We finally had the fish moving yesterday. We threw Pacemakers and Supermodels all day long. If we did change baits it was to another Pacemaker or a different Supermodel. Matt Akins caught a 44 inch tiger that looked like it was cross with a spotted fish. I'll get some pictures up this weekend. That one came on a Pacemaker. I caught a 41 1/2 inch fish on a Supermodel burning it in. We had action from ten other fish with some of them being pretty large. I had a shot at a fifty inch class fish, even had it hooked for a little while. I was burning and when I say burning I mean reel a supermodel as fast as you can and then double that speed. The big fish I lost swiped at the supermodel and the water movement stopped the blades so the bait blew out of the water. That's how fast we were reeling them. As soon as the blades started it swiped at it again and the blades stopped and the bait flew out of the water again. The third time the fish got hooked and went absolutely nuts, head shook for what seemed like an hour but was only a couple seconds and gone. I don't mind telling anyone about screamin' Supermodels because the speed I was reeling at is a speed that only one client in all the years of guiding could do for more than a couple casts. Even with the best reels I don't think anyone will try it. Hopefully when I'm sixty years old I don't get cowgirl joints. In the evening we had three up on Pacemakers and one up on a Supermodel.

Gotta run,