Fishing

Hookabelly

Well-Known Member
One month till me yearly planned fishing trip going to Caddo lake this year starting Oct 6

you best believe there is a large mouth under each one of those cypress trees and Im gonna catch all of them take a picture with the big ones them give um back to the gators.
You wouldn't catch me in here. Gator?!? I'll make a nice fire/chill site on shore, complete with screened in living room and great tunes. Fish fry and beer then?
 

ChingOwn

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You wouldn't catch me in here. Gator?!? I'll make a nice fire/chill site on shore, complete with screened in living room and great tunes. Fish fry and beer then?
Hell darlin we can catch the gator and put him in the ground for 24 hours and have him with the fish and beer.
 

BarnBuster

Virtually Unknown Member
god bless those guys that arranged this...



A bedridden 69-year-old veteran terminally ill with cancer died shortly after going on a fishing trip that was his dying wish.

Connie Willhite, a boastwain’s mate for the Navy in Vietnam from Soperton, Georgia, snagged a fish for last time on Aug. 26, three days before he died.

A hospice social worker at the Carl Vinson Medical Center in Dublin, Georgia, organized the fishing trip, Fox 24 Macon reported Thursday.

“It’s called fishing, it’s not called catching, so I told him we may not catch anything, but he said it doesn’t matter,” Greg Senters told the station. “He said just being out there doing this was just as good.”

Senters strapped Willhite into a motorized hospital bed and took him to a pond bordering the medical center.

The hospital released a photo of Willhite holding one of the four fish he caught.

Senters said Willhite’s face lit up when he reeled in the first one.

“All of a sudden, the cancer and everything else went away, and what you see is that precious few moments of someone really enjoying life,” Senters said.
 

Bob Zmuda

Well-Known Member
god bless those guys that arranged this...



A bedridden 69-year-old veteran terminally ill with cancer died shortly after going on a fishing trip that was his dying wish.

Connie Willhite, a boastwain’s mate for the Navy in Vietnam from Soperton, Georgia, snagged a fish for last time on Aug. 26, three days before he died.

A hospice social worker at the Carl Vinson Medical Center in Dublin, Georgia, organized the fishing trip, Fox 24 Macon reported Thursday.

“It’s called fishing, it’s not called catching, so I told him we may not catch anything, but he said it doesn’t matter,” Greg Senters told the station. “He said just being out there doing this was just as good.”

Senters strapped Willhite into a motorized hospital bed and took him to a pond bordering the medical center.

The hospital released a photo of Willhite holding one of the four fish he caught.

Senters said Willhite’s face lit up when he reeled in the first one.

“All of a sudden, the cancer and everything else went away, and what you see is that precious few moments of someone really enjoying life,” Senters said.
FUCK YEAH!!!
 

sierranevadaca

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Thx dude.
On the sac up at the gravel bar. I didn't take pics of the other ones i got, but that was a 25lb buck, caught 11 others. Biggest was 30lb C&R
O Ok nice bro! sounds like an awesome day. I gota get down there and learn it, tired of spending hours trying to troll for small landlocked kings. Great work thanks for sharing
 

Aeroknow

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O Ok nice bro! sounds like an awesome day. I gota get down there and learn it, tired of spending hours trying to troll for small landlocked kings. Great work thanks for sharing
Where you been trolling for da kings? Folsom? Shasta?
I'm 13 min from lake oroville and we got the kings too. 4lb'ers average.
60' deep, white hootchie behind a dodger. 1.4-1.8 mph otw
 

sierranevadaca

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Where you been trolling for da kings? Folsom? Shasta?
I'm 13 min from lake oroville and we got the kings too. 4lb'ers average.
60' deep, white hootchie behind a dodger. 1.4-1.8 mph otw
I'm in TUO co. Finally got a boat last year, been trying don Pedro this summer, rolling shad behind a dodger at about 100' . Havent had any luck yet. Just koke's and bows' . No time lately with deer season. About how long are they running up the sac?
 

racerboy71

bud bootlegger
Thx dude.
On the sac up at the gravel bar. I didn't take pics of the other ones i got, but that was a 25lb buck, caught 11 others. Biggest was 30lb C&R
man, that thing is sweet.. the biggest fish i've ever hooked into was about a 25 pound striped bass out in the atlantic.. nothing like having something like that on the end of your rod..
 

Aeroknow

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I'm in TUO co. Finally got a boat last year, been trying don Pedro this summer, rolling shad behind a dodger at about 100' . Havent had any luck yet. Just koke's and bows' . No time lately with deer season. About how long are they running up the sac?
Another 2 months.
The feather shuts down oct 15 though :-(
 
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