Wednesday, October 17, 2012

"36 Hours...A Small Fishing Window"

P1030568-1 36 hours...that's all the allotted time I had to play with. Five days in Tennessee for training upcoming , work to finish up around the house before that and the wife had plans for me that would take up at least part of my time before leaving. Joe and I hadn't been out much lately so I decided to pack up some gear and head South regardless of the limited time. I debated on staying close to home but I was really itching to hit something that would require a bit more of a road trip , 10 hours of driving...five or six hours of sleep...half my time was already gone before I got started , but even a few hours on the water does wonders for the soul. We pulled into the campground around 10:00 , set up camp and ate a quick lunch before hitting the water. P1030583b P1030587b P1030588b P1030592b We only spent about half a day fishing our intended destination and after finding the water still unseasonably low we ventured off to another section of stream where we explored some new areas in search of the smallmouth that I knew to inhabit this water. P1030713b P1030701b We found some beautiful water and enjoyed discovering a few new spots to try on another outing , but the fish just didn't cooperate and we couldn't hook up with any smallies. As it turned out the fall weather was awesome , other fishermen were non-existent, a few small wild rainbows were caught and the company was the best a man can ask for. P1030717b P1030655b P1030650b Here's a few pictures to show the rest of the short story..... P1030609b P1030662b P1030663b P1030675b P1030682b P1030697b P1030625b P1030631b P1290520bb P1030585b P1030620b P1030730b P1030647b P1030706b

13 comments:

  1. Joe is officially the coolest dog in the world. He looks so laid back, the perfect companion for your trips. Bet he gets a little excited when he sees you packing up the car to go.
    Another great report.
    Dave

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    1. Thanks Dave...Once I start getting the fishing gear out he refuses to let me out of his sight , afraid he might miss out! He's the best fishing partner a guy could ask for.

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  2. Looks great! Sorry I didn't back with you in time. I was in Parson TN on an install. GOing to try out some BLue Ribbon this weekend but I think it's your work end.

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    1. The waters still too low for my liking on the ones I saw , I expect the fishing to get better once they start running a little more.
      The fish were running small and not in alot of their usual spots due to low water.

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    2. I figured as mush but Really need to go wade a creak some place.

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  3. Now that's my kind of trip. Great stuff and a good companion to share it with.

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    1. Thanks Joel....it's hard to beat a couple days with just you and your best fishing buddy!

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  4. Great photos. Lots there to recharge those batteries.
    Love that pot of stew.

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    1. Thanks Alan...it was a short trip but a good one nonetheless. My famous camp succotash!!

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  5. Man, you know how to make the most of those windows of opportunity. Reminded me of some of my fall trips to the Pere Marquette years ago. Well done.

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  6. Thanks Jim...I was talking to a buddy about making a trip up to float the C&R section of the PM just the other day. He's been up there before and it sure sounds like a beautiful piece of water.

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  7. Cool pictures with you and your friends. Did I see a crackle back in a trout's jaw? Nice post I agree!

    Gregg

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    1. Thanks Gregg...and yes , that's a little yellow crackleback. Those small wild fish were liking it that afternoon.

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