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<blockquote data-quote="spoonie" data-source="post: 4900678" data-attributes="member: 16707"><p><strong>Re: Reelfoot Bluegill this weekend advise or tips (update)</strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks for the advise! The wife and I took after the fish Saturday morning after having a issue at the original location we had picked to rent a boat from ( they didn't have our reservation information they said and no boat available because they had several breakdowns that week) Ended up paying a more to get a boat from Cypress Point Resort but the guy at the dock was top notch with customer service and very professional compared to the other boat rental location and gave some advise on where to find some of these famous reelfoot blue gill. It was a little windy and chilly early in morning so we went to find a place out of the wind and shortly after begin catching a few gills. When the sun got up and warmed up it seemed the fishing got better we went across the lake and started catching more gills and even added a few good catfish to the cooler. Around 1PM we decide to shoot back across the lake to the campground and check on the pup we left in our camper. The wind was probably blowing 10 mph nothing terrible but did make for a bit of a rough ride in the little flat bottom boat. As we were making our way back in we spot a boat in the middle of the lake and something doesn't look right about it, as we get closer we soon realize the boat is floating up side down with an 8 year old standing on top of the turned over boat and two adults ( Dad and Granddad holding on to the side of the boat) Neither Adult or Child was wearing a PFD!!! Long story short Rescue everybody kid crying sucking on his thumb, granddad worried about his fish falling out of the cooler floating off, and the father curious to see if his home owners will cover is old jon boat motor!! Get their boat and all them dragged to the nearest ramp and finally found a friendly local who was able to flip there boat over at the ramp with a four wheeler and strap( I had to jump in the water and help lost my favorite flip flop), I take the Granddad back up the lake in my boat to the ramp where is truck is parked. It's now 4 oclock wife ask if I want to continue to fish, we drive straight back to return the boat and I enjoy the rest of the day watching the sunset, cleaning fish and brushing off the day with several cold ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonie, post: 4900678, member: 16707"] [b]Re: Reelfoot Bluegill this weekend advise or tips (update)[/b] Thanks for the advise! The wife and I took after the fish Saturday morning after having a issue at the original location we had picked to rent a boat from ( they didn't have our reservation information they said and no boat available because they had several breakdowns that week) Ended up paying a more to get a boat from Cypress Point Resort but the guy at the dock was top notch with customer service and very professional compared to the other boat rental location and gave some advise on where to find some of these famous reelfoot blue gill. It was a little windy and chilly early in morning so we went to find a place out of the wind and shortly after begin catching a few gills. When the sun got up and warmed up it seemed the fishing got better we went across the lake and started catching more gills and even added a few good catfish to the cooler. Around 1PM we decide to shoot back across the lake to the campground and check on the pup we left in our camper. The wind was probably blowing 10 mph nothing terrible but did make for a bit of a rough ride in the little flat bottom boat. As we were making our way back in we spot a boat in the middle of the lake and something doesn't look right about it, as we get closer we soon realize the boat is floating up side down with an 8 year old standing on top of the turned over boat and two adults ( Dad and Granddad holding on to the side of the boat) Neither Adult or Child was wearing a PFD!!! Long story short Rescue everybody kid crying sucking on his thumb, granddad worried about his fish falling out of the cooler floating off, and the father curious to see if his home owners will cover is old jon boat motor!! Get their boat and all them dragged to the nearest ramp and finally found a friendly local who was able to flip there boat over at the ramp with a four wheeler and strap( I had to jump in the water and help lost my favorite flip flop), I take the Granddad back up the lake in my boat to the ramp where is truck is parked. It's now 4 oclock wife ask if I want to continue to fish, we drive straight back to return the boat and I enjoy the rest of the day watching the sunset, cleaning fish and brushing off the day with several cold ones. [/QUOTE]
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