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Old 08-14-2004, 01:05 AM   #1
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Mrs Crafty Christens Her New Rod

Well, she did it in grand style last nite and this morning.

She told me she wanted me to teach her how to fish this year so I bought her a nice 9' Tica for a starter just to see if she'd like it - welll....apparently she does

We went out together Wednesday nite for a while and there wasn't much going on, but she got in her casting practice from the rocks anyway - and she's got a helluva an arm (she's a former Hoosier softball player). So Thursday nite she says to give her a call if I see any blues anywhere for a smoker load to send to her brother at the family reunion in the Midwest - and I ran into 'em on a recon and called her to get ready. We ended up getting into them in the harbor and she hooked and landed 3 (to my 1) in the 6-7 lb range, perfect for the smoker. She hooked probably another half dozen that got off but she was pretty jazzed.

I was up at 5 AM today (Friday) and woke her ("My arms are sore - I'm fished out" she said, half-awake - "Not yet you're not", I told her)

We went out front and hit the rocks, the water was great - her first 3 casts, 3 bass. I didn't even get to fish for the first half hour because I had to keep scrambling down the rocks to release her fish - she really did a helluva job, then all hell broke loose. The fish started to blitz and it lasted for the next five hours from 6:30 AM til 11:30 until we got chased off the rocks by lightening from a line squall.

It was pretty amazing, nothing huge but we finally just lost count on how many fish we caught - the bass and blues - but mostly bass - were tearing up schools of small pogies in the pre-storm swell. She likes her Storm shads - she calls them Gummy Bears - and they worked well for her.

She hooked and landed bass to 27" and lost another larger fish that stopped her dead in her tracks. I sure am proud of my bride - not bad for a rookie!

I was using Surf Howdies and the bass went ballistic on them, blowing up on 'em, swatting them in the air and then cartwheeling and swapping ends when hooked. Lost a lime/copper Howdy on a gorilla bloofish , then picked up a real good bass on a pogie pattern that ran me into the rocks and got off.

It was a helluva a morning but watching her catch was at least as much fun as catching myself. I can't believe she got into them so well, what a great way to start - and the sights alone with fish busting in the white water non-stop and cruising thru the waves all morning was mesmerizing.

But the best part was after we left the rocks - I told her, see, you don't need a boat -

And she said "Who wants to sit in a smelly old boat anyway?"

Hey, old Crafty sure can pick 'em...

Yup, that's my girl!

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Old 08-14-2004, 01:57 AM   #2
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Crafty,

I'm glad you and the Missus clobbered em.

Good choice on your Hoosier girl

I also married one

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Thumbs up Sounds like an awesome day out

Congrats Mrs. Crafty Glad you guys got into them Now thats a way to get someone into fishing, catching

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Old 08-14-2004, 09:26 AM   #4
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Sounds good!Been a while since I've had a time like that!
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Old 08-15-2004, 06:05 AM   #5
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Hey, Basswipe -

We also took a ride out to your "backyard" the nite before and there was a lot of small bait at the usual spots there right at high tide with birds working it - no hits though -

But I'd sure keep an eye on it if you haven't been already

Betcha you're gonna have surf breaking there today and tonite

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Old 08-15-2004, 11:47 AM   #6
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Hey, Basswipe -

We also took a ride out to your "backyard" the nite before and there was a lot of small bait at the usual spots there right at high tide with birds working it - no hits though -

But I'd sure keep an eye on it if you haven't been already

Betcha you're gonna have surf breaking there today and tonite
Gonna fish there tomorrow night with that that guy from France.
Going to take it easy though.I sliced my left arm WIDE OPEN on the job Thursday.I took a walk down there lastnight and saw lotsa a bait,didn't bring the pole though.

I did take a few casts at another spot along Mt.Hope bay and schoolies were chasing bait at sundown.The cut is right in the wrist area and turning the reel handle got tiresome pretty quick.
Hopefully I'll do a lot of catching and I won't notice the discomfort.
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