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Jimmyz123 11-01-2010 08:39 AM

Some fun on the Big Bay 10/31
 
Barrowed a Kayak from Ed Keil to do some pre-fishing on the Big Bay. We paddled out at about 6:30 or so and headed to some spots that he wanted to check out. Both of us on our first cast got bit, I farmed mine, but Ed landed a nice spottie. I think Ed finished the day with over 20 fish I on the other hand finished the day with 2 Sandies, 1 Spotty, 3 Lizzards, and 1 Scuplin. Most importantly to me it was the first time paddling out since my arm surgery. I had a blast and I cannot wait to get back to it.

The water and weather were outstanding up until 10:30 and the wind started picking up and the bite stopped. We called it a day and had plenty of time to hand out candy to all the trick or treaters.

walrus 11-01-2010 09:08 AM

Great report!

Jzo 11-01-2010 09:32 AM

Thanks for the report, also welcome back paddling, congrats. :cheers1:

Jimmyz123 11-01-2010 09:54 AM

Thanks guys I'm glad to be back paddling. Ed took some photos of the sunrise and I think one of my fighting a fish, but we've all seen what Spotties and Sandies look like and no one wants to see what Lizzard fish look like.

old_rookie 11-01-2010 11:39 AM

Glad you made it out. Believe it or not I as thinking about you not being able to go out on water now that I question how soon my foot will be back to normal. I want to see a lizard fish.

dfroggy54 11-01-2010 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by old_rookie (Post 68375)
Glad you made it out. Believe it or not I as thinking about you not being able to go out on water now that I question how soon my foot will be back to normal. I want to see a lizard fish.


There are some big ones right now. One I caught over 15 inches. Thought it was a spottie!

Good stuff getting back on the water, welcome back! Funny, your fish report came up exactly like mine on Friday. Was fishing it old school with the twin tail scampi.

GL:cheers1:

Jimmyz123 11-01-2010 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by dfroggy54 (Post 68377)
There are some big ones right now. One I caught over 15 inches. Thought it was a spottie!

Good stuff getting back on the water, welcome back! Funny, your fish report came up exactly like mine on Friday. Was fishing it old school with the twin tail scampi.

GL:cheers1:

I found that the bait I was getting the Lizzards on was a glow bait in an anchovie shape with a curly tail, so I switched back to what was getting the other hits. 2 of the lizzards I caught were in the 12 to 15" range. I hate touching those things.

Jimmyz123 11-01-2010 12:05 PM

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Originally Posted by old_rookie (Post 68375)
Glad you made it out. Believe it or not I as thinking about you not being able to go out on water now that I question how soon my foot will be back to normal. I want to see a lizard fish.

How long ago did you injure your foot or have surgery on it?

Even though I am 7 months post op I still have some weakness in the forearm area at times but I don't let it limit what I do anymore. The only way for it to get stronger doing the things I want to do is to work it. I'm careful while doing so, but I don't let it limit me.

T Bone 11-01-2010 04:49 PM

Good job Jimmy! way to loosen that arm up:)

dmrides 11-01-2010 07:56 PM

Jimmy, glad you got to get out on the water again. You seem pretty stoked.

Last time I was out, I got a big lizard fish and did not want to touch him either, so I dropped him back down and pulled up a nice size but.

Jimmyz123 11-01-2010 08:12 PM

T-Bone - I have been going nuts not being able to get out like that. My arm feels great and I'm ready to get out again.

Dmrides - The last Lizard I caught could have been used for bait, I should have done that with it.

old_rookie 11-01-2010 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 68381)
How long ago did you injure your foot or have surgery on it?

Even though I am 7 months post op I still have some weakness in the forearm area at times but I don't let it limit what I do anymore. The only way for it to get stronger doing the things I want to do is to work it. I'm careful while doing so, but I don't let it limit me.

It was about four weeks ago that I fractured my big toe leaving a fragment poking the side of my foot. Surgery was about two weeks ago today. Still can't wear a shoe without trouble. Yeah not using your arm won't strengthen it.
Skipping going out this Wednesday because of my lack of confidence with the foot and the big surf predicted. Fishing the bay from the rocks with my dad instead.

Jimmyz123 11-02-2010 05:54 AM

Have fun with the fishing from the rocks. One thing I have learned is even though it's frustrating to be able to get out, it's better to take your time and heal properly so that you don't re-injure your self to cause more delays. Here I am 2 days following my paddle out and nothing hurts except for muscles I haven't used in my shoulder area in a while.

bentrod1 11-02-2010 04:32 PM

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Originally Posted by dmrides (Post 68419)
Jimmy, glad you got to get out on the water again. You seem pretty stoked.

Last time I was out, I got a big lizard fish and did not want to touch him either, so I dropped him back down and pulled up a nice size but.

Makes me hesitant to eat something that would eat those nasty things!

dmrides 11-02-2010 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by bentrod1 (Post 68467)
Makes me hesitant to eat something that would eat those nasty things!

Halibut tastes good. Pork chops taste good.

Jimmyz123 11-02-2010 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by bentrod1 (Post 68467)
Makes me hesitant to eat something that would eat those nasty things!

I think if we analyzed the diets of the foods we eat we may thing twice about what we are eating, so that being said, I'll just focus on how yummy the things I eat are.

old_rookie 11-03-2010 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimmyz123 (Post 68432)
Have fun with the fishing from the rocks. One thing I have learned is even though it's frustrating to be able to get out, it's better to take your time and heal properly so that you don't re-injure your self to cause more delays. Here I am 2 days following my paddle out and nothing hurts except for muscles I haven't used in my shoulder area in a while.

You are right. It is hard to stay on the sofa when the weather is like this.


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