Craziest fishing experience?
Craziest fishing experience?
Ive been stranded on a beach (due engine trouble), stuck in Sargeant another night (due to the car getting stuck 200 yards down a mud trail), fishing while an 7-8 foot shark got the stringer.
Just woundering what some of your craziest fishing experiences are.
Just woundering what some of your craziest fishing experiences are.
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Spanish fly wrote:here's mine:
http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/foru ... highlight=
Spanish Fly I would have been tempted to try to paddle from Titlum to SLP park and walk to Ernie's too......
Here's One
Maiden voyage of the Gheenoe 13' with trolling motor power and paddle.
Super whizmo high tech next generation battery from Bass Pro. Two people.
Launched at boat ramp behind Rollover. Went around the point and up into Big Pasture Bayou. WAY up into the marsh. Super whizmo battery crapped out. Dead. Zero volts. Wind came up. Rising tide. Had to tow the pig out. When the water was too deep in the bayou had to drag it over the marsh in the dark. Swam it across the ICW in 30 kt winds at 3:00 am. Thoughtiwasgonnadie.
Got refund on battery. Retired Gheenoe. Switched back to canoes. And now Yaks.
Moral: Never go up the creek without 2 paddles.
Super whizmo high tech next generation battery from Bass Pro. Two people.
Launched at boat ramp behind Rollover. Went around the point and up into Big Pasture Bayou. WAY up into the marsh. Super whizmo battery crapped out. Dead. Zero volts. Wind came up. Rising tide. Had to tow the pig out. When the water was too deep in the bayou had to drag it over the marsh in the dark. Swam it across the ICW in 30 kt winds at 3:00 am. Thoughtiwasgonnadie.
Got refund on battery. Retired Gheenoe. Switched back to canoes. And now Yaks.
Moral: Never go up the creek without 2 paddles.
There was a thunderstorm coming in while I was sitting in a float tube on Lake Somerville. I made a cast with 1/4 oz weight and a shad on the hook, AND THE LINE STAYED IN THE AIR! I had read about this kind of stuff, but had never seen it. Didn't believe what I was seeing so I snapped the line down and made another cast. It did it again! Realizing that I could be zapped (especially since I had two 7' graphite rods sticking straight up in the air next to me), I put all rods under the water and "stroked" for shore for all I was worth. The sky unzipped on me and I got soaked, but I did live to fish another day. Something I won't EVER forget!
Yesterday I banked the nose of my kayak on by the mouth of a little marsh cove.. I saw a back swimming around.. cast out past him and reeled up to him.. he squirmed, moved closer and saw me, freaked out. It was a really large red. He went back and forth twice then ran full speed into the nose of my kayak. (the noise was like swinging a baseball bat at your kayak) My brother about 50 yrds away looked over and we both saw the red hit the nose of my kayak, flop up on the bank and shimmy over to the other side.
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Mrs Backlasher wrote:Tombo wrote:Who had the story with spilling fish oil in their kayak and all the crabs trying to get in the kayak?
That was Al Crise AKA Barry's Dad. That's one of the funniest stories I've ever heard! I think it was a can of cat food.
Mrs. B
I agree.. That story was HILARIOUS! And yep, it was catfood to "chum" the fish! LMFAOOOOOOOOOO
So many years. So many trips. So many foul ups. So many adventures. So many stories. I have saved lives and had mine saved. I have seen strange and exotic animals and fish. I have even caught some..............Did I mention meeting some strange and exotic people.
Actually I am on chapter 21 of a book I am writing on some of my expierences. At this point the title is " Fish Camp truths and lies". If nothing else it will serve as a written account of true stories, exaggerations and outright lies revolving around my life long fishing and hunting expierences.
Actually I am on chapter 21 of a book I am writing on some of my expierences. At this point the title is " Fish Camp truths and lies". If nothing else it will serve as a written account of true stories, exaggerations and outright lies revolving around my life long fishing and hunting expierences.
Was fishing the surf at fish pass and were hammering trout. Friend next to me suddenly starts shooting sideways down the beach at a high rate of speed. I was standing there wondering what the hell was going on. Then quickly realized that a shark had grabbed his stringer of trout. He was drug about 400 yards down the beach before his stringer broke. We no longer string fish in the surf. Everything is walked back in and landed on the beach.
