Re: Is fishing fun?
Is fishing fun?
Do politicians lie?
Do pro baseball players use steroids?
OF COURSE!
We live inland, so our only option is freshwater fishing except maybe once every couple of years when we take a vacation on the Gulf.
I have to say, I havn't ever really had a bad day freshwater fishing. Well, no, I take that back, there was this one time we were fishing from shore... I moved to get in front of a couple of trees that were right on the shore. I walked right through the 1 foot diameter paper wasp nest without seeing them. In fact, it was fully a minute later before I realized what I had done, and there was a CLOUD of angry wasps behind me. Scared me half to death. I ended up swimming back around, but believe it or not, I didn't get stung once that day. Just ended up cold and wet, and skunked too.
If you go freshwater fishing, just remember there is more than just Bass out there. My wife and I just love fishing for bluegill (aka brim). They put up a great fight for their size, and the best part is how good they taste deep fried in cornmeal breading. Of course we catch bass occasionally, and even somethimes go catfishing when they are on the bite and when we're in the mood for lots of big fun fish (but we don't eat the catfish from the lakes here, even though a couple of the lakes are supposed to be safe to eat them, I have been known to bring 'em home and stick them in the aquariums though). But if you watch the fishing shows, you can often get the idea that bass are the only freshwater fish.
With saltwater, the worst trip we ever had was a two day stint in marathon, FL. The place was great, mind you. We rented a boat from Jerry's down there, and they were great, too. But the first day a storm front came through and it was just too windy and nothing at all was biting. We went in a little late, and for reasons of exhaustion or stupidity (I'm not sure which), I put some of the bait in the trunk of the car. Not even in a cooler. So, that squid made for a FUN drive back home in 95 degree heat with all the windows open due to the stench eminating from the trunk. Oh, and I wish I could say that the second day was better, which, the bite was definately on that day. We limited and then some on Pompano (My wife's fav. saltwater eating fish), and I hooked up with a permit which is what I wanted out of the trip (would have been better if I could have landed him, but my tackle was no match for him, still fun though). But toward the end of the day, I caught a gulf catfish (one of MANY that day), and it somehow struggled in just the wrong way and stabbed me with one of it's spines right in the pressure point between the thumb and hand. All I can say about the pain is that it's a good thing I didn't have a loaded gun nearby because I probably would have eaten it. Overall through, it was great fun, and we've got more stories about that trip than any we've taken in the last 10 years combined (like the 6' aligator I caught

, and landed with the fishing rod while fishing a lake in lakeland, FL. That gator had some kind of bobber craving. I still have the bobber with the tooth holes in it to prove it.).
Those are my fish stories. Can't wait to hear yours!
