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Lincoln report Sat. 5/25/19
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Ice_sled called me up late Friday and asked if I wanted to go try for some cats Saturday morning. A rare window without rain or wind was open and it took no time at all for me to say yes. We met at Lincoln harbor at 6:00 and were soon dragging bait between the springs and the start of the orchards. We were in 10 fow and quite a way from shore. It's hard to estimate distance over water but I would say it was a good long rifle shot, a few hundred yards. The last time we had fished that area we got in too close and were continually getting hung up and at one point (pun intended) were attacked by a bunch of lurking rocks.

In no time Ben caught three cats while I sat by. He was using classic Santee rigs and I wasn't. So I switched over. I had bought some 2" peg floats before the flotilla and had never gotten around to using them. They were a bright red and chartreuse. One of my faults I have noticed as a fisherman is that I am slow to switch to something else when I should. I did better this time. Once I got the Santee rigs on, with a little help from my friend, I started catching, too. Ben wanted a couple of smaller cats to take home for a meal but we were mostly catching females full of eggs and he was loath to take them. But he caught a good big male that he really had to work to get in. It was the biggest cat I have ever seen, taping nearly 31" and weighing 12 pounds. Boy did I have some catching up to do. Ben had about four cats to each of mine and I had caught nothing of any size. Then I caught a bumper, a pretty 27.5" female. We kept steadily catching as we turned and strolled back past the channel and halfway to Sandy Beach. Eventually I caught a cat that just about overpowered me. It was on my lighter rod and he had my tip down pulsing under the water. He turned out to be a nice fat 28.5 that weighed 9.5 pounds.

Ben had soaked some white bass in a chartreuse marinade he had gotten at Walmart and that was all we used for bait. At one point Ben noted with surprise that he had put two pieces of bait on one hook. He decided to leave it that way and had a couple of more strong bounces but didn't hook up. Probably had the bend of the hook too full. We had quite a few good hits that availed no fish in the boat. Just the way it goes sometimes.

When the wind started to pick up around 11, as forecast, we pulled stakes and headed in. Ben had doubled me by catching twice as many fish, twelve to my six. But I got twice as many bumpers as he did [Wink]. I hit several of my goals: went over 80 points in the contest, put a fish in the Top 10 again, and moved back well inside the tenth place spot; I think I'm tied with Violet, MrsJ now which is good company to be in. I am blessed; seems to happen every time I go fishing with Ben. Couldn't have asked for a nicer day or better company.

About halfway through our trip he lost electrical power to his instruments so we couldn't get speed, depth or temperature readings. Must have just lost a contact somewhere. But earlier it had been 56°. Only later did I get worried that he could end up with another fire like he did last year. His boat is very squared away and he knows what he is doing, so it was all right, I guess.

Oh crap, here I am messing around doing this report when I have to meet my brother in 23 minutes to try to help him catch his first cats. Ta da, ducks, as they say in England.
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Glad to fish with you again Craig. Nice to find a open window with no rain and wind. Catching some fish is just icing on the cake!
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I saw you guys lurking around out in that deeper water. I was closer to shore in my kayak. It was a good day (finally), with no rain and only a ripple of wind. I have been heavily sedated for the past week due to the constant rain, wind, and cold. I was on the verge of being confined to a secure facility for SAD treatment (Seasonal Affective Disorder). We need some warm weather.

The water temps have been stuck in the mid-50s for a month now. I think the cats have been too cold to even think about love. Most of the fish I caught Saturday were large females -- how I long to hook into a big, thick-lipped, "blue" cat that is battle scared from rough love. Seems like in times past I have always caught some of the big males during May. Maybe when they do finally get serious about love, more of those big males will start to show up.

Bring it on.

BLK
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Here are a couple of pictures of my fish. I hope Ben will add his, but you can always hop over to the Contest Board and see it.
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Great looking fish. I'll have to give that santee rig a try. I am just a few years into this catfishing thing and am confined to the bank. Have had a few good days, and am definitely learning.

Hope the water warms up soon so the kitties come in a bit closer to shore.
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Movin on up. Nice fish
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