Got home yesterday and man was bored and I had several options.
Check on the push mower and see why it wouldn't run last time man mowed the yard.
Weed eat the yard.
Open my new blower up and see if I could get it put together.
Do laundry.
So, we decided to go fishing.
I told him before we left we wouldn't catch anything because it was cold and the wind was absolutely HOWLING.
Well we get there and I had a buzz bait on one of my rods so man tied one on his also.
After just a few casts I caught one.
Then another and then another broke my line.
Man caught one and lost one too.
I went on to catch several on a brush hog and even one on a crank bait.
I never dreamed a buzz bait would work in such high wind conditions.
The "waves" were pretty big considering it was just a pond but the bass didn't seem to care.
I caught them with both a steady/slow retrieve as well as a slow mixed with short bursts of "burning" it.
Is this normal or did I just catch the fish in just the right mood?
Check on the push mower and see why it wouldn't run last time man mowed the yard.
Weed eat the yard.
Open my new blower up and see if I could get it put together.
Do laundry.
So, we decided to go fishing.
I told him before we left we wouldn't catch anything because it was cold and the wind was absolutely HOWLING.
Well we get there and I had a buzz bait on one of my rods so man tied one on his also.
After just a few casts I caught one.
Then another and then another broke my line.
Man caught one and lost one too.
I went on to catch several on a brush hog and even one on a crank bait.
I never dreamed a buzz bait would work in such high wind conditions.
The "waves" were pretty big considering it was just a pond but the bass didn't seem to care.
I caught them with both a steady/slow retrieve as well as a slow mixed with short bursts of "burning" it.
Is this normal or did I just catch the fish in just the right mood?