Before the storm by Robert Matthews | May 20, 2014 | Featured Post, Fishing, JK Team Posts | 0 comments Having to cancel a river campout due to the severe storms that were approaching from the west, a friend took me fishing on a private stretch of river near his house. Launching the Coosa with a slight rain falling I worked down one of the banks tossing a popper with my 5wt Loop fly rod. It didn’t take long for the popper to start producing as I worked it around the grass lines. Paddling through a small opening in a creek and ducking under the tree limbs, the water opened up and I made a cast to a patch of grass. Seeing a dark figure approach and short strike the popper I gave it another pull and got a reaction strike from the returning bass. After a reel screaming fight I was finally able to wear her out and take a few pictures before releasing her to fight another day. I was wearing a PFD. It is a inflatable fanny pack by ONYX outdoors. I feel it is important to be safe when on the water. Anything can happen. Later in the day the weather started turning and I pulled out an 8wt and tied on a crawfish pattern Cajun Cheerleader. This presentation seemed to be the ticket as a dozen more bass came to hand to finish the day. Take a friend fishing. If you would like to see more pictures go check out my blog. http://texasflyfishingadventures.blogspot.com/2014/05/before-storm.html Submit a Comment Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