03-15-2009, 12:35 AM
[cool][#0000ff]Took TubeBabe down to Lincoln Beach for her first tubin' trip of the year. She loves those kitties at LB and they love her.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]We got launched off the shallow beach in front of the "facilities" at about 8 AM. Air temp 24 and water temp 39. I started off throwing plastics, hoping for a marble-eye. 8:15 missed a couple of bumps and then stuck a small white bass. No more hits on plastics so I sent out a minnow on one rod and went back to throwing plastics some more.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Heard a boat throttle down back behind us and looked around. Stupid boat was heading right for me. I figured either he was a typical power squadron idiot that figures that float tubes make good slalom markers...or maybe he knew me.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Turned out to be transplanted Idahoan WET1. He had seen my post about hitting LB and wanted to meet us. I put up my Uzi and tried to be pleasant. We had some good chitchat goin'. Just about the time he got close enough to touch his boat with my rod, my rod went bendo on a biggun. A big nasty kitty grabbed my bait and headed under the nearby boat. Todd had to lift the trolling motor to keep us from becoming all wrapped up in each other. Always happens that way. Whenever anybody gets close, I get a fish and end up fighting the other person instead of the fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]A good ending. I scooped the fish and lifted it on board. Todd's fishing buddy Sam offered to use my camera to take a couple of pics. Don't get many pictures of me so I was happy he offered.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Those guys must have been good luck. I got my first and biggest fish while they were there. And just as I landed my first, TubeBabe scored her first kitty a few yards out. It was a "baby" 3 pounder. My toad was 28" and 9.8 pounds at weighin at the end of the day. When they left we went a long time without any more action.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I was fishing shallower than TubeBabe...4 to 5 feet. She was out in 5 to 5.5 feet. I was catching quite a few white bass on my plastic rigs. She was dragging two baits...one carp meat and one minnow. About an hour after her first fish, she went bendo again. I could tell by the "high C" coming across the water. No mistaking that sound. She was havin' some enjoys. I kicked a bit closer and got a couple of longrange pics. Her second and biggest cat was 27" and 9.4#. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]My second cat came just after noon, after the north wind had been blowing for a long time...seemingly shutting off the action...as usual. It hit hard and fought hard for a winter fish. Taped out at 25" and weighed 6.2#. Other than a few more white bass, 1 big carp and 1 silly bullhead that ate a pink plastic, that was it for me. Of course I released the carp unharmed (see pic).[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe scored one more fish to beat be for most cats honor...as usual. Her third fish was a respectable 24" and a lean 4.8#. She also got a "tail taker" carp we kept to cut up for bait.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Weatherman blew it again. We planned our trip to take advantage of the light SOUTHERLY breezes forecast. It started out calm and then the wind blew from the north all day...except when we got off the water to go home about 2.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Normally we don't keep the larger cats but we agreed before going out that we would keep 3 or 4 for the smoker. First batch of smoked kitty for 2009 will be done by Monday evening.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Didn't get a sniff from a walleye. Threw several kinds of plastic and cranks. Nada, zip, zilch. Did have a lot of hits on larger stuff but suspect they were the fiesty little whities. They were pesky today. But, I invited a few home for bait for big kitties next time. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Oh yeah, you wouldn't believe the stomach contents in those pigs we brought home. All of the 3 larger fish had at least one or two WHOLE bluegills in them, and my biggest fish also had a 10 inch freshly eaten white bass...and some "remnants" that were NOT SO FRESH. Whooooeeee.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]We got launched off the shallow beach in front of the "facilities" at about 8 AM. Air temp 24 and water temp 39. I started off throwing plastics, hoping for a marble-eye. 8:15 missed a couple of bumps and then stuck a small white bass. No more hits on plastics so I sent out a minnow on one rod and went back to throwing plastics some more.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Heard a boat throttle down back behind us and looked around. Stupid boat was heading right for me. I figured either he was a typical power squadron idiot that figures that float tubes make good slalom markers...or maybe he knew me.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Turned out to be transplanted Idahoan WET1. He had seen my post about hitting LB and wanted to meet us. I put up my Uzi and tried to be pleasant. We had some good chitchat goin'. Just about the time he got close enough to touch his boat with my rod, my rod went bendo on a biggun. A big nasty kitty grabbed my bait and headed under the nearby boat. Todd had to lift the trolling motor to keep us from becoming all wrapped up in each other. Always happens that way. Whenever anybody gets close, I get a fish and end up fighting the other person instead of the fish.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]A good ending. I scooped the fish and lifted it on board. Todd's fishing buddy Sam offered to use my camera to take a couple of pics. Don't get many pictures of me so I was happy he offered.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Those guys must have been good luck. I got my first and biggest fish while they were there. And just as I landed my first, TubeBabe scored her first kitty a few yards out. It was a "baby" 3 pounder. My toad was 28" and 9.8 pounds at weighin at the end of the day. When they left we went a long time without any more action.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I was fishing shallower than TubeBabe...4 to 5 feet. She was out in 5 to 5.5 feet. I was catching quite a few white bass on my plastic rigs. She was dragging two baits...one carp meat and one minnow. About an hour after her first fish, she went bendo again. I could tell by the "high C" coming across the water. No mistaking that sound. She was havin' some enjoys. I kicked a bit closer and got a couple of longrange pics. Her second and biggest cat was 27" and 9.4#. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]My second cat came just after noon, after the north wind had been blowing for a long time...seemingly shutting off the action...as usual. It hit hard and fought hard for a winter fish. Taped out at 25" and weighed 6.2#. Other than a few more white bass, 1 big carp and 1 silly bullhead that ate a pink plastic, that was it for me. Of course I released the carp unharmed (see pic).[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]TubeBabe scored one more fish to beat be for most cats honor...as usual. Her third fish was a respectable 24" and a lean 4.8#. She also got a "tail taker" carp we kept to cut up for bait.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Weatherman blew it again. We planned our trip to take advantage of the light SOUTHERLY breezes forecast. It started out calm and then the wind blew from the north all day...except when we got off the water to go home about 2.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Normally we don't keep the larger cats but we agreed before going out that we would keep 3 or 4 for the smoker. First batch of smoked kitty for 2009 will be done by Monday evening.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Didn't get a sniff from a walleye. Threw several kinds of plastic and cranks. Nada, zip, zilch. Did have a lot of hits on larger stuff but suspect they were the fiesty little whities. They were pesky today. But, I invited a few home for bait for big kitties next time. [/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Oh yeah, you wouldn't believe the stomach contents in those pigs we brought home. All of the 3 larger fish had at least one or two WHOLE bluegills in them, and my biggest fish also had a 10 inch freshly eaten white bass...and some "remnants" that were NOT SO FRESH. Whooooeeee.[/#0000ff]
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