March 19, 2012

Sneaking In A Fishing Trip

Stole two and a half hours of fishing time yesterday in what was otherwise a pretty busy weekend.    

The weather was nice, so there were a lot of people enjoying the park and creek.  While gearing up I had the pleasure of witnessing two Park Rangers escorting a couple back to their SUV, asking them to produce a driver's license, and writing up some sort of "ticket" for not keeping their dogs on a leash.

The "wife" was going apeshit screaming lawsuit.  I dunno what was going on...but it was one of those trainwrecks you can't help but blatantly watch.  I was hoping to see a taser gun pulled.

As for the fishing, I caught two, sadly lost one after an acrobatic 3 foot jump in the air, and failed to set the hook on maybe 3 solid strikes.  Tenkara USA 11' Iwana paired with 3.0m yellow Masterline & assorted #16 nymphs were the meal ticket.  Only one picture, and it turned out crappy, so I added a bunch of stupid filters to it to hide some of the flaws.  Yeah, I'm freakin' artsy.


20 comments:

  1. Only artsy photos are taken of retro bicycles using instagram with some stupid caption about how the meaning of life can be summed up by drinking coffee & listening to the Avett Bros (you couldn't possibly understand). Sorry, but that doesn't qualify.

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    1. You're right. It's instantly disqualified from "artsty" since none of the above was done on Mac.

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  2. Not your best work, please do a better job following the template.

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    1. One day I may resort to that...it was lacking the _________ to accommodate a lawsuit threatening 40-something.

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    2. I'm sorry, but I'm sure you know our process is inflexible.

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  3. Michael
    Beautiful Brookie--The Tenkara 11 ft. was your choice yesterday, but if the it had not been handy what wt rod would have you used to land the Brook?

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    1. Thanks Bill, it's actually a brown trout, but I'm not judging. When I use a fly rod it's usually a 3-wt, on the short side, 6'6" to 7'6". Since I was nymphing, probably would have taken the extra foot and used the 7'6".

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  4. There are no bad pictures. Only folks unable to deal with them. Good save.

    Oh... And glad you got out!!!

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  5. Nice way to squeeze in a short trip!. I can't count the number of fishing trips I have been without a camera. Any time I do have it, I never catch anything, anyhow.. Nice job, man!

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    1. Having the camera is never the problem for me...the focus, now that's another story.

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  6. I want to know why nobody on the trout side thinks it's odd to show pictures of hand sized trout, yet when I do that with hand sized smallies I get nothing but grief and get called dinkmaster.

    They're just as pretty.

    I like the artsy shot.

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    1. And the irony, Ken, is that, if tied tail-to-tail, those dinkster smallies would drag them hand-sized trout all over the stream.

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    2. Funny Ken - it's an unfair double standard. A fish is a fish as far as I'm concerned.

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  7. Nicely done. Always nice to take advantage of any chance to fish. Thanks for sharing. I like the pic ;) Tight Lines.

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  8. I would have liked the Taser too.

    Mark

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    1. Thank you for acknowledging the best part of the outing. Taser to the neck would have been nice.

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  9. I don't see a DANG THING wrong with that photo. You have hairy arms. Maybe that. I dunno. I'm up in the air on hairy arms. (even my own)

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  10. Personally, I would have used the pepper spray and then my asp (expandable baton). Bruises are helpful reminders.

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