Fishing at 2 pm at the end of July in Texas doesn't make a whole lot of sense. I admit it, the fish are pretty much stunned by the heat and not biting. But I was in it for the challenge.
Sure enough, it was pretty slow going. Still, after a few minutes there was a tug on the line and out came a medium Perch, too big to use as Striper bait but a catch nonetheless. After that?
Not much until a Black Drum decided to attack the line, a fierce little beast and followed up by another, larger cousin.
Good action, all things considered, and then the water grew quiet in the heat haze, with the exception of a mighty Perch which I used as bait for the ferocious Striper.
They weren't having it, so I packed up and headed for home before the air caught fire, noting a curious message on the way.
Fish on,
LSP
12 comments:
Congratulations! Sounds like a good day, all things considered. :)
Why not wet a line after delivering a mighty sermon?
Linda, by some weird charism I caught fish...
That, LL, is an excellent point.
#MuMu
The mouth of a black drum looks disturbing like John Podesta's mouth. Maybe that's because he's invested so much of himself to worship Baal?
FYI:
https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/07/30/outraged-vegans-hold-vigil-for-fish-to-protest-fishing-challenge-look-at-it-from-the-fishs-pov
They can't be Christians or they would know that Jesus ate fish...
LL, RHSM, that is a truly disturbing image.
We're up against evil, pure and simple.
What a fortuitous link, Adrienne!
Thanks for that.
Good work, vegans.
Linda, as always, you make an excellent point.
Good going Padre!
BRig, I nearly melted but... rose to the challenge and CAUGHT FISH.
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