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Went out for what I call a "quick fishing stint" which seems to be my normal means of fishing. I had about 30 minutes to fish by the time I reached Coulon Park.
I dropped down a dark brown snub along the area where the boats park to get to Ivars and only the smallest of fish came out to greet me. I spent a good twenty minutes there before I decided to change locations and color.
I moved to the corner by the Ivar's restaurant and tossed out from the corner toward the dock. Then, as my rig reached the halfway point between the bridge and me, I felt a very aggressive take. I didn't even have to set the hook!!! As I was reeling the slack, the fish drove away from me and completed the job.
It had to be a smallie and I am glad it was. She never quit fighting. I pulled her up gently and realized the word aggressive was an understatement to describe the strike. The owner hook went through the bony section of its pallette! I had to use my hook remover to take out the hook.
A lady nearby took the photo, for which I was grateful and I quickly released my little smallie.
Just glad I didn't go home skunked. Not too shabby for a 30 minute deal and it sure beat sitting in traffic.
Conditions: Bright, Sunny Skies, Warm perhaps in the 80s as a best guess
Gear: 6'6" MH Shimano 2-piece Compre and 2500 Symetre
Technique: Drop Shot
Bait/Hook: Green Sniper Snub and Owner Mosquito Hook
Line: 8 # Berkley Vanish (I know!!! My brother bought it and spooled my reel with it. Just trying to use it up.) SeaGuar FC is my line of choice for drop shotting.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service