moodyfour Posted June 10, 2020 Posted June 10, 2020 Took my yearly trip on the Jack’s Fork with my dad. Took my 13 year old on his first excursion on Jacks! Was a beautiful day and the river was perfect! Numbers were not as high as normal, but size of fish caught was fantastic. I caught a 2 lb smallie and on my sons next cast he caught a solid 1.5 lb smallie. Caught several between a pond to pound and a half throughout the day. My son lost at least a 2 pounder at the boat and I lost what would have been my personal best smallmouth that I know was 3+. Very disappointing to see her jump and spit my plastic worm at me. Overall it was a great day and my son is ready to go again. Having my father with us just makes it even more special. We have floated the river since I was old enough to go and he still won’t let me run the canoe, even if it means he doesn’t get to fish as much as I do! As I look at the river levels today after the big rain we sure are glad we went yesterday. This post has been promoted to an article snagged in outlet 3, Johnsfolly, tho1mas and 1 other 3 1
snagged in outlet 3 Posted June 10, 2020 Posted June 10, 2020 That looks like a great time! I wish I was there too.
darbwa Posted June 17, 2020 Posted June 17, 2020 Looks like fun! My dad brought me to the river when I was a kid and it was almost as much fun as bringing my son now! Can’t wait for our next trip! I am a poor judge of the weight of a fish. I just measure the length and on the occasion that I catch a real hog, I will try to measure the circumference so I can make a guess at the weight.
moodyfour Posted June 19, 2020 Author Posted June 19, 2020 Above Bay creek is where we floated. I always have a scale and never have a tape so I always have the weight and have to guess length. Lol.
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