Ok - here is an Article written for the Armchair Angler of the Indianapolis
Fly Casters - enjoy.

*Wimpy Indecisive Fisherman Looses Prized Fly*


 One of my friends invited me to come over and fish the big lake behind his
house the other day and it was my pleasure to take him up on that offer. We
took off in our kayaks after an excellent burger on the grill dinner. It
had rained some that day and was windy at times, but as we pushed off from
the dock the water was calm and no rain in sight.


A hopper/dropper combination were the flies of choice this evening with a
giant house fly on top and a blue glass bead black redneck wooly bugger
size 8 about 18” below.  The fish were cooperative, but not overly so.
Several decent bluegills and a few one pounder bass made for an enjoyable
evening.  All but one were caught on the bugger. Several little bluegills
nipped at the house fly, but the #6 hook was a lot more that they could
handle.  I would like to show you the bugger that caught all the fish, but
unfortunately it didn't come home.


The sun was going down and there was one more bank to fish. This bank had a
wall of railroad ties 3 or 4 feet high holding back the earth. There were a
lot of stringy weeds and the spot to cast to was in between two rows of
these weeds.  A cast was thrown out and shortly after the flies hit the
water, the house fly disappeared. As the hook was set, it felt like the
flies were snagged on something, but then that something started to move,
and then a little faster, and then back under the kayak, and then deep into
the weeds.


At that point it seemed that the fish was lost, but she sat in the weeds
only a few moments and made another run for it.  I definitely did not seem
like a bass.  After a fight of about 10 minutes something emerged to the
surface. It was completely black, covered with a luminous shiny slime – big
– bad – and ugly.  As some of you must have guessed already, there was a
catfish on the end of the line. And when I saw her, I started asking myself
questions like:  Do I really want to bring that slimy mess into my nice
kayak?  How do I pick this gal up without getting one of those sharp spines
rammed into my hand? And other nice questions like that.


While all these questions were circling in my mind, I had grabbed the
leader and worked my way down to the tippet. Get the picture - Wimpy
indecisive fisherman, holding a ten pound catfish by a four pound tippet,
just at the surface of the water. That catfish just smiled, shook her head,
snapped the tippet and lumbered off with my beautiful blue glass bead head
black redneck wooly bugger.


I better get back to the bench and tie some more.


Tight lines,

Jack Harford - editor - Armchair Angler


On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 8:58 AM, Allan Fish <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 9/4/14, 11:13 PM, Jack wrote:
>
>> Which article were you thinking about :)
>>
>>
>
> ANY of them.  They're all great and interesting reports.  Pick your
> favorite.
> Al
>
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