Location: Fredericton
The muskie hunt on Saturday morning was really fun.
I got to learn a few things about muskie and their habitat & prey, and also (finally) got to try out my Redington CPX 10-weight rod.
PLUS...
There's something perversely enjoyable about fly fishing from a boat in downtown.
The only way it could've been better would be if it was a week day and all the sorry saps stuck in traffic on the Westmorland Street Bridge were on their way to work while I was casting away all the worries in my little world.
In fact, if it were a week day, I would've tweeted the mayor to look out his office window. I probably would have invited him. There's a good chance he'd accept, too. That's what it's like having a cool mayor (looking at you, Toronto...that's what you get for electing an ass).
As for fishing for muskie, I'll let this photo speak for itself:
Regardless of the outcome, it was a good time, and there's plenty of season left to land this so-called fish of ten thousand casts.
Only about 9500 more casts to go.
Thanks for the guided trip, Andrew!!
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Tonight, it's striper-hunting time on the Fundy Coast.
Tomorrow's a full-moon, i.e., higher than normal tides (aka "spring tides"). It's mid-June. Migratory stripers may be here.
Where I'm heading, low-tide is ~1730, high tide is ~2330. Sunset is about 2130-ish. This could work out in my favour.
It'll be a late one; I plan on fishing until 2AM or so.
But I am ready.
We'll see how it all unfolds tonight.
An army of Clousers await marching orders for tonight |
3 comments:
Good luck with the muskyhunting. Say hi to Pepe for me.
Thanks, Howard! Hopefully won't be running into Pepe too much this summer...but then again, last summer, he was almost a constant companion...
Mat I hope you get into some big ones.
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