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dadTB
09-03-2009, 07:47 PM
<p>My son had surgery a few weeks ago and we had a surgeon follow-up appointment at 8:45 a.m. We headed out to breakfast and enjoyed our time together at the restaurant before heading to the doc appointment. <br /><br />We got out of the office around 9:25 a.m. and I asked him, "Do you want to go fishing?" Of course he replied, "You bet!"<br /><br />So we headed home and got things together. A small lunch and drinks were in order for two big guys... Dora&#39;s (Josh&#39;s favorites)! LOL <br /><br />We got our tackle together in the garage so we didn&#39;t have to waste time down at the ramp. When we arrived, there was not a single boat trailer in the lot. Oh, Boy! The river/lake to ourselves!!<br /><br />It was another gorgeous day in SC Pa. The air temp was 71 degrees with a few passing clouds. The water temp was a cool 70.5 degrees and had a nice green stain to it. Visibility was at least 3.5&#39; deep... Just great! As the day progressed, we got a NE breeze blowing that kept the air temp nice and cool.<br /><br />As we headed north, we spied the two immature eagles that are residents of this area. My son mentioned that he hadn&#39;t seen two eagle like that in a long, long time. We noticed that there was a lot of bird activity in and around our fishing area... Good sign.<br /><br />We threw mostly crankbaits and spinnerbaits in the swift moving waters. The level in Harrisburg was 4.3&#39; today. It has risen the last few days as the water from the NB comes south. It makes it a nice level for us here in Lancaster County.<br /><br />Zach caught the first fish. It was a feisty 12.5" and then followed up with a 13.5". I call those smaller bass "cookie cutter" size. There&#39;s a lot of that size smallie in this section of the river... Good sign.<br /><br />Zach was able to boat 6 smallie and two walleyes. The one walleye is in the refrigerator. "Good job feeding the family, son!"<br /><br />I was smelling another skunk as about two hours past. We had fished many spots by then and he was doing a "Josh" on me until...<br /><br />We entered a small cove area that is feed by a few streams of water that cascade through shallow rocks. I was throwing my favorite crankbait in what Dell calls "The Ugly Color". Zach nailed a catfish on his crank... that&#39;s now three species of fish he&#39;s caught before I ever felt a tug on my line.<br /><br />&nbsp;:confused: I was confused and bewildered over this strange circumstance I found myself in. What the heck was going on?? <br /><br />We had seen a smallie jump behind a rock that we had just fished. Say what!? My son just laughed and asked me, "Didn&#39;t we just fish that boulder and then passed by it with the boat?"&nbsp; I shook my head and mumbled something like, "Yup."<br /><br />As we came out of this small cove-like area, I remembered that smallie jump and tossed my "Ugly Colored" crankbait just beyond the boulder... Wham! OMG... This thing is heavy and won&#39;t come up. "Maybe it&#39;s a cattie. I can&#39;t tell.", I explained to my son. The fish flashed me and my heart skipped a beat... "Son, that&#39;s a smallmouth. Get the net."<br /><br />That smallie would not give up. It tugged and dug for the bottom over and over again... Come on, baby. I told my son that when it&#39;s ready that I&#39;ll lead the fish into the net... "Don&#39;t stab at it." "Okay, dad."<br /><br />This is what came into the boat... A 20 1/8th" smallie pushing 4 lbs. She had some good weight on her and fought like a champ. My son took a few pics to share...<br /><img src="http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh42/SmalliesTB/dad_09_03_09_20_1_8_SHre.jpg" alt="20+ #1pic" width="500" height="430" /><br /><br /><img src="http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh42/SmalliesTB/dad_09_03_09_20_1_8_SH3re.jpg" alt="21+ #2pic" width="500" height="405" /><br /><br /><img src="http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh42/SmalliesTB/dad_09_03_09_20_1_8_SH2re.jpg" alt="21+ #3pic" width="500" height="477" /><br /><br />We "high fived" each other and enjoyed this fish together. Last year, I had five 20+" bass from this general area and now I caught this area&#39;s first of the year. Thank goodness I broke the ice! :)<br /><br />In fact, the very next cast I had a small bass on the same crankbait... Now, I was on a roll!<br /><br />Before I end this report, I have to show you this pic of Zach after he caught the 13" fish. My son is 6&#39; tall and weighs 212 lbs... he dwarfs this fish and his expression is priceless. <br /><br /><img src="http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh42/SmalliesTB/Zach_09_03_09SH_13in-1.jpg" alt="13&quot; Zach Fish" width="444" height="518" /><br /><br />We ended the day with over a dozen bass, two walleye, and a channel catfish. It was a very good day for a father and his youngest son!<br /><br />dadTB</p>