J,
If we can get together when you come down and it is not lightening LOL, I will 
be glad to take you there.
Tony

--- On Tue, 7/7/09, J Balmer <[email protected]> wrote:

From: J Balmer <[email protected]>
Subject: [VFB] Re: Fishing last Thursday and Friday
To: [email protected]
Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2009, 5:02 PM




 
 






So there I was, inspired by Tony’s wonderful tale, getting
ready to load up the Jeep (or rather getting ready to unload the back so I
could load my rod & pack) when it started raining.  Rain doesn’t
usually bother me, so I went back in to get rain gear when It started pouring.
That didn’t bother me as much, so I went back to change my footwear, but
there’s something about waving 8 ½ feet of carbon around when there’s
lightning that gave me pause… 

   



From:
[email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Anthony
Spezio

Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 2009 2:00 PM

To: [email protected]

Cc: [email protected]

Subject: [VFB] Fishing last Thursday and Friday 



   


 
  
  Finally getting time to post this.

  We have family here from N.J. and Oklahoma. They are grand kids and great
  Grand Kids.along with the adults.

  The White river has been running a lot of water so I was not able to take the
  kids out in the boat to fish. On Thursday afternoon we decided to check out
  the lake. It was still high but we did find a spot where the kids could fish.
  It was a bit steep and brushy. Checked out the brush and let the kids get
  down to the water. The lake water was over a lot of brush that is normally
  out of the water so a lot of hang ups were expected. We rigged up the kids
  who range in age from five to nine, with spinning rods bobbers and worms.
  They started catching Bluegills almost at once. One of the four year old
  Great Grand Twin caught a real nice Largmouth about 12". I rigged up my
  fly rod, tied on a Peacock and Bronze and started catching Gills from about
  the second cast. I did get hooked up in the underwater brush and lost a
  couple of flies. The kids did too but we were able to fish. I got about 10
  gills before we quit, it was just getting too hot.

  My son in law wanted to fish so I told him we would check out Crooked Creek
  early Saturday morning. The Creek had been too high to fish for a while. We
  drove over to the creek early Friday morning and found it still high but it
  was wadeable, you had to be careful. I was using my 7/9 bamboo rod and my son
  in law was using the 7' bamboo rod I made for him 10 years ago.We tied on a
  couple of Peacock and Bronze and got in the creek. Before I started to cast,
  my son on law was already on to fish. In spite of the creek being a bit high,
  swift current and a bit colored, we were catching a good number of Gills.
  Then Steve got the first Small Mouth, it was not a very big one but his
  first. A bit later I got a Smallie, Then some more gills and he caught
  another Smallmouth about 9".. Working up the creek, we would hit hot
  spots that would yield 8 to 10 Gills. I was only able to get up to the first
  riffle but Steve went up to the "Carp" hole. He got into a couple
  of Small Mouths up there. He said he could see some real large Smallies but
  could not entice them. It was starting to get hot so I was about ready to
  head back to the van. I got back and took off my waders and thought Steve was
  right behind me. I was getting worried after about a half hour and was going
  to go back to the creek and check on him.

  I finally saw him coming through the brush. He was on his way back down when
  he hit a hole that was producing fish. He told me he took about 30 Gills from
  that one hole..

  We lost count long before we quit but I know we took over 100 gills and
  Smallmouths along with a Roach and a couple of Goggle Eyes in the 4 1/2 hours
  we fished.

  It was a good day for both of us.

  Arkansas Tony 
  
 








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