by meb » August 25th, 2009, 6:47 pm
Hello Mike,
Wow, 102!!! God bless her. I've had a busy summer. Fished locally early on a few times and had some fun catching our beautiful local fish. We spooked up one rattlesnake while getting out the of the water, but that was it.
I spent four days camping on the Yuba fishing for shad. Unbearably hot, but lots of fish. I broke my old Sage RP which Sage replaced with a new RPL, leaving me pretty happy. I also broke a guide off another rod, so it was a tough trip on my equipment.
Then my wife and I headed down to Loreto, Mexico for a week of goofing off. I saw a few guys from The Spot on our plane headed down for the dorado I would imagine. I didn't fish, but did watch some locals throwing hand lines and scoring dorado after dorado. I think I'll bring a rod next year.
The rest of my fishing has been for largemouth bass. I've never really put much energy into them, but my buddy Rich got all fired up about catching them on poppers. He lives in San Diego and I think all the local lakes motivated him. So I tied up a half dozen poppers which are fun to tie and really fun to fish. We fished Barrett and Miramar about five times and caught fish on poppers each time. It's pretty exciting. In keeping with my equipment failures, my slow leaking float tube (I never could find the leak) became a fast leaking float tube and kind of collapsed around me. I sent it back to Outcast for repairs.
And finally, yesterday I returned from ten days of visiting my wife's family and our daughter (who just finished school) in Boston. It wasn't really a fishing trip, but I did convince everyone to "take a drive", and we went up to southern Vermont. I wanted to check out some of the famous rivers and was able to stop and recon the Connecticut River which is huge, the Deerfield, and the Battenkill. I think I'll bring a rod next year.
I missed some of my usual summer fishing, but I'm looking forward to fishing Crowley and the Sierras soon. Let's go fishing.
Take care,
Mark