River Report - Lake Erie Tributary - 11/25
Two days worth of fishing has left my mind mushy, primarily due to excitement, fatigue, and contemplation of the wisdom of others, to the extent that I do not currently have a succinct recount of the weekend events, which by itself is a debatable subject at any time. Perhaps I will be able to recount some of the more interesting experiences from the weekend in the coming days. Nonetheless, I did make certain that some strong batteries were powering my camera.Featured Photos:ReleaseRelease ReduxDawn
Lovely shots Joe.
ReplyDeleteGood to see you got into some!
How were the crowds?
Gene
Nice pics as usual J !
ReplyDeleteNice photos. The "release redux" and perhaps "dawn" subjects look to be products of natural reproduction.
ReplyDeleteHey, those pic's turned turned out great! Was a pleasure fishing with you, thoroughly enjoyed it....
ReplyDeleteYeah, but it's not the Maitland. teeheeheehee!
ReplyDeletePaul, thanks for going easy on me, I was dreading the potential reply that you might have left ~ I owe you one.
ReplyDeleteMike, I actually wanted to write an entry about some of the conversation that we had, without mentioning personal details, but I could not do it justice last evening as my brain was fried. The weekend was a humbling, enlightening experience. If only I could get my 'sea legs' and cross fast sections without getting all silly about it!
Not sure how I've missed your site till now, but I love it. Awesome photos of incredible fish! I'm adding a link to your site from mine.
ReplyDeleteI hooked a steelhead while salmon fishing near Pulaski earlier this fall and VERY MUCH want to have that experience again. Was thinking of going up that way in January and trying my luck.
Sincere thanks, Ed.
ReplyDeleteIt's been very satisfying being able to share photos and miscellaneous ramblings here, about a year ago, there was a small but loyal group of readers, but after checking online stats recently, the audience has grown significantly. Unfortunately, one will not find any devine angling wisdom here, just spontaneous recounts of a day's fishing via photos and text.
Cheers,
Joe
That's why I like it!
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