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    It's been hard fishing for me in the marsh the last few days. Saturday the only thing caught was a very big sting ray. Cast to a wake that I was sure was a red and hung on to a ray that probably didn't even know it was hooked. Never actually saw the ray even though I was in only about a foot of water. The wing tips were breaking water at about the size of a wash tub (example for those of you who are old enough to even know about wash tubs - for those of you who are not that old they were about 3 to 4 feet across). Any way, I paddled the kayak over to the ray sitting there on the bottom, and very carefully cut the tippet. Glad to give the ray the fly just to get away from it.

    Sunday made a good presentation to a red that had about half its back out of the water. Hooked it but it ran straight toward me and by the time I could get the line tight, the fish was gone. That proved to be the only fish catching opportunity for the whole morning.

    Monday paddled hard throughout the marsh for about 2 1/2 hours and caught only one 18" red. Water was low with no noticeable incoming tide.

    Today was one os those special mornings that keeps me going back.

    I have a singer/songwriter friend named Darden Smith who wrote and sang a song entitled "Perfect Moment." I caught the first red of the morning just after the sun broke over the horizon. It was a single crawling through the grass line. It was a good catch but nothing really special.

    At the risk of sounding maudlin or melodramatic, the second fish was when everything came together and I had the perfect marsh moment. A pod of about 8 to 10 reds started cruising the shoreline about 100 feet ahead of me coming in my direction. I quickly got in position about 20 feet off the shoreline and stripped out about 40 feet of line and then just waited. At just the right time, I made a perfect cast (very uncharacteristic and most unusual for me) when they were bout 30 feet away to the lead red and the fly landed about 6 inches in front of its nose and it inhaled the fly without even breaking stride. I strip set the hook and the fish and the fight was on.

    For me the perfect moment is not about catching any fish, or a bunch of fish, or even an especially big fish. Its about A whole lot of disparate variables coming together just exactly as you have planned, and in one flash of insight the world for one brief moment in time makes sense.

    Fish were released thoroughly frightened but unharmed.


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  • #2
    Your world makes perfect sense to me!! What a powerful story and the pictures were great. I always like to hear about sportsmen and see and hear about their results!! You have every right to be labeled "Sportsman" Keep them reports coming. I've talked myself out of going out these last few days but I have changed my mind now!!
    "Nobody's so poor that somebody can't get rich screwing 'em."

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    • #3
      A perfect moment in the marsh

      Excellent job and post!


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      • #4
        A perfect moment in the marsh

        Good post as usual. I sure enjoy these!
        "Curmudgeon only pawn in game of life."


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        • #5
          This is a good read. You have been getting on them pretty good lately. Nice job buddy!

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          • #6
            JIM DOES IT AGAIN ! MIGHTY FINE READ WITH TRIUMPHANT PHOTOS . GOOD STORY . THOSE GOOD ONE OUT OF THREE DAYS KEEPS A PERSON COMING BACK . BUT , ITS ALL GOOD ANYWAY .
            GEORGE A. BRANARD, COLOR SERGEANT, CO. L, 1 ST TEXAS INFANTRY, HOOD'S TEXAS BRIGADE, C.S.A. : S.C.V.

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            • #7
              Thank you for sharing!
              TDFT Certified Weighmaster

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              • #8
                That is a great post and I have to agree with you. I need some more moments like that. Thanks for sharing.
                LIVIN THE SALT LIFE

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                • #9
                  Great report! wtg!
                  Shut up and FISH!!

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                  • #10
                    Re: A perfect moment in the marsh

                    WTG, enjoyed the post.

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                    • #11
                      Way to go....always a pleasure reading your marsh adventures.

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