acabtp
09-22-2011, 03:53 PM
Fished SRR this morning for a few hours. Very dense fog when I got there.
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-1.jpg
Funny story: I launched my kayak into the fog figuring that I would make it across to my spot with dead reckoning. It did not take long until I could no longer see the shore. Because the water was flat calm, reflecting the fog, there was no sense of direction, or even of the horizon. So I am paddling a while, being amused by the novelty of the dense fog, wondering when I will be able to start to see the other side... When all of the sudden I found myself back at the launch. :eek: I was able to navigate much better once I pulled out my compass...
I alternated between my usual gold panther martin and drifting medium shiners. I brought the shiners hoping to get into some crappies, but did not. I did however get into a bunch of real chunky bluegills over 9" that were eating the shiners, as well as a bunch of smallmouth to 16".
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-2.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-3.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-4.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-5.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-6.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-7.jpg
Total for the morning was 17 gills, 3 red breasts, 2 largemouth and 7 smallies. Invited a couple of the bluegills and one of the smallies to dinner. They accepted.
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-1.jpg
Funny story: I launched my kayak into the fog figuring that I would make it across to my spot with dead reckoning. It did not take long until I could no longer see the shore. Because the water was flat calm, reflecting the fog, there was no sense of direction, or even of the horizon. So I am paddling a while, being amused by the novelty of the dense fog, wondering when I will be able to start to see the other side... When all of the sudden I found myself back at the launch. :eek: I was able to navigate much better once I pulled out my compass...
I alternated between my usual gold panther martin and drifting medium shiners. I brought the shiners hoping to get into some crappies, but did not. I did however get into a bunch of real chunky bluegills over 9" that were eating the shiners, as well as a bunch of smallmouth to 16".
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-2.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-3.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-4.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-5.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-6.jpg
http://www.tombeauchamp.com/misc/fishing/srr092211-7.jpg
Total for the morning was 17 gills, 3 red breasts, 2 largemouth and 7 smallies. Invited a couple of the bluegills and one of the smallies to dinner. They accepted.