EricM
Well-known member
Ok, your turn to do the fishing report. Remember to include TWRA Biologist friends Rob and Jim from Morristown, and 3 teenage boys happily competing with each other for biggest and most fish, and the fact that they were hoping for a big catfish, but there was not a catfish to be found anywhere near the nuke plant. Not one.</p>
You might want to say how you got up at 4:30 am to get out there before them and netted a tankful of shad just in case there was not a catfish to be found anywhere near the nuke plant. Not one.</p>
Then tell how after you found out that there was not a catfish to be found anywhere near the nuke plant - not one - that you took your emergency tankful of shad to the ledges and saved the day by putting evryone onto a bunch of 2+ pound largemouth and a few smaller spotted bass. And one big bluegill on a shad too!!</p>
Don't forget to mention that the aerator pump failed later in the day and all those emergency shad died, but it was really hot and that you were ready to call it a day anyway.</p>
And finally, since you were not forewarned that you had to do this report, I will supply a photo of a bass that you caught early in the day before your friends arrived, when you tested the ledges to make sure the bass were there just in case there was not a catfish to be found anywhere near the nuke plant. Not one. </p>
There. It was kind of fun making a fishing report, wasn't it? emoBigsmile</p>
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You might want to say how you got up at 4:30 am to get out there before them and netted a tankful of shad just in case there was not a catfish to be found anywhere near the nuke plant. Not one.</p>
Then tell how after you found out that there was not a catfish to be found anywhere near the nuke plant - not one - that you took your emergency tankful of shad to the ledges and saved the day by putting evryone onto a bunch of 2+ pound largemouth and a few smaller spotted bass. And one big bluegill on a shad too!!</p>
Don't forget to mention that the aerator pump failed later in the day and all those emergency shad died, but it was really hot and that you were ready to call it a day anyway.</p>
And finally, since you were not forewarned that you had to do this report, I will supply a photo of a bass that you caught early in the day before your friends arrived, when you tested the ledges to make sure the bass were there just in case there was not a catfish to be found anywhere near the nuke plant. Not one. </p>
There. It was kind of fun making a fishing report, wasn't it? emoBigsmile</p>
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