Brought Sam and his Grandfather Sandy to Lake Carey this morning to try and catch a few. The fish were really stingy after the big front that moved through yesterday but we still caught a few. Sam got to reel in the biggest of the day, about a 17" smallmouth. Check it out on the photos page. Sandy got a decent pickeral and a rockbass. We also caught a few small panfish before we called it a day. I was grateful to have a great client's on such a tough day. It was fun teaching Sam(8) how to cast and real them in, he is a natural! His first cast "Ever" with a spinning rod made it at least 20ft!
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AuthorMy name is Anderson Boyd, if it isn't obvious I LOVE to fish! I would love to take you out and show you how and where to catch em! Keep track of my boats fish catching through this Blog! Archives
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