With a visit from my eldest grandson, fishing was the order of business, Wedneday was a blow out so the fishing began on Thursday, We began fishing by the Old Church and the related shore. We hadn't trolled 15 minutes and the young guy shouts "Fish ON!!!!".
Sure enough, the rod was bent and began reeling his Great Grandfathers line counter, he was very anxious and as I dipped the net, he lifted the fish into the boat. A true solo effort. A fine 15.5 inch fish - suitable for the table.
He's a very happy lad. We landed one more but it was too small and it was released.
Thursday, we got a wakeup call at 0700 from him as he was ready to hit the water again, After breakfast, we headed out and back to the Old Church area, nothing was happening there after a couple of trolling passes. We motored over to Kingscourt and began trolling off the several weedy shoals.
Grandy had a hit and pulled in a 14 incher, released..... The young guy said he was going to rest for a bit and started to reel in, after about 5 feet, the rod bent and he had a fish.... Gently this time, he reeled and Grandad slipped the net under a real nice 2.2 lber.
Happy! Happy! Happy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Shortly there after Grandy had another hit and landed a really 2.75 lber. Trolling the area, she hit another about 2.0 lbs, she was the hot hand.
Fished for about 3 hours and called it a day.
After the Thursday fishing, we visited the Tyendinaga Caverns and Caves up the Shannonville road(North of the 401) for a real excursion into a sinkhole and cavern - Really Cool.
Following lunch on Friday, we hit the Air Force Museum in Trenton, nothing like big planes and noisy landings for a youngster,
Headed out on Saturday AM with Great Grandfather, Grandad, Dad and les Boys. Tried in vain at Kingscourt and Great Granddad got a strike at Carp Cove, Albert brought in a 14.5 incher. Trolling over towards Shermans, William had a strike and landed a 14 incher. Thay was it for Saturday. (in a boat)
In the afternoon, the boys and their dad hit the dock for some pan fish fishing, lots of perch, rock bass, Gobies and William had an unusual fish hit his jig and worm combo. Lucky Dad had his cell and snapped a pix so we could figure out what it was.
We looked at the books and figured it was small musky caught off the dock at Bayview Resort - that's the first one I've ever seen, heard about muskies being caught up in the flats and in the Reach but NEVER seen anything like this. Very Cool for a 6 yr old.
Everyone had a good time, albeit too short.
Stay Tuned
David aka Superdad