Got over here to Lake Chelan Friday. It's been warm, but windy, a tad bit of rain for awhile on Sat. afternoon. Seeing as I am the only dude in the party over here that fishes, well I brought a bunch of rods for every type of fishing. And every morning, afternoon and evening I hear, "uncle Richard, when can we go fishing?" So, I've taken all the nieces and nephews, and my kids, and a couple friends off the dock, in the big boat, and in the livingston. So far we have caught tons of bass, some trout, a few sqaws, and suckers. The suckers believe it or not have become a favorite for some of the kids since they are big, visible, and fight good. We discovered last year, pieces of white bread will catch them. I know, not salmon or steelhead, but the kids are having fun, and they can't catch enough fish. Here is some pics.
The ride over...
The daughter Lexi and her cousin fishing off the dock.
My hilarious niece, and some of her 7 bass she caught in the first afternoon here...
My view from the window in our room.
My wife and a friend model one of the selections of 28 rods I brought along for this trip...
Out at BC McDonalds, having a good time with the old friends, (including first girlfriend). They (the females) are looking pretty good, especially for 36 to 38 years old, or young...
And here at the table, oops, a little bonus thong showing...
Then of course ya gotta have the customary double kiss shot while wearing the SolFly shirt, Tbird, wear this shirt, it will get you more than just fish...
And then there is this guy, who supposedly played fo rthe Red Sox from 1971 to 1973. I didn't recognise his name, and now I forget it, but I just called him, "hey, really drunk guy" all night long...
Well, lots of wakeboarding, for others, not me, and innertubing action. Tonight and the am, Macks, I'll post pics of them later or tomorrow. I know, not the super special fish pics, but variety is the spice of life, and pretty darn good fishing over here right now, Kokes are bigger this year too. Biggest fish so far was a smallmouth close to 7 pounds, caught by Lexi, my daughter.