The last four years, I've spent a week in February visiting my Gramps in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. In addition to good conversation with Larry, shuffleboard and Publix sandwiches...I always find time to wet a line. On this trip, though, I was joined by two of my best fishing buds, which meant extra adventure was in store.
While A and my sister experimented with different combinations of Corona, Landshark and tequila on the beach, the fishing crew headed two hours north for a half day of guided fishing on the inter-coastal waterway.
Heading out early in the morning
Stoked!
Doing our best to stay out of the sun
Small Jack
Ladyfish
Pufferfish
Coaxing a lil extra puff...
Sheepfish
Catfish - didn't want to hold
Snook
Biggest fish of the day! Speckled Trout
Successful day!
Back in Fort Lauderdale, I finally cracked out my fly rod to explore the retirement community lake. In past years, I've caught small largemouth bass by stripping a wooly bugger along the far bank. Although I needed to dodge giant iguanas, angry geese and curious retirees, this year did not disappoint.
Homemade Wooly Buggers
Demonstrating the art of making the same fish look bigger.
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