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Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman #3133948 02/18/09 09:16 PM
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Ah, yes. We all know there is nothing quite like the first time...

I have found this to be especially true when it comes to kayak fishing for striped bass on the Brazos River.

So when kayak fishing "noob", Jeff called me up to book a guided trip, I was very reassuring and told him I would be gentle since it was his "first time". lol

However, on the day of Jeff's trip, it would be the resident
Brazos population of striped bass who would get taken advantage of.

I must say, it was a pleasure to have the opportunity to spend a day on the river with Jeff. What a thrill it was to be able to introduce him to kayak fishing and show him what it's like to tangle with big, fiesty river stripers.

Our day starts out chilly, with the sun already up and a brisk North wind with it. Now, we take a moment to ready our equipment as we get Jeff aquainted with my Ocean Kayak Scrambler XT and it's associated safety and paddling gear. Jeff has a short learning curve and soon we find ourselves ready to paddle out to the main river in search of our first stripers of the trip.



Heading to the first run, I stop along the way just long enough to load up on fresh baits for our mission.

After a short paddle, we ease into the first run and I can't help but notice one of the "local fishermen" already hard at work.



I hated to disturb the Blue Herons fishing grounds, but not as much as it did. The birds departure was nothing short of dramatic as it immediatley takes flight while beating the air with a massive wingspan, squawking terribly, as it leaves in protest of our intrusion.

First, I take some time and explain to Jeff the layout of the run and how we will be targeting our fish. Now, I also begin to rig up the 9' ultra light noodle rod setup coupled with a medium spinner and 10# line.

I really want Jeff to get the thrill of a good fish on the noodle, so I thread a big livey on a circle hook and lob it out into the run on a freeline. I hand the rod to Jeff and instruct him to watch for any additional movement in the line, as I turn to rig up other baits for our spread. Suddenly, I hear a voice behind me say "you mean like this?", as I turn to see the noodle rod start to load up in his hands. Since I had already instructed Jeff on how to wind down on a circle hooked fish, I go ahead and give him the cue to come tight. It's a textbook hookup and now, Jeff has his hands full with a rampaging striper.

Check out the bendo noodle rod!



We get a big kick out of the prolonged give and take fight on light tackle and Jeff does a superb job of whipping this striper into submission. A short time later, we finally get a look at his first fish of the day before landing it for a quick CPR session.



But not before one of the other baits I've got out gets rocked. Now, Jeff hands me the other fish he is holding, then jumps into action as he goes to work on the other hookup. Here is a shot of what would be one of several double hookups this trip.



The action would continue for awhile longer as a few fish move in and repeatedly molest our spread of primo baits. Not to be denied, Jeff gets into a scrape with another river resident and winds up on the winning end again.

Jeff with another solid linesider.



Eventually, a relocation would be in order as we would finally wear out our welcome on this paticular run. We hit two more runs with little or no results for our efforts.

I decide to regroup and head upriver for the afternoon bite. As the sun climbs higher in the sky, so does the velocity of the wind. However, our paddling distance is short so the headwind is a non factor.

Upon arrival at the next run, no sooner do I deploy the first bait and it gets blasted immediately, compliments of a marauding linesider. Again, Jeff springs into action and winds tight to a good size striper that puts a respectable bend in the rod and a smile on his face.



Nice fish!



Our bite would remain steady over the next few hours as afternoon turns to evening.

Here are photos of the stripers we CPR'd during the action.




(Continued)



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Re: Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman [Re: shanedaviesguide.com] #3133990 02/18/09 09:25 PM
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(Continued)



At this point, we have had a very eventful trip with plenty of fish and excitement, which has apparently taken it's toll on my client. One of the many great things about sit on top kayaks, is that when all the action finally zaps the energy from a weary river runner, you can always use it to lounge and take a quick power nap.

Here is Jeff demonstrating the proper way to "lay up" on a sit on top kayak.Notice, if you will, the expertly folded hands as he emulates complete and total relaxation.

Watch out, Jeff.... The buzzards are circling!!!



While Jeff naps, I take advantage of the solo time to break out the jerkbait setup and see if I can dupe any of the local largemouth population into giving my fluke some pre-Valentines luvin.

A few casts later find me hooked up hard to a riled up largemouth that winds up giving me all I want, just after smashing my fluke as soon as it hit the water. Following a brilliant display of hook tossing antics, I now have the opportunity to CPR my "pot bellied" LMB.



Now, if I can just scratch out a good eating size striper on my fluke. I could sure use a fish taco candidate....

Done!



Sleeping Beauty finally wakes up from his slumber, and we begin to pack it in and head to the takeout, already planning like thieves for his next Brazos River Kayak Fishing Adventure.

Congratulations on your first stripers, Jeff.

Thanks and gratitude for letting River Run Guide Service make it happen for you.

Until next time...




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Re: Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman [Re: shanedaviesguide.com] #3134087 02/18/09 09:49 PM
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Nice stripers, looks like you guys really tore them up.


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nice report and photos- thanks


Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
Re: Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman [Re: kodys'papa] #3134169 02/18/09 10:07 PM
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As usuall great report. I need to get back up their, I think personally thats some of the best scenery in TX.

Do you put in at cedar bluff? Or is that place still open? We used to put in their in the late 80's and mid 90's.

Marc

Re: Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman [Re: Marc] #3135314 02/19/09 02:40 AM
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Very nice. My turn!

Re: Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman [Re: TXbowhunter] #3135437 02/19/09 02:55 AM
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Very nice report!! Great pics!! My kinda fishing...enjoying the natural beauty and catching trophy fish in between thumb

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Don't know if that came straight off the pages of Playboy or Feild and Stream eeks

rolfmao Good fish!



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Re: Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman [Re: Lakeguide] #3135686 02/19/09 03:42 AM
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great story wish you can take me sometime i dont catch stripers that often mostly magnums

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Looks like you had another terrific river extravaganza

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Very Nice thumb

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Mannn.... thats just awsome! bannana2 bannana2

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Re: Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman [Re: shanedaviesguide.com] #3136732 02/19/09 03:10 PM
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Thanks for the kind words, guys.




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Re: Upper/Middle Brazos R. Guide Report - 40 Year Old Virgin... Kayak Fisherman [Re: Marc] #3136751 02/19/09 03:14 PM
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Thanks, Marc.

I utilize many different public and private launches all over the Upper/Middle Brazos.

She is a beautiful River with plenty of scenery, for sure.


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Originally Posted By: *Lakeguide*
Don't know if that came straight off the pages of Playboy or Feild and Stream eeks

rolfmao Good fish!


LOL!

Thanks, *Lakeguide*.




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