A Report in Four Pictures

The second fish would make a really good GT/Tuna/Pike bait.....lol. Might be a little tough to cast on a 12wt?
 
No sN@k€s??
None seen, and my head was on a swivel after last April. Just a couple unidentified lizards which were much too quick for me to get a decent look.

Sandhill crane auto-rec engaged when a flock flew over in V-formation. Heard them, couldn’t locate them, took a minute to re-cast before I was able to see them.

On the drive and at the lake today, I must’ve seen two dozen ravens, frequently paired up.

I really appreciated the change of scenery and chance to pull on some fish. I got an indi bite pretty dialed for an hour or so; it was bobber down nearly every cast along a whole nice chunk of shoreline that I had all to myself.
 
I e seen ravens now myself more so than usual on my drives over.
 
Besides me soiling my pants....what do you do if one approaches you while in a float tube (me...not the snake)? Whack it with the rod tip?
Hit it with the 50 cal machine gun. Teach it a lesson, and his friends like him too.
 
Besides me soiling my pants....what do you do if one approaches you while in a float tube (me...not the snake)? Whack it with the rod tip?
I call it over and invite it up on my boat to hang. They almost always feel weirded out by my advances and decline to join, that’s when I get a bit more aggressive. I’ll chase them down and either net them so I can pet them, or I’ll hook them with my fly and hit them with a stick. This may or may not be a true story.
 
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