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    A Forty and a Dog, A weekend session

    TXAustin
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    Post by TXAustin Tue Feb 05, 2013 4:22 pm

    Feeling sorry for you guys stuck in the cold, it was nearly 25C here today! Here's a report from a weekend session I did. Over here it seems that every session I do something odd, profound, inexplicably and unpredictably-weird- happens, and this was no exception.
    I turned up at the lake much later than I had planned because of the hellish traffic I got caught in heading out of town, So I turned up right after nightfall. I quickly got bait in the water with the groundbait sling, 34 balls of method out at around 70 yards on the snags and got my rigs out. I landed two small catfish which is the usual bycatch, but other than that it was a very quiet uneventful night. I got everything sorted and went to sleep. That was around 11pm, so around 2 or 3am I wake up to this horrifying barking, like a dog that wanted to kill me. Being alone on the bank in the middle of the wilderness it frankly scared the bloody hell out of me, but I couldn't figure out how far away it was and if it was someone's pet or a stray that lived in the woods. Needless to say I didn't leave my bivvy that night.
    The view
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    The morning came early and I recasted everything and put 15 more balls of method mix out. I quickly landed 3 catfish then nothing, so I began to cook breakfast. I was in the middle of making a cuppa when I spot a black dog about 100 yards away skittishly hiding behind a fallen tree. I could tell it was only a pup, a year or two old at most, and a male Labrador retriever. I motioned for it and it slowly took a few steps...a few more.. then it just broke into a full run and jumped on me. Really odd considering i'm literally in the middle of NOWHERE. I couldn't figure out where the dog came from, and no one was near. I decided to try to keep it around in case someone came looking for it, but of course that never happened. It got to where the dog was sleeping in my bivvy, which wasn't bad at all. I could tell he was a bit skinny and hungry, so it almost seemed like the dog had been dumped at the lake.
    Dog- now since been named "Buff"
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    The day was quiet, and I spent the first half of it waiting for my mate Shane to show up. He finally did around 3 and with how quiet it was I had it in my mind that I wanted to get moving and pick a different swim in hopes of getting into some fish. I started to pick up one of my rods to reel it in when Shane convinced me to leave them in for a bit longer in case something came by. I began to dismantle my bivvy, and almost finished it when I looked up and my middle rod tore off. I lifted into a heavy fish and started running backward toward my truck to get the fish turned out of the snags. After a few minute's brawl the fat Buffalo rolled into the net and I was well made up. The dog didn't know what to think, and we were a bit shocked to say the least at our change in luck.
    The fish went 40lb 11oz, and is my seventh largest from Lake Fork.
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    Almost immediately upon releasing the fish, I hooked into a high teener carp and landed that along with a few more catfish. After that...nothing. Our luck changed just long enough to stop us moving to a new swim, then the action petered off when the wind died.
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    Later in the day we found ourselves baiting up before dark. Here's a shot of Shane baiting with his new partner in crime
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    The night began quiet, with some fish showing themselves but definitely not many. Toward the end of the night we landed two high teeners each and some cats, but nothing decent.
    Morning came, and Shane followed with a common that was literally the length of the rig he caught it on, about seven or eight inches. I had a small one then Shane had a mid twenty. We started baiting again and The buffalo came back into the swim, giving us each one, mine at 25lb and Shane's at 28lb
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    That brought us to the end of the session. Shane ended up getting attached to the dog, and due to the fact that it seemed an awful lot like someone had dumped it on the side of the road he decided to take him home and keep it at his fishing dog after verifying that he wasn't microchipped at the vet's office. Another fun one!
    The Snags
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    Sorry for the super long post! Hope you guys enjoy the write up! Wink
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    Post by Dan Tue Feb 05, 2013 6:59 pm

    Brilliant mate, absolutely stunning fish too! You are so lucky to have all that out there!
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    Post by Wyeangler Wed Feb 06, 2013 7:25 am

    Great session, they look a bit like Siamese Carp, without the large mouths. Nice one
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    Post by BertieBiggins Wed Feb 06, 2013 7:59 am

    Fantastic session by the sounds!! Smile

    I'm hoping we get one of these after every session you partake? Very Happy
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    Post by TXAustin Thu Feb 07, 2013 4:31 pm

    BertieBiggins wrote:Fantastic session by the sounds!! Smile

    I'm hoping we get one of these after every session you partake? Very Happy
    Not every session, but i'll try to get a few of these up every month when I have time Wink
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    Post by BertieBiggins Thu Feb 07, 2013 6:44 pm

    That will do nicely Very Happy

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