Sean and I got there

close to dawn, I actually got there first, and the fish were biting from the time we got there, and especially right before we left for home.  I picked up 5 fish over 20 inches, but only landed two of them.  The first was on a black streamer on the straight stretch after picking one up above close to 20 inches.  The last 3 were all at the walking bridge, and all 3 lodged under the same rock, only one made it out and I landed him.  I even caught the palamino off the bridge, so my last half hour was the most exciting from an action stand point.  I will post some pics later tonight.

Sean had his dad’s sage 1 and he did really well and caught some real beauties himself.  It was so cool being there with my grand nephew, and he is a great fisherman, but more importantly a great person, and I truly enjoyed my day with him.  Did I mention that he is the best net man I have ever met  (unlike his dad…lol).  I wish I was still there fishing with Sean, but I did miss Al, Dan, and the other guys, including the other nephews.

The centerpin

did not let me down, too bad today.  I did lose 2 nice fish.  But I also managed to catch quite a few as well.  Check this out.   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZlgjOnIhuE&feature=youtu.be.  Copy and paste or click the link below called fish at the curve.

The curve came thru big time for me and I caught around 6 fish in there, including a biggie.  I was fortunate enough to get some nice pics and even a video of the fight, which I hope to upload.  The weather and the creek were perfect today.  I gave Steve his birthday present.  Look for it at the top of the hill.  Tight lines.

Has it been that long?

Since I last posted?  I have been doing a lot of fishing with my center pin, and I am getting more and more used to it for sure.  However, I haven’t posted cause every time I hook a good fish, I either lose it, drop it, like I did yesterday, or whatever.  No good photos.

The creek at the club is fishing well, but the height and flow have yo yoed a lot due to the weather (rain) and the fish just can’t make up their minds about things.  The 10% rule applies, because certain guys are doing quite well.  I have been averaging about eight fish per trip, but it is more equipment related (the centerpin) than anything.

I’ll dig up some pics of a few small trout later today.  I only took the pics because they are center pin fish.