The Windy River |
Smaller than actual size by a factor of 100 |
and I actually caught a fish almost without effort. This year I'm legit and ready to slay massive bass or pike or salmon or whatever kind of fish we have here. I asked the guy at the license desk what lure to use and he recommended one saying it was all I need to destroy the local fish population. I had to trust him, he was overweight and goofy looking. The only better person to get fishing advice from would be the methy guy on a BMX bike living down by the river near the self storage units.
So off I went. Cooler full of Rocks and a bottle of suntan lotion in the boat I crossed the lake and found the river to be at almost normal levels. I gave myself a nice upper body workout going upriver for about an hour. By the time I turned around the wind had picked up to the point where I was being blown in the wrong direction. Sweet. Now I had to paddle downriver just to get back to the lake. I was able to refresh myself along the way but my fishing had to wait until I was back in the lake. I decided on the spot where I ripped my new waders many years ago as the point to start the grand adventure of being a fisherman. It took longer than I expected to figure out how to cast the amazingly complex Dock Demon but once I got the hang of it I was pro in no time. The monster you see here took me hours to bring in. The fight was incredible and after hauling the fresh water behemoth into the boat and taking the photo I let him return to the deep to fight another day. I did my best Santiago impression when I got back to the Escalanche and loaded up to head home, happy and satisfied at my new 'Expert' status. (really, have any of you caught more fish this year? Thought so.)
Driving out of Killarney with the wind at my back I discovered a problem with the Escalanche and loading a 12 foot boat in the fold down pickup bed. All the dust I kicked up with my 5,000 lbs of American rolling iron blew straight into the cab with me. By the time I reached the end of the road I was spitting dust and I had to swipe my dashboard in order to read the gauges. What a mess but it was all worth it to get away and start my new life chapter as the greatest Dock Demon fisherman you know.
GBCH
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proud of you, really I am. I'm happy.
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