Year in Review
It was a good year of angling for me this year. I learned a lot of new skills, caught a few new species of fish, and honed in the skills I already have. I purchased my first boat, my kayak, which I still baby and love. And I was able to fish a lot of new water. More importantly it is the experiences shared with nature, friends, and family that I cherish most. Ultimately that is what fishing is about--the process. It's tying the knots, reading the water, putting down your rod to observe a sunset, jokes with friends, dreaming of tight lines, countless hours researching and studying technique, and that constant itch be on the water. I love to fish and I am incredibly passionate about it.
I also caught several new species this year. First Brown Trout(s) ever and first Rainbow's on a fly rod. Caught my first Carp and gained a whole new respect for this often overlooked species, and on the rough fish side I also caught my first Gar (Shortnose) and first Smallmouth Buffalo (14lbs, biggest fish of the year).
My home water remains Clinton, and while there are far better fisheries in the state, I always enjoy my time spent there. My guilty pleasure remains my honey hole pond, chalk-full of 2-5 lb largemouth bass.
It was a great year, here's to the expectation and hope that 2012 will be an even more productive year of angling.
2 Comments:
That's a great year of fishing right there! I got skunked last year in my two trips chasing muskie at Pomme as well. I'm determined to change that score this year. I'd love to go hit Kingman with you when spring rolls around.
I would love to hit up both Pomme and Kingman a few times this year if school allows, and yeah I will send you a message once spring comes, or is it already here haha.
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