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Lake Mead 2/10/05
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[size 2][font "Comic sans ms"]This time I headed out to Hemenway Fishing Point with the Bass Hunter. Got there around 6:00, just in time for the sun. Loaded and launched the boat with a new toy. I scraped the SmartCast and went a little bigger and hopefully better. Picked me up an Eagle Fish Easy 320, on sale and that made the wife happy. Anyway back to the trip, the wind wasn't too bad, maybe 10 mph out of the north. Fished for a while with both anchovies and tossing lures all for not. By 9:45 the wind and waves were getting concerning, so I decided to head back to truck almost a big mistake. Moved out of the cove I was in and head directly into the wind. I had the trolling motor up on 5 speed and barely making any headway. Then had many waves crash over the bow and it got a little spooky there for a minute. Pucker factor 7.5. But made it back to the truck in one piece and decided to shore fish until the wind died down. Within 15 minutes I got a Striper, very skinny but it was a Striper. Unfortunately it was my first and only for the day. After the wind died down a bit I launched the boat and did some tooling around, trying out the new depth finder. That lasted about an hour, so now it's time to head for the house. NOTE TO SELF: Make sure the tackle box is secured before pulling the boat to shore!!!!!! Explanation; I had a little shelf to pull the boat up to get it on shore. Gave the boat a good tug and yep probably guessed it, my tackle box went head over heels into the water. And yes that water is very cold..............................

Take care,
David
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#2
HARDCORE! The fishing is tuff now. Glad to see someone still at it. I'm waiting for spring.
BaySport
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[size 2] [font "Comic sans ms"] What makes it real tough is learning a new style of fishing Lake Mead. I've spent most of my fishing life fishing from shore. Just bait up and give a good hurl and wait for the rod to bend. Now with a makeshift boat it adds a whole other aspect to this fishing thingy. But, I'll get the hang of it, that is if I can find a way to stop the wind at will.

What the trolling and jigging wasn't working for you?

Take care,
David
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Have not been out since 01/01. Been busy. I'll be back on the water in March/April. Going to to target the Overton Arm. Until then I've got a couple of projects that will improve the boat.
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