An Analog Dad in a Digital World — 60 Fish, 10 Aug. ’17

This past Friday morning, August 10th, I was joined by Mr. Ryan Dunlap and his friend, Joni Lethco. Ryan’s kids, Brooke and Logan, and Joni’s son, Flynt, also joined in the fun.  We fished a multi-species trip focused on white bass on Stillhouse Lake.

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Brooke Dunlap got the ball rolling for us this morning, taking this nice 3 year class white bass from out of 36 feet of water.  Brooke may look chipper in the photo, but she only got 3 hours of sleep before the trip after competing in a rodeo up near Ft. Worth the night before.

 

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Logan Dunlap and Joni Lethco with a pair of white bass that struck our downriggers right about the same time.

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Flynt Lethco, a high school student from the small town of Mullin, TX, with a nice double he came up with as we downrigged in an area thick with baitfish this morning.

 

Fishing has been just so – so this week, and I let my crew know that we would have to work for each fish we caught today. I anticipated we would catch fish with the downriggers, and also hoped that we could add some variety by fishing vertically for more heavily congregated fish we found near bottom as we downrigged.

We fished four distinct areas this morning and found fish at the last three of them.

The fish behaved in much the same way at each — the fish would perk up and take interest in our downrigger presentations, allowing us to catch on the first three or four passes over them, then, after that, even though the fish were still in the same locations, they just lost interest quickly.

I noticed similar behavior during the three or four times that we stopped over top of congregated fish to vertical jig for them. As soon as we got baits down to the bottom and started working our slabs, the fish would bite aggressively, allowing each angler two or three fish. After that, even though the fish were still present, they would just “sit tight” and ignore our presentations. The activity just seemed to come in spurts.

As Joni and the kids did most of the fishing, and Ryan and I just helped with getting the downriggers set and other supportive tasks, they racked up a catch of exactly 60 fish one or two fish at a time, enduring the often windless heat as they did so.

By around 11 AM, with the fishing slowing down, the temperature rising, and the wind staying near calm, we decided to call it a good day with exactly 60 fish in the boat.

As we wrapped things up, I let Ryan know I’d be sending him photos and links to this summary by email.  He then informed me he didn’t do email.  I asked about Facebook — no Facebook.  I kidded him that he was just an analog dad in a digital world, and let him know I’d send everything to the kids instead!

TALLY: 60 FISH, all caught and released

TODAY’S CONDITIONS/NOTES:

Start Time: 6:30a

End Time: 11:00a

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 78F

Water Surface Temp: 84.7F

Wind Speed & Direction: SSW breeze 4-6mph the entire trip

Sky Conditions: 30% white cloud cover

Water Level: At exactly full pool (622.0 ft ASL)  and slowly falling with only evaporative losses of ~0.02 feet per day; 0 cfs release at dam

GT = 0

Wx SNAPSHOT:

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AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

**Area vic 1962-1976-039 — downrigging and smoking

**Area 1977 & 1978 – smoking on these numbers and downrigged in between

**Area 1971-1440 – — downrigging and smoking

Bob Maindelle

Owner, Holding the Line Guide Service

254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

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Hot Ain’t the Word for It — 37 Fish, SKIFF Trip #15

This past Wednesday evening, August 9th, I fished a “last-minute” SKIFF program trip with the Erp family of Killeen.  This was the 15th such trip this season.  Thus far, 33 kids have had the opportunity to fish for free this year while their military parent was away from home on duty.

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Despite the afternoon heat, intensified by light winds and high humidity, Eden Erp landed the majority of the 37 fish she and her 5-year-old brother, Warren, put in the boat this hot August afternoon.

Mrs. Katie Erp and her two children, Eden and Warren, have taken advantage of the SKIFF program previously, and so when her husband, Andy Erp, a US Army warrant officer, got “hey – you’d” unexpectedly and sent to the National Training Center (NTC) in Death Valley California at Fort Erwin, Katie gave me a ring to see if we could get the kids on the water during his absence.

I normally would not take younger kids in the heat of a Texas summer afternoon, but afternoons are all I had open to accommodate her request, given my very busy schedule which is always quite full in the weeks prior to the start of public school as parents and grandparents try to squeeze in a little bit more vacation before the school year.

The fishing for other than sunfish was predictably slow, so I made sure we started the trip successfully sunfishing, and ended the trip successfully sunfishing, saving the middle part for hunting a few deep white bass.

The heat got to five-year-old Warren after about 70 minutes after which he crashed in a shady corner of the boat while his big sister, Eden, hung in there like a real trooper and caught both white bass on downriggers and sunfish up shallow right up through around 8 PM.

When the kids had all the fun and sun they could muster, we had put together a catch of 37 fish for our efforts.

“Homefront” spouses with a husband or wife away from home on military duty (not just deployments) are welcomed to call me at 254.368.7411 to arrange for free 4-hour outing for your children.  Homefront parents are always welcome to attend, but are equally welcome to take some downtime from their own children and leave them in my care for this time on the water.  This is all made possible through the sponsorship and work of the Austin Fly Fishers and the supportive allies they have developed along the way.

TALLY: 37 FISH, all caught and released

TODAY’S CONDITIONS/NOTES:

Start Time: 4:30p

End Time: 8:00p

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 90F

Water Surface Temp: 87.1F

Wind Speed & Direction: ENE breeze 3-4mph the entire trip

Sky Conditions: 60% white cloud cover & very humid

Water Level: 0.1 feet high and slowly falling with only evaporative losses of ~0.02 feet per day; 0 cfs release at dam

GT = 0

Wx SNAPSHOT:

09AUG17

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

**Area 239 – sunfish on slipfloats

**Area 865 – whites on downrigger

**Area 660-1241 – whites on downrigger

**Area 200 – sunfish on slipfloats

Bob Maindelle

Owner, Holding the Line Guide Service

254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www/twitter.com/bobmaindelle