I pack a long rod, and I'm not afraid to use it!
This actually happened last Spring, but anyone who has fished Lenore is probably aware of the incessant strong winds around those parts.
So, I'm trolling along with my (single barbless) spoon when all of a sudden, I get an aggressive bite. While playing the fish, I can tell it's going to be photo worthy, so I beach my craft on a small rock island (about 5' X 12' in size) just ahead of me to set up the camera for a picture. Attached to my spoon is a fat 23" Lahonton Cutthroat. Ok, so while taking care of the picture and thereafter carefully releasing this beauty, I'm not noticing that my pontoon boat is about 50' to the West of my little island (I mentioned the wind, right?), and gaining ground away from me by the second. :EEK
So, what do I do? Let's see...it's colder than Hell, no other boats in sight. :HMMM I guess I need to catch my pontoon boat with my spoon! Third cast I manage to hook the frame (whew, didn't pop any pontoons with the hook). It's me and 6' test line against a large pontoon boat, broadside, now about 75' away, and riding the wind like the Santa Maria.
I manage to very slowly reel in the boat, and then I head straight for a larger land mass.
The lesson to be learned here? Your watercraft is your friend. Don't part from it on a windy day at Lake Lenore! :THUMBSUP
This actually happened last Spring, but anyone who has fished Lenore is probably aware of the incessant strong winds around those parts.
So, I'm trolling along with my (single barbless) spoon when all of a sudden, I get an aggressive bite. While playing the fish, I can tell it's going to be photo worthy, so I beach my craft on a small rock island (about 5' X 12' in size) just ahead of me to set up the camera for a picture. Attached to my spoon is a fat 23" Lahonton Cutthroat. Ok, so while taking care of the picture and thereafter carefully releasing this beauty, I'm not noticing that my pontoon boat is about 50' to the West of my little island (I mentioned the wind, right?), and gaining ground away from me by the second. :EEK
So, what do I do? Let's see...it's colder than Hell, no other boats in sight. :HMMM I guess I need to catch my pontoon boat with my spoon! Third cast I manage to hook the frame (whew, didn't pop any pontoons with the hook). It's me and 6' test line against a large pontoon boat, broadside, now about 75' away, and riding the wind like the Santa Maria.
I manage to very slowly reel in the boat, and then I head straight for a larger land mass.
The lesson to be learned here? Your watercraft is your friend. Don't part from it on a windy day at Lake Lenore! :THUMBSUP