I took a fellow teacher friend of mine to LL for some fun tubing, yes with my 2 boys, and some fishing afterwards. Hit the water at 5 tubing and started fishing at 6:30. Tried some points over by Stewarts creek area but decided to head to the 121 cut to see what was going on. Man it was going on, 3 boats camping casting nets having a big time and boats everywhere. We work our way along the north side and hang a magnum sandbass, and a great Hybread. A group of Asian fellas

were fishing in the same area and we are playing nice

(one guy nailed at least a 8 lber while we were there) and then 2 guys in a

BLUE FISH AND SKI TAHO

with the hand mount trolling motor cuts right where we are casting. Then the guy has the balls to ask the Asian guys what they are fishing with and how

. Did I mention my kids and coworker are in the boat with me at this time? White or pearl swim baits and slabs seem to bring in the big pigs today slow bump off the bottom casting eather way to deep water or coming off the ridge in the shallows and playing it down, If you can keep the BLUE FISH AND SKI TAHO out of your way.
If you were one of the people at the boat ramp on stewarts creek tonight it is proof that we love our neighbors no matter how ignorant they may be. All 8 of us who waited while the center lane was blocked and the other guy just cut off every one in line.
One more side note. Heh heh heh.
There is a male and female Bobcat living around the Stewarts creek boat ramp area. I stood 30 yards away from the male as he walked in and out of the mown grass area. It was one of the coolest things I have ever witnessed in nature. Keep your eye out if you are there and remember to respect nature and not do anything to disturb them.
