I have 3 highlights from this year:
1 - Was fishing on the Piankatank and after a few trips my wife finally hooked into her first keeper Red. It was also a tagged fish which she received a t-shirt for reporting. It's awesome when you know the fish are at a certain hole and you let her make the first few casts and she hooks up and she tells you how she worked the lure to trigger a bite. Love it!
2 - Had a few slow days down at the OBX in regards to catching keepers(reds, specks, flounders). We were still catching but expectations were high on keeper fish. Because of how resourceful this forum is I was able to catch about 30 sheepshead off of one pylon on the second to last day of the trip. It was defintely a morale booster and really made our trip.
3 - We all know how expensive our fishing trips are in regards to time, gas, food, bait and frustration. After a few unsuccessful trips to OC and DE from NoVa. I caught my first keeper tog in DE at 21".
Definitely trips to remember.
1 - Was fishing on the Piankatank and after a few trips my wife finally hooked into her first keeper Red. It was also a tagged fish which she received a t-shirt for reporting. It's awesome when you know the fish are at a certain hole and you let her make the first few casts and she hooks up and she tells you how she worked the lure to trigger a bite. Love it!
2 - Had a few slow days down at the OBX in regards to catching keepers(reds, specks, flounders). We were still catching but expectations were high on keeper fish. Because of how resourceful this forum is I was able to catch about 30 sheepshead off of one pylon on the second to last day of the trip. It was defintely a morale booster and really made our trip.
3 - We all know how expensive our fishing trips are in regards to time, gas, food, bait and frustration. After a few unsuccessful trips to OC and DE from NoVa. I caught my first keeper tog in DE at 21".
Definitely trips to remember.
Comment