My buddy-Mark Bange and I visited a Delaware pond(lake) this afternoon. Had to find areas to shelter from the NW winds. We started fishing one end where the evidence of decaying Lily Pads could be seen. I was throwing a yellow Bendback- size 4. After a half dozen casts I felt a slight tug on the line. Using Joe Bruce’s “2 second” rule, I what felt like a large Pickerel. This time, there was no jumping out of the water, it just took off. The pull was so hard, I just let it go back and forth in front of the kayak. I slowly started pulling it in, then picked up my net as it went by on the left side. As I lower the net into the water, the Pickerel surfaced. That was the largest Pickerel head I have ever seen. It had to be 25” or more. Sadly, it threw the hook before I could net it. I had to just set for a minute or two and curse myself-silently.
I spent the rest of the day in and around decaying Lily Pads- ended up with 5 Pickerel- the largest was over 21”, another was 20.
I have been having a problem with my pictures-take a look at then and you notice how washed out the image is. Very hard to read the numbers on the Hog Trough. Was thinking that maybe a white one would work better than the yellow.-what do you think?
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My partner did better than me- he said he landed 8. Was a good day, Definitely coming back here. Going to get that “big one” next time.
I spent the rest of the day in and around decaying Lily Pads- ended up with 5 Pickerel- the largest was over 21”, another was 20.
I have been having a problem with my pictures-take a look at then and you notice how washed out the image is. Very hard to read the numbers on the Hog Trough. Was thinking that maybe a white one would work better than the yellow.-what do you think?
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My partner did better than me- he said he landed 8. Was a good day, Definitely coming back here. Going to get that “big one” next time.
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