Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Catch of the Year


I know I am a little late in posting this, but hey, I did just start this blog a few weeks ago. This was by far the best day I personally had on the lake, these 14 were all 10.5" or bigger, no monsters, but all were very nice, quality fish, and boy did they taste great! This was done over the 4th holiday, JP, Big Mike, JP's friend Brad, and myself went out on a flooded Truman Lake in early July. By 11am when the nut jobs started getting on the water, we had very close to 30 very good sized crappie in the boat, and at least 70 or 80 very close to keeper size that we threw back. Anyways, just figured I would post on of the best days I have personally had on Truman in quite some time as I am have really started to develop a whole outdoorsman theme here on my blog. Enjoy!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Big Ugly Catch


Well, here he is, but first, I will give you the story leading up to this catch. Ashley and I spent last weekend in Baldwin City, Kansas at the annual Moore Family Hayride. We were lucky enough to have our friends Mike and Kate come with us, along with many other members of my family I hadn't seen in a while which was fun, but I digress. Mike, my father Mike, myself(Mikey), and my cousin Lori's Husband Mike(there is a theme here) left early to get some fishing done at my Aunt and Uncles farm to ensure we had enough table fare for the fish fry my dad does for the hayride, which I am starting to inherit. Typical day at their pond which has roughly 12 million bass ranging in size from 10-12", and nothing else in it, so we thought. Mike and I had already caught 4-5 apiece, and were trying to switch things up in hope of catching a little larger bass, so I decided to put on the ugliest colored worm(Candy Corn BPS Stick-O) in the history of the world to see if the sight of that god awful color drew in the big one. Well, it did, but not the one we were looking for. What you see above is a 30 pound grass carp. To confirm your suspicions, it is the ugliest fish in the history of the world, but my goodness it was a blast to land him. Using my 10 pound test line, a 2500 series shimano spinning reel, and a 6'6" Medium action rod, it took me just over 20 minutes to land this monster. Although I am not proud of the species of fish I caught, I was very impressed with the sheer size of this monster, and man it was a battle getting him in on such light tackle! I just started this blog for fun, and to kind of let everyone know how Ashley and I are doing, have fun, and I look forward to posting again. Until the next time!