72 degrees, a light breeze and bright sunny skies equals FISHING!
No shoes…
No jacket……
No problem!
We caught a couple of nice bass, which we do not keep. Bass are considered a sport fish, so we catch and release all bass. They sure are fun to catch though.
These 2 geese were so cute. They actually walked down these steps to the water and stood there giving themselves a bath.
I like to sit on the back of the boat and fish, with my feet dangling in the water. Today the birds were chirping, the woodpeckers were tap, tap, tapping and I could hear the banging hammers of some construction workers across the bay. The smoky aroma of burning leaves danced in the wind. We also got to see a hawk circling overhead.
It was a heavenly day on the water.
Looks like things are warming up quite nicely for y'all.
ReplyDeleteTake good care,
Karen
what does it mean that they're sport fish? you're not allowed to eat them? seems pretty hard on the fish to catch him just to throw him back...
ReplyDeleteMy husband is a bass fisherman and fishes on the tournament trail. Any bass caught in the tournaments are weighed and then released. Bass fisherman generally do not eat bass. That is not to say that people can't or shouldn't eat them. We just don't personally. Now bluegill, that is another story entirely.... I love to fry up bluegill, but that is a story for another day!
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