K Bo said:
Thanks!
Though, you know firsthand what happens to my bare feet in the flats.
Prove it.
K Bo said:
Thanks!
Though, you know firsthand what happens to my bare feet in the flats.
K Bo said:
You asked for it.
Rick I were fishing a couple months ago and I took every precaution to cover up but what I didn't think about was my feet under the shoes I was wearing. The fish were in super skinny water so we had to wade to them and off came the shoes. I learned, the hard way, to always protect your feet!
NW80 said:
Finn... you've got shade on your feet the rest of us don't!
Not gonna lie, I'd swim after that fish.Salt of the water said:
No rod breakage.
I saw a big black something on the other side of a spartina patch. Figured a barge must have pushed a log from the intercoastal onto the flats. Until the tip went under, and came back up. Multiple times, out of sync with the waves. Got closer and saw the slow tail wag of a big ugly doing his own thing.
I waded into position to get a better angle with the wind and started dragging a crab fly in front of the fish. I'd been throwing crack earlier, but had tied some crabbit flies recently and wanted to finally slime one. I was worried it'd be spooky in the skinny stuff so I tried casting further out and working my way closer. Took 4 or 5 shots before I hooked up. Fish didn't bolt, but decided whatever stuck his face wasn't fun and headed back to the intercoastal. Slow, steady, unconcerned, and unstoppable.
Once I realized I wouldn't be able to turn the fish I tried getting someone to get the boat to pick me up to follow it. I was just loosing line too fast for that to work. At about half of my backing left I cranked the drag down and when line still kept going out, I palmed the reel hard. Pulled the fly out. Hook wasn't bent, and usually with rubber lipped drum the hooks stay pretty good. Not sure what went wrong (other than being woefully undergunned).
It definitely looked like it was in the same class as the 43.56lb 43.50" state record fish.
Good work. Looks like a dolphin took a bite out of this little guy.Salt of the water said:
Finn Maccumhail said:
Very nice.
I don't recall but have you posted pics of La Chancla? If not we love skiff pron around here.
Finn Maccumhail said:
Very nice.
I don't recall but have you posted pics of La Chancla? If not we love skiff pron around here.
Salt of the water said:
Fly fishing; less fish, better stories.