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JohnR 04-09-2002 08:22 PM

West Wall
 
Ahhhh, the Rituals of Spring ;) ....

Left my house this afternoon with a honkin' wind jumping from South to SW. The wind was hard enough to make the siding resonate so I almost didn't go to the Wall.

Well, I'm glad I did because when I got down there the conditions were near perfect, Not too many people, relatively warm, & wind out of the SW from 10-15 most of the time and a big wet surf... I love that spot and even though I've caught some fish in the Thames and some in Providence since the beginning of the yar - those REALLY are what I consider my "First Fish" of the season. Ended up just one short of a dozen in 2 plus hours of fishing but it was great. Wind shifted south and a light rain started and it was all over but the ride home....

Even the "Backwinders" couldn't spoil it...

Had too much fun to even take some pictures, shucks darn :D

179 04-10-2002 06:51 AM

Good to hear that the fish are back!!

Fisherwoman 04-10-2002 08:03 AM

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!! Life is good, will be going for mine in a few days. Congrads buddy.

JohnR 04-10-2002 11:36 AM

FW - it was near perfect conditions yesterday.... No records set but a great first day out... hopefully the necessary winds will swing back around enough by Friday...

Fishpart 04-10-2002 11:55 AM

Excellent!! Glad to hear someone is out there gettin' em.

Saltheart 04-10-2002 12:08 PM

Smokey and I hope to break the ice on Monday. Lets hope the weather cooperates.

TheSpecialist 04-10-2002 03:10 PM

I would'nt mind breaking some ice this weekend myself. Did the arms get tired, or did all those 12oz curls keep em in shape? :laughs:

Bill L 04-10-2002 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by John R
hopefully the necessary winds will swing back around enough by Friday...
John, was out there tonight with a SE breeze over my left shoulder, and got a bunch of micros (these were some pretty small fish!) at sunset. I know SW is best, but I don't let any unfavorable winds stop me from tryin' ;)
Bill

JohnR 04-10-2002 09:06 PM

I was thinking about it but my son is sick again... The wind up my way was northerly and when the radio said "sea breezes" down there - well, I would have gone had he been feeling better...

Scotch Bonnet 04-10-2002 11:18 PM

These first bass are some ugly little rats. No color, broken lines and just not happy looking. What happened to those beautiful purpleish pink fish I used to see early season. The one bigger fish I saw looked healthy- but the rest:(

JohnR 04-11-2002 07:35 AM

Scotch - these are just silty fish. Disclaimer - I ain't no stinkin' Ithyologist, I can't even spell it. But, I've noticed different fish from different places. For example, the Thames River fish are brown clime & gray and some of the fish caught out of there just after they leave look like "Thames" fish. The Providence river fish are often very bright, shiny, & deep purple on the backs - great looking fish - but this happens when there is a lot of clearing rains keeping the upper river relatively clean. Some new fish have the lice on them when they come in (but I don't know enough about that to be sure)... The tan fish you saw at the Wall are just a little dirty from the ponds where they've been hangine out for the winter... Well that's my story and ....


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