11-07-2005, 04:39 PM
[#505000]As [/#505000][#505000]is tradition in the Carp Punisher/Fishluvr families it is important to take Mrs. Luvr, and Mrs. Punisher on about every 5th fishing trip to keep the wives happy long enough to get four or five more trips in on our own.[/#505000]
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[#505000]The family trips are always tougher. There is the pressure of making sure the family has a good time and catch some fish. There there are also a lot more poles to bait, slimey fish to touch, ect..... and don't even get me started on potty breaks. The night before our trip Mrs. CP asked me what a perch was. I tried my best to explain but I don't think it really sunk in. [/#505000]
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[#505000]We rolled into Yuba around 6:40AM and set up near the dam. In went the poles and within 10-15 minutes Mrs. CP landed her first perch on a worm under a corky. It looked to be a hot morning. It also looked as if I had won 10 million dollars from Publisher's Clearing House.[crazy] For the next hour or so after that there was nothing. I got one hit but by the time I got my hand on the pole it was over. [/#505000]
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[#505000]Ocean and his family showed up and they weren't having much luck either. About this time Fishluvr, Mrs. Luvr, and the couple just down from them started getting hit after hit and landing a lot of fish!! Meanwhile where Ocean and I were you could hear a loud symphony of crickets chriping. We weren't even getting nudged. To ad insult to injury Mrs. Luvr brought in this beauty.......[/#505000]
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[#505000]A fish that size doesn't produce fillets. A fish that size produces steaks, and roasts!!![/#505000]
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[#505000]After seeing the Luvr family and the couple next to them land 6 or 7 monster trout my wife told me she wanted to catch a large trout. It was starting to look like the fish were going to hand me my butt on this trip, but I tossed some plastic and finally got the skunk off by hooking this monster......[/#505000]
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[#505000]I've never foul hooked a minnow, but I guess there is a first for everything. Now that is a sharp hook people. A Matzuo Sickle Bend Jig hook for those who keep track of that kind of thing. I got him right through the skin on his back.[/#505000]
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[#505000]Ocean's family packed it up and he stayed for another 30 minutes throwing everything he had at the fish. Ocean's family finally came and dragged him physically from the lake.[/#505000]
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[#505000]I moved my bait pole down the beach a distance to where Ocean was fishing and promptly pulled in a monster of my own. [/#505000]
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[#505000]Ok ok not the biggest fish of the day but still quite respectable. After my photo op I cut this guy loose and he is still swimming today. [/#505000]
[#505000]I then managed to immediately catch a smaller bow (10-12 inches) with all it's fins intact in Ocean's spot.[/#505000]
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[#505000]Mrs. CP was busy tormenting Fishluvr's son when I saw her line tighten. I sprinted across the beach and set the hook then yelled for her to come over. She came and reeled in her fish which turned out to be the second perch of the day. I've decided I need to call her The Perch Punisher!! [/#505000]
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[#505000]All the trout but the ones caught by the couple to the south of us and one kept by Mrs. Luvr were released unharmed. All the perch caught were also released unharmed (into Strawberry) [] Hahahaha I'm just kidding they were released into Scofield. [] Ok ok we released them immediately back into Yuba so don't get your under britches in a knot!!![/#505000]
[#505000]CBR and Bassakwards were on the lake tooning but when we left around noon they had only brought in one very small trout. There were a few small non-hatchery trout brought in. For the record it appears the trout are successfully spawning in Yuba. I'm sure the conditions aren't ideal, but in Ocean's words on a different thread "Life will find a way". Let's just hope they can keep it up. [/#505000]
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[#505000]The family trips are always tougher. There is the pressure of making sure the family has a good time and catch some fish. There there are also a lot more poles to bait, slimey fish to touch, ect..... and don't even get me started on potty breaks. The night before our trip Mrs. CP asked me what a perch was. I tried my best to explain but I don't think it really sunk in. [/#505000]
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[#505000]We rolled into Yuba around 6:40AM and set up near the dam. In went the poles and within 10-15 minutes Mrs. CP landed her first perch on a worm under a corky. It looked to be a hot morning. It also looked as if I had won 10 million dollars from Publisher's Clearing House.[crazy] For the next hour or so after that there was nothing. I got one hit but by the time I got my hand on the pole it was over. [/#505000]
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[#505000]Ocean and his family showed up and they weren't having much luck either. About this time Fishluvr, Mrs. Luvr, and the couple just down from them started getting hit after hit and landing a lot of fish!! Meanwhile where Ocean and I were you could hear a loud symphony of crickets chriping. We weren't even getting nudged. To ad insult to injury Mrs. Luvr brought in this beauty.......[/#505000]
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[#505000]A fish that size doesn't produce fillets. A fish that size produces steaks, and roasts!!![/#505000]
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[#505000]After seeing the Luvr family and the couple next to them land 6 or 7 monster trout my wife told me she wanted to catch a large trout. It was starting to look like the fish were going to hand me my butt on this trip, but I tossed some plastic and finally got the skunk off by hooking this monster......[/#505000]
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[#505000]I've never foul hooked a minnow, but I guess there is a first for everything. Now that is a sharp hook people. A Matzuo Sickle Bend Jig hook for those who keep track of that kind of thing. I got him right through the skin on his back.[/#505000]
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[#505000]Ocean's family packed it up and he stayed for another 30 minutes throwing everything he had at the fish. Ocean's family finally came and dragged him physically from the lake.[/#505000]
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[#505000]I moved my bait pole down the beach a distance to where Ocean was fishing and promptly pulled in a monster of my own. [/#505000]
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[#505000]Ok ok not the biggest fish of the day but still quite respectable. After my photo op I cut this guy loose and he is still swimming today. [/#505000]
[#505000]I then managed to immediately catch a smaller bow (10-12 inches) with all it's fins intact in Ocean's spot.[/#505000]
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[#505000]Mrs. CP was busy tormenting Fishluvr's son when I saw her line tighten. I sprinted across the beach and set the hook then yelled for her to come over. She came and reeled in her fish which turned out to be the second perch of the day. I've decided I need to call her The Perch Punisher!! [/#505000]
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[#505000]All the trout but the ones caught by the couple to the south of us and one kept by Mrs. Luvr were released unharmed. All the perch caught were also released unharmed (into Strawberry) [] Hahahaha I'm just kidding they were released into Scofield. [] Ok ok we released them immediately back into Yuba so don't get your under britches in a knot!!![/#505000]
[#505000]CBR and Bassakwards were on the lake tooning but when we left around noon they had only brought in one very small trout. There were a few small non-hatchery trout brought in. For the record it appears the trout are successfully spawning in Yuba. I'm sure the conditions aren't ideal, but in Ocean's words on a different thread "Life will find a way". Let's just hope they can keep it up. [/#505000]
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