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    Absolutely Epic!

    I know the word epic is overused, but I just can't think of a better word to use to describe yesterday. My oldest son lives out of state and we both share a love for fishing. We decided to book a one day fishing trip with a guide. Now granted I fish all the time, and frankly, I've never paid a guide to fish in my own state. I've done a couple out of state trips for salmon or ocean fishing, but in state, I've always just done it myself or with friends. However there are times where a guide is either required by law or it's just more practical to use a guide to reach an area. For several years I've wanted to fish The Gates of The Mountains. It requires a boat and that is something I do not have. In short, it's a whole lot cheaper to hire a guide for a day than buy a boat anydangway. Plus the guide or guides in this case are people I already knew, and had developed a friendship with even before they started guiding. I knew they knew the area I wanted to fish really well. Even more important they specialize in jig fishing, which is my favorite way to fish. In fact they are the guys that I buy 90% of my jigs from.

    My son flew up Friday afternoon so he could spend some time with my family. Yesterday morning we got up bright and early and met Trevor Johnson and his dad Kit Johnson of Kit's Tackle at the Gates of The Mountains Marina. So basically it was a father/son team guiding a father/son team. I knew these guys would get us into fish, and boy oh boy did they ever deliver! We caught so many fish between 18" to 24" that we completely lost count. It was a unique experience for both us and them. My son and I fish a lot so we did not show up for amateur hour. We brought our A-Game and it worked out really well. For Trevor and Kit it was nice for them to not have to baby sit and be constantly teaching, untangling lines, or tying on new lures every five minutes due to snags. We all lost a few jigs, including Trevor and his dad, but it was very few. It was fun because we all got to fish and everyone caught decent sized fish, and decent numbers of fish. Both my son and I would have felt just plain weird had we been the only two fishing. While it was guided it felt more like just a day with friends on the water, and in reality, that was just what it was. The only difference being we paid them for their time at the end of the day. I can honestly say it was worth every penny and more. The weather was perfect, the fish were biting, and the company was outstanding. If I had deep pockets I'd do it again tomorrow without hesitation.

    The main focus was to get my son into fish. He was really on his game and landed many fish and some pretty darn decent sized fish. Here's a few photos of furry little bugger and some of his fish. This first fish had absolutely beautiful markings and spots. It was one of the prettiest fish of the day.


    Here's a photo of my son with guide Trevor Johnson. As you will see the markings and coloration on the fish varied a ton between fish.


    Like I said earlier we were glad Trevor and his dad were fishing right along beside us. Here's a really dark colored fish that Trevor landed.


    Not to be out done I managed to boat a few fish myownself, but spent most of my time taking photos of others. We caught so many big trout right around 20" or bigger we quit taking pics of anything smaller. I have a lot more photos but will limit this thread to just these as it gives a really good overview of what we experienced all day long. It was about as perfect of a day on the water as I've ever experienced!

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    looks like an awesome day all the way around, family, friends, great fish, and beautiful scenery

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    Nice pics, but couldn't you have moved around a bit to find some nicer backgrounds? (kidding of course) BEAUTIFUL pics ... 'cept for the fugly dudes holdin' the feeshes!
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    Awesome!

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    Very nice!
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    Congrats all around!
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    Man, that looks like a ton of fun!
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    Those are monster feeshes! Very jelly.

    I'm finna order some of those jigs so I'll tell 'em you sent me! I really want to see how they'll do on some east coast bronzebacks.
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    Nuttin' but plain old nice.

    You've become kinder and gentler since you became an avid fisherman, Troy. Its a sure sign of us advanced humans.

    Nice fish too, comrade!

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    Nice fish, beautiful place and fishing with the kid! Don't get no better!

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    BBP, I won't argue I have settled down some. Don't know if it's the fishing or just getting older and just chillin' with age. Perhaps a little of both.

    Len, you should give them a call. Both Trevor and his dad boat a lot of smallmouth bass during the course of the summer and they could certainly point you in the right direction with there jig selection. In fact, I'm pretty serious about booking a trip with them this summer and smallmouth will be my top priority.

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    Didn't know you were friends with ZZ TOP !!!!!

    Nice fishes, btw.
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    That sounds like a great day.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Muddy View Post
    Didn't know you were friends with ZZ TOP !!!!!

    Ha! I was thinkin' Aaron Kaufman of Gas Monkey Garage!




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    Big Muddy...friends? It appears we are related.

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    Thumper that is awesome!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Skyz View Post
    Thumper that is awesome!
    Your boy's holdin' a fish ... if you look closely, Aaron is holdin' a big ol' SNAKE!! (I thought you'd like to know that)
    "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness" - Mark Twain

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    Cool as heck...I gotta get my ass up yonder in big skyz and catch me a mess of fish!

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