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Posted by: Arkie John
Date: January 21, 2009 11:45PM
Get to feeling better and get in this boat. I'll supply the minners.

Johnboy

Thanks so much...comin' from such a first rate storyteller himself, I'm honored.
Posted by: Arkie John
Date: January 21, 2009 11:48PM
Since I have been off line, you have written a BOOK of beautiful stuff, of which I am still reading.

Thank YOU for all the time, effort and heart you put into your writing. That's what this forum is all about.

aj

:usaflag:Ending 2008 in Style
Posted by: Arkie John
Date: January 20, 2009 02:23PM
I took a friend of mine fishing on Lake Ouachita New Year's Eve. It was his first time on "my" lake and I wanted to make it memorable for him. I became fast friends with "Ranger Ricky" while working for the Corps and I have missed him since retiring 30 Sep08.

We decided to striper fish in view of fact that the winter crappie in my favorite part of the lake are very good at scattering and hiding. So we took off, with four hd rods in the water, using 10" shad--two out the back and one port and starboard on planer boards. We were set.

It was cold at first but we put up the canopy and started up the heater and we were snug. (ole-man fishin') Trollin' at .8 mph (so says the GPS) the action was slow, marking just a few fish. But we had good information and had confidence even though this was a new area to fish for me.

At 0945, pandamonium set in when our lies to one another were rudely interrupted with the tell-tale sound of an overheating clicker drag paying out lots and lots of line! ZZZZZzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzz. The hd reel screamed as Rick hoisted the rod out of the holder and made sure the drag was sufficient to make the fish work work. The fish, naturally headed for deep water, but began circling the boat slowly but surely, beginning from the SE and progressed all the way to due west!

For the first five minutes the ole' boy had his way with Rick as I engaged the trolling motor to follow. But then, the pendelum began to slowly swing in our direction. Eventually, Rick gained back some line and we saw the starboard planer board surface and what followed surprised both of us.

Remember the line in Jaws, "You're gonna need a bigger boat?"--Well, when I laid eyes on that fish I thought, "You're gonna need a bigger net." The only thing was, I didn't have that luxury. The oversized bass net was not gonna get the job done--not even.

Rick finally was able to bring the fish to the boat's starboard side. Being very careful of the sharp gill plates, I had no choice but to double gill him. In a kneeling position at the starboard gate, I placed a hand in each gill plate and pulled him up and rolled him over my left thigh and onto the floor. He was a monster! I had only seen fish that big on the wall or in magazines--never living, breathing in front of me.

This fish almost bottomed out my new fancy digital Berkley scales Linda and Scott got Tom and myself for Christmas--When I lipped him with the scales, it showed an amazing 28 pounds and 2 ounces. His length was 44 inches; the girth was over 24 inches. He had scales bigger than a dime and eyes nearly the size of half dollars. I am not exaggerating, folks.

Now, I know this ain't crappie fishing, but a fisherman's gotta do what a fisherman's gotta do when the specks arent' cooperating donchaknow. It was the only fish we caught that day, but what a fish it was. It is not every day a man catches a fish that will go on the wall, but yesterday was the day.

One of Rick's friends is a striper guide on Ouahita and when he took it by to show him, he took several photos, one of which will appear in Fin and Feather's next publication.

So, we ended the old year in S T Y L E, buddy. Now, I have to get back to me crappie fishing. It's funny, but when we had obligated to striper fish, as we were trolling four rods, I noticed crappie stacked up in the channel on three occasions!!! We went back there after we finally reeled in the big tackle and (of course) they had vanished. They were at 25 feet right at the break.

Naturally I remembered this with a well-placed waypoint and will stealthily return in a day or two with crappie gear at the ready.

Thanks for coming along....and Happy New Year! Maybe I'll get to post this some day. <><

aj




Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 02/20/2009 06:13PM by Wayne in BC.

love the fishing stories,I'm the only one who likes fishing around home..N/T
Posted by: ojm bc
Date: January 20, 2009 02:57PM

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I've been doing a lot more fishing since I retired...
Posted by: Arkie John
Date: January 20, 2009 03:03PM
But for now, I have cabin fever to the MAX. It has been blowing a steady gale from the NW for three days now.

The pontoon boat will NOT venture out on really windy days. But I DID watch as President Obama took the reigns today. Otherwise I would have been in a Double Bull blind turkey hunting or fishing out of the pontoon. :)

Glad you liked the story. I hope to repeat soon.

aj

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Hey Brother! If you will either email me a photo, or bring one by, we'll get it and post it with this story! It is supposed
Posted by: Sunny
Date: January 20, 2009 06:53PM
to be 64 degrees here on Friday I think. Perhaps we could go lookin' for those crappie! We might even get Lil Brother to take a PDO and go with us. I am just dying to go, but this wind and cold weather is just brutal on me. I am so glad you had such a good time, and I can't wait to see it! Call me! Love you, :)

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Come to Arkanasas, OJ, and me and the brothers will make sure you get all the fishin' you can stand!!!! :).N/T
Posted by: Sunny
Date: January 20, 2009 06:54PM

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Nice fish Arkie... You come up here...and I will take you out on the lake..
Posted by: Mikie
Date: January 20, 2009 09:32PM
We have trout in there that can go up to 40 pounds..

calm seas

Mikie



"A dog is better than me, for she has love and does not judge"

"Surfing is not a matter of life and death...... it is much more important than that"

thanks Sunny ! :) :)N/T
Posted by: ojm bc
Date: January 20, 2009 11:14PM

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40 lbs wow !!!N/T
Posted by: ojm bc
Date: January 20, 2009 11:16PM

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Great story and even greater.....
Posted by: Dan-MO
Date: January 21, 2009 09:14PM
To see you posting again my friend! Now when is the fish fry? Actually I would prefer the Crappie.

I'm gettin' Linda well and we're comin' as soon as she can enjoy the trip!!!
Posted by: Arkie John
Date: January 21, 2009 11:56PM
40 pounds??? I got me a bigger net now :D

aj

I'm forwarding Rick's email. You''ll have to resize the photo
Posted by: Arkie John
Date: January 21, 2009 11:59PM
Like a dumbazz, he sent it big enough to cover a Mac truck.

johnboy

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Re: Ending 2008 in Style
Posted by: Bayrat76
Date: January 24, 2009 08:09AM
Love to see that picture, you two took 2008 out in style. I use to fish for crappie at Toledo Bend, in the spring love it. Got to be the best eating fish in the world, I only caught one striper before, it wasn't that big about 6 pounds. Keep up the fishing and hunting. Have A Good Day Bayrat



BAYRAT76

Re: Ending 2008 in Style
Posted by: Arkie John
Date: January 24, 2009 09:17AM
I sent the photo to Sunny today and she will post it. She's more tech-y than my little-o-self.

Crappie ARE the best tasting fish God ever created. I hope to absolutely SLAY them this Spring.

aj

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