Other than the 2 times I was almost lost at sea due to storms - scary stories - I have had one interesting trip recently.
http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/foru ... hp?t=44965
Skip thru the first part to the part about the shark.
http://www.texaskayakfisherman.com/foru ... hp?t=44965
Skip thru the first part to the part about the shark.
I'm still laughing about this one. I wading the flats in Drum Bay practicing with a fly rod early last December, and got my line tangled up a bit while stripping in. The fly itself was sitting on the bottom, about four feet in front of my toes, in about eight inches of water. As I'm getting the loops straightened out, I'm anticipating doing a roll cast to get everything back out in front so I can get back in business. Just as I shake out the last loop, the end of the fly line starts heading away from me on its own! Whoa Nelly, but hey, that'll certainly work too! I waited 'til the slack was all out, about twenty feet, then hauled back and the fight was on. Turned out to be a 16 or 17 inch flounder. Unfortunately, I didn't have my landing net handy, and lost my fish trying to find its built-in handle.
I couldn't believe anyone could catch a flounder so near his own feet, and then thought gosh, maybe I'd better redouble my vigilance for stingrays! The fly was CM's Saltwater Piggy Perch pattern, but blind as a bat. The eyes had fallen off because I hadn't learned to glue 'em on properly yet.
Cheers,
Kurt
I couldn't believe anyone could catch a flounder so near his own feet, and then thought gosh, maybe I'd better redouble my vigilance for stingrays! The fly was CM's Saltwater Piggy Perch pattern, but blind as a bat. The eyes had fallen off because I hadn't learned to glue 'em on properly yet.
Cheers,
Kurt
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This happened to me yesterday on Lake Aquilla, near Hillsboro. I put in at the boat ramp and went out about 50 yards. Threw out my rapala lure to do some trolling on my way to my fishing spot. I mounted my rod in the holder, and just started paddling, like I always do. After about 30 seconds, my rod was going crazy. I stopped paddling, and started to retrieve what I thought was a fish. I was looking back to where my lure should have been, but the pull was coming from the other way, I looked and looked and could not locate my line. Well, by now you may have guessed . A gull had grabbed my lure before it went under, and I was having a good ole time catching that gull. I did retrieve the lure and the gull was released unharmed. Yes, I looked around to see if anyone had been watching the comedy show.
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Barnacle Bill wrote:Mrs Backlasher wrote:Tombo wrote:Who had the story with spilling fish oil in their kayak and all the crabs trying to get in the kayak?
That was Al Crise AKA Barry's Dad. That's one of the funniest stories I've ever heard! I think it was a can of cat food.
Mrs. B
I agree.. That story was HILARIOUS! And yep, it was catfood to "chum" the fish! LMFAOOOOOOOOOO
I posted Al Crise's story at this link:
http://texaskayakfisherman.com/forum/vi ... hp?t=45806
Mrs B.
Back around 1995 or '96 just after the Cedar Bayou fish pass was reopened, I was at Cedar Bayou fish pass just inside the 1st cut from the surf.
It was during the week and I was fishin' with one of my fishin' buds that served in WWII and he was on one side of the gut and I was on the other side.
We were the only ones there and we had it all to ourselves.
All the sudden we both hook up and we're both fighting fish.
The battle goes on for quite awhile and we both find ourselves facing each other and our rods are aimed straight at each other.
That's when I hear Tom hollar: "I think we have the same fish."
"No way." was my reply.
"Stop Reeling", was his reply back.
So I did.
Tom reeled in an 18" redfish and my hook was on side of his mouth and Tom's hook was on the other side of the reds mouth.
Gotta have your bait in the current to catch fish dont'cha know. :wink:
Capt. Rex
It was during the week and I was fishin' with one of my fishin' buds that served in WWII and he was on one side of the gut and I was on the other side.
We were the only ones there and we had it all to ourselves.
All the sudden we both hook up and we're both fighting fish.
The battle goes on for quite awhile and we both find ourselves facing each other and our rods are aimed straight at each other.
That's when I hear Tom hollar: "I think we have the same fish."
"No way." was my reply.
"Stop Reeling", was his reply back.
So I did.
Tom reeled in an 18" redfish and my hook was on side of his mouth and Tom's hook was on the other side of the reds mouth.
Gotta have your bait in the current to catch fish dont'cha know. :wink:
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