So Mark and I were having this discussion about the people that fish a certain pond that USED to be filled with huge bass and bluegill…in abundance. Lately the pond has yielded fewer of the specimens that drew us there in the first place.
My feeling was that over the past two years, the word got out and people were fishing for dinner. The overall consensus was that the majority of people who fish DO NOT practice Catch and Release. But there never seemed to be anyone else fishing this place while we were there, a good thing for sure, to have some water all to yourself, but a quandary as to why are the catch levels diminishing.
Well here you go, as I tube around the tules I occasionally find these shimmering, colorful things glistening in the morning sun, as I move in for a closer inspection, this is what I have been finding stuck in the tules!
This one was particularly distressing, can you imagine chomping down on a frog, and having these two HUGE hooks impale the roof of your mouth!
Now, can you imagine having to RIP those two hooks from the roof of the bass’s mouth, probably just rips the lip right off!
These do not look like the tools of a fisherman who practices Catch and Release!
I guess my only solace is that some of these lures are pretty expensive, and now I have cut the barbs off, and thrown the lures in the trash!
Hopefully, the takers will not waste anymore of their precious time there, and will move on to other more fertile grounds….giving this pond a chance to recover.
Flybob