Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Redneck Riviera Report Vol. 25-07‏

SonOfDaMan came down to do a little fishing with WhoDaMan. We went out to the wells where we caught fish on Monday and nothing was there. I am thinking that the dolphins that were swarming the boat stayed till they finish off all the trout. I will see about contacting the state about a tag for bagging a dolphin or two a year…I think they would be good on the B-B-Q pit but that is probably just me. Now on with the fishing report…it was one of those no wind days on the Riviera and we almost died reeling in fish cuz it was HOT I am telling you…

That evening we took a ride around looking for a place to catch some fish later and found out a great blue heron had beat us to the spot…

So the next day we decided to go to the Packery and see what was biting there…


There was so much bait in the water that the fish were full and so were the pelicans….there were some strange fish caught this trip

And come to find out they were probably state records…they have been identified as oyster dog fish and I was told that my boat has landed the most oyster dog fish this year…I can see a special report on all the strange stuff WhoDaMan has caught down here coming up. The latest fad on the Riviera is to pick out a swimsuit the same color as your hair…being mostly bald WhoDaMan has decided not to follow that fad.

And here is the latest kayak hauler spotted on the Riviera. I wish I could have got the two flags flying on the pole but it wouldn’t all fit in the picture.

Good thing we have lots of wide open spaces here on the Redneck Riviera.

With a cool front coming in so that I won’t over heat catching fish WhoDaMan will ventures out for a mid week fishing trip…

That is all we know at this time.... this is your "WhoDaMan" reporter on the Redneck Riviera bringing you another almost live...with an auto balanced and resized digital color report.
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