I was a little disappointed with our fishing trip last Saturday. I had figured we would catch at least one fish of note... that was not an exotic, invasive species... And Small! So.. To cheer myself up, I went out again on Sunday. On another exploratory mission!
There is a small lake with a bunch of facilities around it. Lake Andrea rec plex or something. There was a beer garden and live music... But I wanted to go fishing.
After nearly an hour in the kayak, I decided that the wind and weeds were enough. I did manage to catch a small perch and a few bluegills. I actually caught the larger sunfish while fishing from the shore. Either way, I discovered that this lake might be worth exploring some time in the future.
But three small (-ish) fish will not be enough to make a meal! So I went out to the pond where I know there are some jumbo bluegills! After only an hour, I managed to catch 9 decent sized fish. On light line while drifting in a Kayak on a calm morning.. it was quite a lot of fun!.
I brought them home and put the bucket in the fridge to cool down, firm up, and clean later... Because I had to go to work.
Today, after soaking them in buttermilk overnight, I fried them up and had them for lunch! I even added some fries for the whole "Fish and Chips" experience. Perhaps I should try to make this a "Thing" that I do once a week. It may be good for my mental state as well as my need to get outdoors.
It is Wednesday already. Actually, it is Thursday, as of the writing of this post. That means it is late! SO I should cut this one short.
And before I sign off, I wanted to show off the latest origami Dragon that I folded for one of the office people at Haribo. I actually took the time to shape it correctly this time. And even though I had some average paper, I think it turns out pretty well. I hope the guy will like it.
Thirsty Thursday tomorrow! Though I doubt I will be heading out to any bar after work.
Getting out at 11:30 does tend to limit your options for the after work "party". (Or social gathering...) Either way, I can still come home and have a beer at home. And enjoying a brewsky at home, surrounded by peace and quiet is not a terrible way to make every second count.