Sure enough they did, round about Midday. Pretty much every cast a fish, and all Perch/Bluegill, some of them large and full of fight. In fact, they were all full of fight and I lost count. Great result. Then, just as I was beginning to melt, a fierce, predatory tug. Drag out, rod double, what's this? A good sized Bass, in you come.
Walking back to the truck meant walking over countless fossils, the crystallized relics of our primeval past. There they were, frozen in stone, under the glare of a Texan sun. Imagine, if you can, a series of great reefs, breaking up a sea which stretched from the Gulf of Mexico to Austin and beyond. Or something like that.
Above it glided Pterosaurs and in the water, ferocious beasts. Perhaps today's fish are their descendants, they're certainly fierce enough. In other news, some pals are fishing in the sea, off some island. Blessed are ye poor.
I love fossils. I would have to do some looking, too, after the requisite fishing. :)
ReplyDeleteBe safe and God bless, Parson. :)
Nice catch!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Linda. Hard not to be fascinated by fossils... Now, I'd really like to find bizarrely ancient human artifacts. Have to know how and where to look though. Hmmmm.
ReplyDeletePewster, what a great midday at the water! Endless perch followed by a significant bass. Just a lot of fun.
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