Sunday, January 08, 2012

Blanco

Well for three days in a row the Alarm lost the battle.  I really didn't give it much hope this morning.  I awoke just shy of 9 am to clear blue skies.  The sun was a welcome sight and there was a moderate bite in the air.  The lack of wind and warm sunshine had my hopes up for a late morning bite so I gathered up the gear and made a quick escape to the river.  For the next  hour I struggled to entice a take.  Then it happened...the float dropped...I set...the GL3 loaded up...and as quick as it began it was over. Opportunities on days like today are far and few between.  Knowing this quite well I worked my way back up to the top and called it a day.   This mornings results didn't really surprise me.  The river has been hit or miss the last couple of weeks.  It has been on or completely shutdown.  It was nice to feel the sun on my face and breathe some cold clean air.  Any opportunity to spend some quality time on the river in January is certainly a gift.  I really wanted to load the GL3 up again and put her through the paces but it wasn't meant to be.  Can't wait to return in the coming weeks and try again.

4 comments:

FISH TALES said...

Hello Lambton, any chance we could see a post about that mid-west pin set-up your using? Hope your next trip brings some steel to hand-

lambton said...

Yep I could put up a post about my rig. What were you looking for in particular? How I run the jig under the float or just he entire Centrepin rod/reel setup?

FISH TALES said...

Brands, line, rod preferences ( although the GL3 is obvious) Im gonna put a rig together, very hard to do on the west coast, the pin and long rod is brutaly superior to a presentation from a spin or levelwind reel.. western style, ive never seen a western rig outfish an expirenced pinner... I want to expirence the "style"

Trotsky said...

You should also do a post about your latent homosexuality...
You could title it...
"Life in the closet...from a POS"