04-26-2006, 04:09 PM
I just realized I forgot to post my report after last Sat. trip to [url "http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/utahlakes/urbanponds.php#salempond"]Salem Pond[/url].
I got there around 11:00 am and tried casting a 4" white sparkle senko on the south end. There was a few guys over there that had been there all morning with little luck. I didn't have any luck either after about half an hour.
I then moved to the north end and fished off the grassy area where the water drops off a bit deeper. I toss a spinner for awhile with no luck.
The family then showed up to have a picnic, so I tossed a crawler out below a plastic bubble half full of water and let it sit while we ate. The bobber slides, so it allows the line (and worm) to slowly slide down through the bubble and to the bottom, but not get sunk into the mud at the bottom.
About 10 minutes later, I had to run for my pole before I lost it! I set the hook and reeled in this nice little 15 or 16 inch [url "http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/utahfish/channelcatfish.php"]channel catfish[/url]. Since he was bleeding when I brought him up, I nicknamed him "dinner" and put him on the stringer.
After casting back out, some moron guys in pontoons (one towing around a kid in a raft) decided they had no respect for anyone else and paddled in right next to my bobber. So I reeled in and casted the other direction. What did they do? Of course they drifed/kicked over to where I had now casted!!! I would have gave them some good instructions on where to shove their fishing pole, but my wife convinced me not to. So I just reeled in and decided fishing was over for that day.
The
dest thing is what that kid was learning about respect for others (or lack of it).
After, we tested out my father-in-law's new canoe. Here's a pic of us on the maiden voyage. We trolled a spinner around for awhile, but no luck.
That catfish sure was a tasty dinner Sunday night! I baked it in the oven with a nice breading mixture with special spices.
Here's some ducklings that were swimming around:
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I got there around 11:00 am and tried casting a 4" white sparkle senko on the south end. There was a few guys over there that had been there all morning with little luck. I didn't have any luck either after about half an hour.
I then moved to the north end and fished off the grassy area where the water drops off a bit deeper. I toss a spinner for awhile with no luck.
The family then showed up to have a picnic, so I tossed a crawler out below a plastic bubble half full of water and let it sit while we ate. The bobber slides, so it allows the line (and worm) to slowly slide down through the bubble and to the bottom, but not get sunk into the mud at the bottom.
About 10 minutes later, I had to run for my pole before I lost it! I set the hook and reeled in this nice little 15 or 16 inch [url "http://www.utahfishinginfo.com/utahfish/channelcatfish.php"]channel catfish[/url]. Since he was bleeding when I brought him up, I nicknamed him "dinner" and put him on the stringer.
After casting back out, some moron guys in pontoons (one towing around a kid in a raft) decided they had no respect for anyone else and paddled in right next to my bobber. So I reeled in and casted the other direction. What did they do? Of course they drifed/kicked over to where I had now casted!!! I would have gave them some good instructions on where to shove their fishing pole, but my wife convinced me not to. So I just reeled in and decided fishing was over for that day.
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After, we tested out my father-in-law's new canoe. Here's a pic of us on the maiden voyage. We trolled a spinner around for awhile, but no luck.
That catfish sure was a tasty dinner Sunday night! I baked it in the oven with a nice breading mixture with special spices.
Here's some ducklings that were swimming around:
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