Fishing with Bill
We had a visit from Bill, my brother in law, two weeks ago. He wanted me to help him with his fly fishing skills. He just purchased a beginners outfit and had very litle knowledge of what to do. But learn he did and pretty well at that. He started out as most people do, wearing the fly line like the garland of a Christmas tree. But after some back yard practice and hundreds of false casts he was getting about 30 feet of line out and was catching fish the very next day. I set him up with that plastic minnow and soon he was cathing fish witch included his very first fish, a crappie, on a fly rod. Definately a good student and learner. All in all we caught about a hundred fish including crappie, bass, bluegill, and channel cat mostly all on that minnow in a four day period. So if you haven’t tried it do so and you’ll be a happy fisherman. Some of the cats and crappie were pretty good size and the bluegill were in the 1/2 lb range which is really fun. Of course we released them all. Well that’s all for…good fishing to all.
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July 22nd, 2008 at 3:38 am
This is in response to, Fishing with Bill, Hi I’m Bill and I had a great time with Jim out on the lake in Illinois. And yes we did get around one hundred fish in four days.In the beginning we were counting each one, but after a while we lost count and just had fun fishing. My flycasting is much improved thanks to a good teacher and yes I do practice out in my backyard. It really looks bad when you walk out into a stream and on the very first cast you wrap the line around yourself as Jim pointed out, like garland on a Christmas tree thank you Jim, Ha Ha. I live in central Tennessee so it’s a good drive up to visit with Jim and my sister Pat, so yesterday Jim suggested we might meet up in the spring in Kentucky for a little fishing and that sounds good to me.Of course anytime you can go fishing that’s good, but when you can fish with someone with Jim’s experience it’s even better. Have fun and good fishing. Bill