North GA Hillbilly
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I have been a long time visitor to the site, but Im going to be getting a boat here soon and start putting all the knowledge ive learned here to good use. Untill I get my boat, I figured I'd use my first post to report on my first fish of 2012.
This year started off real well as far as fishing went. I went back to my folks house to help with some barn upgrades, but made sure to hit a small mountain lake that's fed by some streams with wild trout swimmin in them.
My buddy and I throw the Jon boat in the truck and head up the road. As I pull up I notice my rod got scratched on the tail gate, but didn't think much of it as its as cheap as they come, fast forward 5 min to my first cast and the damn thing snaps. Not to be deturred I check to see if I can still cast a hudd with it, I can, just not well, good enough for me.
With 40 degree air, 10-15 mph winds, 45 degree water and a broke rod I wasn't expecting much, but I was sure as hell going to try. 20 min into the trip I feel that tug and it was on. It was a pretty long fight, but I was extremely cautious with the broke pole, glad she was cold and not warm and lookin for a fight.
I left my scale in the truck so we untied the anchor and use the rope to pull an Old Man and The Sea and pull her along side while we paddled back to shore. Weighed in at 8.2 and swam off after a few pictures.A great way to start the 2012 fishing, that's for sure.
I hope yall enjoyed the report half as much as I enjoy reading all the great threads here on TB.net!
Thanks
NGaHB
This year started off real well as far as fishing went. I went back to my folks house to help with some barn upgrades, but made sure to hit a small mountain lake that's fed by some streams with wild trout swimmin in them.
My buddy and I throw the Jon boat in the truck and head up the road. As I pull up I notice my rod got scratched on the tail gate, but didn't think much of it as its as cheap as they come, fast forward 5 min to my first cast and the damn thing snaps. Not to be deturred I check to see if I can still cast a hudd with it, I can, just not well, good enough for me.
With 40 degree air, 10-15 mph winds, 45 degree water and a broke rod I wasn't expecting much, but I was sure as hell going to try. 20 min into the trip I feel that tug and it was on. It was a pretty long fight, but I was extremely cautious with the broke pole, glad she was cold and not warm and lookin for a fight.
I left my scale in the truck so we untied the anchor and use the rope to pull an Old Man and The Sea and pull her along side while we paddled back to shore. Weighed in at 8.2 and swam off after a few pictures.A great way to start the 2012 fishing, that's for sure.
I hope yall enjoyed the report half as much as I enjoy reading all the great threads here on TB.net!
Thanks
NGaHB