Yesterday Sat. Gary only had until 1 o'clock to fish with stuff to do and I needed to finish getting some more flies tyed to finish up some orders. So I headed up to Aeneas the wind was blowin just at 6 MPH. I knew that it was going to blow up there but had to go.
When I arrived Gary was in the water the wind was blowin out of the north at maybe 6-7 MPH it didn't take me that long to be on the water the wind calmed down just a little. Taking to the ores right away and working my way to the frist bay on the southeast I got my first strike but lost it going for my rod.
Taking a quick break from the ores I dropped anchor retied and pitched out again and went back to the ores. getting pass the water pipe I got another tug the tip hit the water I went for the rod the fish were liking the DDP (Disco Dolly Parton). My boobie fly. I stayed on the ores untill I reach the northeast bay dropped anchor in 6 feet of water changed rods to my bobber lobber Chromimide rig and set the indicator, just let the wind wake the indicator on a 40 ft cast.
Three cast later nothing yet. Change to a micro mini leach 3 cast nothing. retyed on another DDP to my sinking line while waiting for bobber down. NOTHING reeled in and changed rods again with my back to the wind I worked my way across the north end of the lake and found fish in 12 ft of water suspended in 7. Kicking, long cast and stripping I picked up my first Bow to the net. Gary and I side by side both catching a fish or two.
The wind pick up even more so we headed back to the shallows to anchor up and take a rest.
A few cast wind knots and stronger wind time to bail. Changed rods again pulled anchor and let the wind blow me back to the launch.And it didn't take long. Hooked a couple on the way back nothing huge but I did see on the Fishing Buddy some in 30 ft of water at the bottom dropped anchor and took off the DDP and put on a Chromie got my depth made my cast and sat there for a few.
O take no hookset Gary went to shore to and was done fighting the wind . A white cap hit me in the back and I was done too by the time I got my anchor pulled up from the 30 ft of water I was right next to shore and had to use the ores to pull away and move down to the launch.
Gary was just about packed up and was talking to someone when I hit the pullout. High Noon the last one on the churning it was like a washing machine looking back over the water. I caught some fish.
Spent the rest of the day tying flies
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