We had to get one more day of fishing in before Hubby heads back to work. He gets a final round on Day shift before we switch to graveyard shift - once again.
The gorgeous day we've had today began with Mother Nature sharing some beautiful scenery! This is the first time I’ve seen wild Rhododendrons that were pink. Usually - you find white blooms. So - this was a nice surprise!
Isn’t he gorgeous! It was so cool watching him fly to that rock. He has a beard of feathers that hang like a curtain - much prettier than you find on a male Turkey. He sat there with the most incredible amount of patience. I’ll bet time passed beyond an hour when - all of a sudden - he darted for the center of the water and headed back to the rock - with a shad in his beak.
This - became comical. All we wanted to do was sit in some shade and catch crappie. ( And yes - you are seeing some of the hook through that 'see-through' mouth. )
Apparently - it was too much to ask for.
Dwayne had a pole baited for the bottom. And wouldn’t ya’ know it. The spot was taken - with a very hungry nest full of babies.
( And Butt-Ugly babies that only their mother could love, too. Just sayin'... )
After catching the seventh of two different kinds of species - which Hubby calls ‘Kissin’ Cousins’ - we finally headed for another spot.
( Don't know why anybody would wanna kiss these brats. They've got teeth. )
Carlie insisted on volunteering to help me demonstrate the reason why I have to stop wearing my flip-flops when I go fishing - already.
Actually - both of us got toasted today - besides catching a few nice crappie. And besides me losing a nice smallmouth bass - AND - a monstrous black crappie. Dangit. But I still had fun!
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Here, Fishy... Fishy
We had to get one more day of fishing in before Hubby heads back to work. He gets a final round on Day shift before we switch to graveyard shift - once again.
The gorgeous day we've had today began with Mother Nature sharing some beautiful scenery! This is the first time I’ve seen wild Rhododendrons that were pink. Usually - you find white blooms. So - this was a nice surprise!
Isn’t he gorgeous! It was so cool watching him fly to that rock. He has a beard of feathers that hang like a curtain - much prettier than you find on a male Turkey. He sat there with the most incredible amount of patience. I’ll bet time passed beyond an hour when - all of a sudden - he darted for the center of the water and headed back to the rock - with a shad in his beak.
This - became comical. All we wanted to do was sit in some shade and catch crappie. ( And yes - you are seeing some of the hook through that 'see-through' mouth. )
Apparently - it was too much to ask for.
Dwayne had a pole baited for the bottom. And wouldn’t ya’ know it. The spot was taken - with a very hungry nest full of babies.
( And Butt-Ugly babies that only their mother could love, too. Just sayin'... )
After catching the seventh of two different kinds of species - which Hubby calls ‘Kissin’ Cousins’ - we finally headed for another spot.
( Don't know why anybody would wanna kiss these brats. They've got teeth. )
Carlie insisted on volunteering to help me demonstrate the reason why I have to stop wearing my flip-flops when I go fishing - already.
Actually - both of us got toasted today - besides catching a few nice crappie. And besides me losing a nice smallmouth bass - AND - a monstrous black crappie. Dangit. But I still had fun!
The gorgeous day we've had today began with Mother Nature sharing some beautiful scenery! This is the first time I’ve seen wild Rhododendrons that were pink. Usually - you find white blooms. So - this was a nice surprise!
Isn’t he gorgeous! It was so cool watching him fly to that rock. He has a beard of feathers that hang like a curtain - much prettier than you find on a male Turkey. He sat there with the most incredible amount of patience. I’ll bet time passed beyond an hour when - all of a sudden - he darted for the center of the water and headed back to the rock - with a shad in his beak.
This - became comical. All we wanted to do was sit in some shade and catch crappie. ( And yes - you are seeing some of the hook through that 'see-through' mouth. )
Apparently - it was too much to ask for.
Dwayne had a pole baited for the bottom. And wouldn’t ya’ know it. The spot was taken - with a very hungry nest full of babies.
( And Butt-Ugly babies that only their mother could love, too. Just sayin'... )
After catching the seventh of two different kinds of species - which Hubby calls ‘Kissin’ Cousins’ - we finally headed for another spot.
( Don't know why anybody would wanna kiss these brats. They've got teeth. )
Carlie insisted on volunteering to help me demonstrate the reason why I have to stop wearing my flip-flops when I go fishing - already.
Actually - both of us got toasted today - besides catching a few nice crappie. And besides me losing a nice smallmouth bass - AND - a monstrous black crappie. Dangit. But I still had fun!
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- Deb said...
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I never was big into fishing, but I enjoyed going out on the lake with my Uncle growing up...he fished and I just sat and enjoyed being with him. Hubby never has time to fish now....so it's not something we do.
- May 31, 2010 at 10:55 AM
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I never was big into fishing, but I enjoyed going out on the lake with my Uncle growing up...he fished and I just sat and enjoyed being with him. Hubby never has time to fish now....so it's not something we do.
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