Douglasdzaster
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- Smithville, Texas
Thought I would share my embarrassing fishing trip.
Decided to go night fishing for the first time on a lake I thought I had gotten to know a little.
1st. & 2nd. I planned the trip with a map and gps coordinates to fish so I could launch from a ramp and not get to far away from it since I only know the lake a little. Nothing wrong with that right.
1st -We got a late start.
2nd- It was a boat launch I haven’t used before and I didn’t take into account that the lake is 5 plus feet low. We got turned around at the gate.
This canceled all my gps spots with structure and cover and no back up plan.
We went to the place we had launched before and by the time we hit the water it was dark already. Idled over to a nearby island to a spot I’ve seen a bunch of folks fishing in the past. It was dark. I was using my light bar on the bow to navigate by only switching it on for a second. Figured out quickly that wasn’t enough I had to get out the spot light to keep my bearings also careful to not keep it on for long at a time. Didn’t want to blind the game warden and get a ticket.
3rd- I’m trying to navigate with a new little Garmin striker plus 4 that I haven’t learned how to operate yet completely. While idling a long I’m also watching depth because we kept going from 8’to15’ to 3’etc.
Got close to the island and I killed the outboard and got on the trolling motor. Watching the screen looking for a good spot to anchor and there it was looked just like a big brush pile down there and it was on a ledge that was 12’ dropped to 22’. We were so amazed at how clear it looked I didn’t grab the anchor in time and it disappeared off the screen. I tried backing up but with not being able to see gave me no land marks to go by. We ended up trolling for 30 minutes and couldn’t find it again to save our lives.
So we picked a drop off and set anchor. Turned on my little blue led courtesy lights I in installed so we could see inside the boat and they worked Just like I planned they didn’t attract bugs and didn’t blind our night vision a bit. But that bright a** stern light did.
4th- I also had bought and used for the first time a big green submersible led light. I dropped it over board And in 10 minutes I saw bait fish on the screen then saw ghost minnows swimming in the light. Now we brought minnows,worms, and goldfish because I didn’t have a chance to try and catch some bait. I casted the goldfish away from the light because I hear catfish don’t like light but will show up for the bait fish it attracts. Here’s number 4 we can’t buy a bite on anything. That light is set at 12’ deep and we saw fish on the screen and shad were now coming to the top swimming around goofy and beat up. Fish were feeding on the shad and nothing we had. AND I DID NOT bring a cast net!
5th time- We fished for a few hours the only other places I knew around that area I’m not going to try to find in the dark as shallow as the lake is and there’s rocks. So we finally decdecided around 1:00am we’d had enough so we pulled up everything organized it in the boat. And proceeded to head back to the launch idling back. I kept my eye on the screen and checked land marks with the spot light. We’re about 3/4 of the way back. I’m watching the screen then clicked on the spot light and LAND HO!
Thank God it was a sandy point. I threw the 1992 Yamaha in neutral then reversed but it was to late I beached the boat. We shoved back off with the paddle though and was on our way.
6th- I got us to the launch and the dock is sitting on the bank. But it’s sandy next to the ramp but there’s only one good spot you can pull up to shore without dragging the outboard.
AND I MISSED! This time really beaching the boat. I said I’m jumping out and getting the truck. My partner says we’re already feeling kind of cool and that water is 75 degrees and insisted we shove off again and try to hit the spot. That you can only see in the daylight. Finally got the boat off the sand. And this time I hit the spot backed the trailer in got in the boat and turned on every light I had. I lite up the whole parking lot beyond the trailer. Stabbed the boat perfectly.
No fish , feet cold while down rigging the boat for the road. Because of it being so shallow I ended up in the water anyway cranking the boat the final bit.
No telling how much sand I sucked up in the water pump. I took the cowling off a little while ago and the motor was covered in bugs. Carburetors leaked because I never went above idle the whole time. I need to flush the engine and run the fuel out of the outboard but first I have to clean the entire motor to get the bugs off. I clean that motor once a year then spray it with Fluid Film and it looks new for a year every time I remove the cowling to inspect it. Those bugs from the stern light got in there and stuck to the fluid film. And I know from all that idling it’s going to smoke like a train when I start it. And my neighbors are going to LOVE me. I decarbed it once here at home and never again.
I hope I didn’t hurt the shaft or the seals. I’ll find out when I take it to a little nearby lake and run it wot the way it likes to be run because it’ll vibrate if I messed up the shaft or the new prop.
Well that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
Oh and while I’m moving the boat back and forth to park it at 3:00am I have both windows down and could here clank every time I’d shift from reverse to forward and forward to reverse and I recognize that sound as soon as I heard it. Sure enough I check this morning and I have to replace three u joints on the truck.
That’s when I just came inside. I haven’t slept much and I’m tired and don’t want to take anymore chances today. While sitting here just thought I’d share.
