*~*~*~*~* MARCH *~*~*~*~*
We took our yearly bass fishin trip in Eastern Washington (May 19th - 23rd). We caught TONS of fish! (well, at least Chris did). To recap, we almost got capsized in our boat twice and Chris got a tick for the very first time (EWWW!!) The weather has been absolutely INSANE, and whenever it was, we were hooking up like crazy! But as soon as it was nice and sunny, they went back into their hiding spots.
As for the tick, Chris felt something on the back of his neck when we were sitting by the campfire and dug whatever it was that was bothering him. Later he realized it was a tick! We shook out all his clothes that night. The next day, after a couple hours of morning fishin, we decided to dock and take a bathroom break. As I was tying up the boat i heard Chris gasp and when I looked, there was a tick lodged 2 inches below his belly button!!! Luckily, it has just begun to burrow his head and after 10 seconds of freakin out, Chris pulled him off with some pliers and squished him dead!
Another highlight of our trip is that we almost lost a $300 dollar rod! Chris had just gotten done catching a nice bass and handed me his rod. I set it down in the boat, with his worm sticking in the water. No big deal, we do it all the time. All of a sudden, we both heard a splash!! His whole rod disappeared! We actually see it sinking by the side of the boat and moving away from us....just out of arms reach. Chris tries to scoot over to the rod in time with the electric motor in reverse (which is not very fast). The whole time he was pleading to the rod to "please don't sink, please don't sink." And all the while I'm thinking: please don't get mad at me, please don't get mad at me. It was actually a pretty humorous sight: us slowly scooting in reverse trying to catch a slowly sinking rod that seems to be moving away from us rather than sinkin down....! Every once in a while, we would see the rod slow down and float up b/c the handle is made of cork, and when we would catch up to it again, it would start moving away from us again. We finally caught up to it and Chris grabs it with a sigh of relief. He can feel something pulling on the rod and reels it up. An ugly carp had grabbed the worm that was sitting on the surface and took the rod with him! After all that, we just laughed uncontrollably.
One game me and Chris like to play every year is to see how many types of fish we can catch during our trip besides bass. This year be both caught a walleye (a very hard fish to catch and Chris's first!). I can't remember what else we caught. But the walleye was cool.
We basically got home and fell down in exhaustion. Chris was a sweetheart and did all the driving!
I am so thankful that we came home safe! All in all it was a great trip! Enjoy the pix! :)
Chris's big bass (1 of many)
Yay! I know how to fish! :) Man, don't i just look so sexy?
The carp that almost took our rod!
Chris's first walleye!
Chris recuperating from al lthe driving. I wonder what he is thinking about so hard in his sleep? :)
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