All of you who know Oliver are proably aware that his brother, Zech, is working towards becoming a Bass Pro. I started fishing with my father all those many years ago and my father taught the boys how to fish. Ask Oliver about the white hankies and the Niagara River - cute story. My father died last August, and my way of dealing with losing him has been to renew my interest in fishing with my sons - Surf with Oli and freshwater with Zech and we have even reeled in the youngest brother, Jesse, by sending him a new tackle box full of goodies. Zech's in the Pittsburgh area and Jesse is in Rochester, NY.
Zech can read the water like a book. He never gets skunked. He just knows where the fish are. He's been helping me - but since he's not fishing tidal waters, even he is stumped as to where those bass will be. Zech pulled two nice bass out behind Goat Island (Byrd Park - Snow Hill) on July 7th. It was about two hours before low tide. He pulled them out between the bank and a cluster of lilly pads. When I was out last week at the same spot at high tide - I was a good foot above those same lilly pads. The next day I hit that spot at low tide. The water in that spot was no more than 6" deep and very, I mean bathtub, warm! Does anybody out there have a clue about where the bass hang - depending on the tide? I'm fishing cover - but when the tide is so high the cover has a foot of water over it or so low there isn't any water - where are those fish going to be?
Believe me - I'm getting frustrated. I feel as though the bass are watching me - sticking their tongues out going "Nah, nah - you can't catch me." Eeerrggghhhhhhhhh![]()
Open to any suggestions!!! I'll try most anything - except I won't dive in after a missed fish like Zech did last week . . . . . Well - that's not exactly true either. I'd dive in the surf to get my anniversary present back. I hollored, "Oh no - my Bait Runner is gone." Oliver scolded me saying, "Fishermen don't cry." I caught it just in time. That time it was a bull nose ray trying to make off with the equipment. I'd love to know what Oliver's reaction was when his rig was past catching a week or so ago. Still can't believe he got it back.


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