Had a few hours to spare so I purchased some fresh shad and headed out to Wilson Bridge For a couple of hours. Loaded up the kayak went to the floating docks and right as I pushed off from the dock I realized I had no paddle. Thankfully a shore fisherman was wanting me to do a bait drop for him and was standing right next to me to grab the nose of my kayak before I floated too far away. Determined to still fish after driving all the way down there I quickly found that the Hawg Trough makes a decent back up paddle haha.
Slow start but eventually started to get bites as the water started to move. A lot of bites, but none seemed big enough to keep bait and a 3/0 circle hook in their mouth. They were very strong bites. Strong enough for me to feel the kayak shake a little while I was looking elsewhere.
Got one to keep the hook in its mouth and it was a healthy 25" er.
My feet started to go numb after the sunset and the water on my kayak turned to ice so I decided to call it an evening.
First Kayak Fish 2015.jpg
Slow start but eventually started to get bites as the water started to move. A lot of bites, but none seemed big enough to keep bait and a 3/0 circle hook in their mouth. They were very strong bites. Strong enough for me to feel the kayak shake a little while I was looking elsewhere.
Got one to keep the hook in its mouth and it was a healthy 25" er.
My feet started to go numb after the sunset and the water on my kayak turned to ice so I decided to call it an evening.
First Kayak Fish 2015.jpg
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