So...I'll give you lake access and you drop some knowledge on me, and hopefully catch some nice fish in the process. I've got flies (with a spinning reel and bobber, or no bobber), a couple rapalas (floating and count down, perch and rainbow colors), different color power worms (from what I've seen, these fish seem to prefer green/chartreuse), power bait in various colors, wedding rings, a flasher, spoons and spinners, marshmallows, worms, crayfish scent and tubes...there is no reason I shouldn't be pulling in a monster. Just have to figure out techniques and how to find where the fish are holding.
All I ask is that you keep the language relatively clean...I cuss a bit here and there, usually when a fish gets away (I'm a Christian, but not perfect by any means)...but for the most part I just find that to be a real turn off...I know, it probably sounds lame, but just being honest. I promise I'm not boring...I have a sarcastic wit and am not a total lame-o.
I have a 12 foot inflatable Sevylor "Fish Hunter" with a 30 lb thrust Minn Kota trolling motor. I can fit one other adult with me, and gear. Or, if we keep the gear light, one kid could join us. Depending on the weekend, I may have my son with me. I made a wood floor for it, so you could either sit on the bow of the boat, or I have a spare plank of sanded plywood you could use as a bench seat (granted my son isn't with us and using it). Just fair warning, after a while you'll need to stretch your knees...and if you have a folding type padded stadium seat, that would really help your back from getting tight. I usually like to hit the lake in the afternoon/evening hours...but could probably make a morning run work as well if it's a weekend.
Will have to plan a bit in advance (maybe a week or two) so I can clear it with the boss (the Mrs.).
Hope to meet some cool people, and learn a thing or two!
There are also good size bass, perch, bluegill and bullheads in our lake.
