the east end of SGI this Saturday. The ladyfish wanted nothing to do with me.
I threw some god awful colorful home made fly (lead eyes upturned hook pink feathers splayed tarpon style for a bit then switched to a green alf sierra mac (glass minnow impersonation). As usual with beach trips, the main purpose was take the kids to the beach. The east end is a compromise that let's me think there might be some fish there.
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I have had success catching sharks on a fly from a boat but from a yak would be very challenging. Even from the shore, unless you see them and put it on their nose, it would be very tough to elicite a bite I think.