like being out fished by your wife.
This evening, Deb and I took a stroll across the meadow to the pond to do some fishing. I got her rod ready, baited the hook and set her loose while I went to work on my rod...needed to retie my Texas-rig hook. Every time I got into making a good knot, Deb would start hollering "I got one". Took me at least 15 minutes just to get my knot tied and my rod ready to go...and in that time she had caught close to 8 fish....7 Blue Gill/Sunfish and one Large Mouth Bass that was around a foot long. This was the pattern for the entire fishing trip...about the time I got my 4-inch blue curl tail plastic worm cast into the pond to coax out a few Bass for myself...Deb would have another fish on the line. I spent far more time taking fish off her hook and rebaiting her hook than I did fishing....that is until she goes "I'm tired of catching more fish than you...so I'm going to take a break." How very nice of her!
I did manage to tie into 5 Bass....3 that were right at 12 inches, one that was pushing 14 inches and one that was 16 inches or close enough for government work. All males...had those nice torpedo shaped bodies. The females are busy tending their nests and aren't feeding.
Deb's final catch tally: Two 12-inch Bass and easily 25 Blue Gill/Sunfish...maybe even as many as 35.....we both lost count. And she caught them all from almost the exact same spot. It was like every fish in the pond had converged on that one 2 foot diameter spot of the pond and was awaiting its turn to be caught by her.
It was fun watching Deb catch all those fish and seeing her smile as she fought them into to the bank. The Bass really gave her a nice fight, as did the larger Blue Gill and Sunfish. She was good and tired when we left the pond for the night.
OBIO
This evening, Deb and I took a stroll across the meadow to the pond to do some fishing. I got her rod ready, baited the hook and set her loose while I went to work on my rod...needed to retie my Texas-rig hook. Every time I got into making a good knot, Deb would start hollering "I got one". Took me at least 15 minutes just to get my knot tied and my rod ready to go...and in that time she had caught close to 8 fish....7 Blue Gill/Sunfish and one Large Mouth Bass that was around a foot long. This was the pattern for the entire fishing trip...about the time I got my 4-inch blue curl tail plastic worm cast into the pond to coax out a few Bass for myself...Deb would have another fish on the line. I spent far more time taking fish off her hook and rebaiting her hook than I did fishing....that is until she goes "I'm tired of catching more fish than you...so I'm going to take a break." How very nice of her!
I did manage to tie into 5 Bass....3 that were right at 12 inches, one that was pushing 14 inches and one that was 16 inches or close enough for government work. All males...had those nice torpedo shaped bodies. The females are busy tending their nests and aren't feeding.
Deb's final catch tally: Two 12-inch Bass and easily 25 Blue Gill/Sunfish...maybe even as many as 35.....we both lost count. And she caught them all from almost the exact same spot. It was like every fish in the pond had converged on that one 2 foot diameter spot of the pond and was awaiting its turn to be caught by her.
It was fun watching Deb catch all those fish and seeing her smile as she fought them into to the bank. The Bass really gave her a nice fight, as did the larger Blue Gill and Sunfish. She was good and tired when we left the pond for the night.
OBIO