Scott Smith
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Well, it has been a very frustrating fishing season for me so far. With family stuff, work and medical issues taking up alot of my time, I've had little time to devote to fishing. I joined NBAA in early spring, obviously not realizing I would have little time to devote to fishing. In fact, I have been so frustratingly busy, that my every monday night 3 hour NBAA tourney's (inland lake division) are all the fishing that I have been getting in. As a matter of fact, I live 10 minutes from a St. Clair launch and have only been out there once this year.
My partner is my 15 year old daughter. We have had a very tough season in NBAA, fishing mostly lakes I have never been on before. Yesterday, she stood me up for a friends pool party (can't blame her, it was 97 degrees). So off I go, kinda irritated and really sweaty (fat guys sweat alot) to fish alone. So my strategy is to fish offshore structure...water temp was 83 degrees (sweltering for Michigan). So around 6, we blast off, I head to my spot (offshore), I watch most everyone else head to the banks and docks (have I guessed wrong again..?). Within 5 minutes, I catch my first keeper on a senko which it swallows deep, I cut the line and throw it in the well, bleeding bad, it promptly dies. I'm pretty upset with myself, and lose a good 15 minutes trying to keep the fish alive. I then go on to camp out on my spot and go fishless...................until 8:50 when I promptly catch 3 nice keepers in a row, which propels me to first place and my first NBAA victory. So all is good in my world today...even my daughter who stood me up was excited for me.....she asked me if I went "Ike", I advised her that a large framed and big boned man such as myself does not go "Ike", for fear of killing himself and/or innocent bystanders....
smitty
My partner is my 15 year old daughter. We have had a very tough season in NBAA, fishing mostly lakes I have never been on before. Yesterday, she stood me up for a friends pool party (can't blame her, it was 97 degrees). So off I go, kinda irritated and really sweaty (fat guys sweat alot) to fish alone. So my strategy is to fish offshore structure...water temp was 83 degrees (sweltering for Michigan). So around 6, we blast off, I head to my spot (offshore), I watch most everyone else head to the banks and docks (have I guessed wrong again..?). Within 5 minutes, I catch my first keeper on a senko which it swallows deep, I cut the line and throw it in the well, bleeding bad, it promptly dies. I'm pretty upset with myself, and lose a good 15 minutes trying to keep the fish alive. I then go on to camp out on my spot and go fishless...................until 8:50 when I promptly catch 3 nice keepers in a row, which propels me to first place and my first NBAA victory. So all is good in my world today...even my daughter who stood me up was excited for me.....she asked me if I went "Ike", I advised her that a large framed and big boned man such as myself does not go "Ike", for fear of killing himself and/or innocent bystanders....
smitty