This has in no way ended my fishing career.
Decided to go night fishing for the first time on a lake I thought I had gotten to know a little.
1st. & 2nd. I planned the trip with a map and gps coordinates to fish so I could launch from a ramp and not get to far away from it since I only know the lake a little. Nothing wrong with that right.
1st -We got a late start.
2nd- It was a boat launch I haven’t used before and I didn’t take into account that the lake is 5 plus feet low. We got turned around at the gate.
This canceled all my gps spots with structure and cover and no back up plan.
We went to the place we had launched before and by the time we hit the water it was dark already. Idled over to a nearby island to a spot I’ve seen a bunch of folks fishing in the past. It was dark. I was using my light bar on the bow to navigate by only switching it on for a second. Figured out quickly that wasn’t enough I had to get out the spot light to keep my bearings also careful to not keep it on for long at a time. Didn’t want to blind the game warden and get a ticket.
3rd- I’m trying to navigate with a new little Garmin striker plus 4 that I haven’t learned how to operate yet completely. While idling a long I’m also watching depth because we kept going from 8’to15’ to 3’etc.
Got close to the island and I killed the outboard and got on the trolling motor. Watching the screen looking for a good spot to anchor and there it was looked just like a big brush pile down there and it was on a ledge that was 12’ dropped to 22’. We were so amazed at how clear it looked I didn’t grab the anchor in time and it disappeared off the screen. I tried backing up but with not being able to see gave me no land marks to go by. We ended up trolling for 30 minutes and couldn’t find it again to save our lives.
So we picked a drop off and set anchor. Turned on my little blue led courtesy lights I in installed so we could see inside the boat and they worked Just like I planned they didn’t attract bugs and didn’t blind our night vision a bit. But that bright a** stern light did.
4th- I also had bought and used for the first time a big green submersible led light. I dropped it over board And in 10 minutes I saw bait fish on the screen then saw ghost minnows swimming in the light. Now we brought minnows,worms, and goldfish because I didn’t have a chance to try and catch some bait. I casted the goldfish away from the light because I hear catfish don’t like light but will show up for the bait fish it attracts. Here’s number 4 we can’t buy a bite on anything. That light is set at 12’ deep and we saw fish on the screen and shad were now coming to the top swimming around goofy and beat up. Fish were feeding on the shad and nothing we had. AND I DID NOT bring a cast net!
5th time- We fished for a few hours the only other places I knew around that area I’m not going to try to find in the dark as shallow as the lake is and there’s rocks. So we finally decdecided around 1:00am we’d had enough so we pulled up everything organized it in the boat. And proceeded to head back to the launch idling back. I kept my eye on the screen and checked land marks with the spot light. We’re about 3/4 of the way back. I’m watching the screen then clicked on the spot light and LAND HO!
Thank God it was a sandy point. I threw the 1992 Yamaha in neutral then reversed but it was to late I beached the boat. We shoved back off with the paddle though and was on our way.
6th- I got us to the launch and the dock is sitting on the bank. But it’s sandy next to the ramp but there’s only one good spot you can pull up to shore without dragging the outboard.
AND I MISSED! This time really beaching the boat. I said I’m jumping out and getting the truck. My partner says we’re already feeling kind of cool and that water is 75 degrees and insisted we shove off again and try to hit the spot. That you can only see in the daylight. Finally got the boat off the sand. And this time I hit the spot backed the trailer in got in the boat and turned on every light I had. I lite up the whole parking lot beyond the trailer. Stabbed the boat perfectly.
No fish , feet cold while down rigging the boat for the road. Because of it being so shallow I ended up in the water anyway cranking the boat the final bit.
No telling how much sand I sucked up in the water pump. I took the cowling off a little while ago and the motor was covered in bugs. Carburetors leaked because I never went above idle the whole time. I need to flush the engine and run the fuel out of the outboard but first I have to clean the entire motor to get the bugs off. I clean that motor once a year then spray it with Fluid Film and it looks new for a year every time I remove the cowling to inspect it. Those bugs from the stern light got in there and stuck to the fluid film. And I know from all that idling it’s going to smoke like a train when I start it. And my neighbors are going to LOVE me. I decarbed it once here at home and never again.
I hope I didn’t hurt the shaft or the seals. I’ll find out when I take it to a little nearby lake and run it wot the way it likes to be run because it’ll vibrate if I messed up the shaft or the new prop.
Well that’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
Oh and while I’m moving the boat back and forth to park it at 3:00am I have both windows down and could here clank every time I’d shift from reverse to forward and forward to reverse and I recognize that sound as soon as I heard it. Sure enough I check this morning and I have to replace three u joints on the truck.
That’s when I just came inside. I haven’t slept much and I’m tired and don’t want to take anymore chances today. While sitting here just thought I’d share.
This has in no way ended my fishing career.