I got back from a family vacation with enough time left in the day to sneak out for a minimalist fishing trip. This consisted of my throw-and-go canoe, one ultralight setup, and a small bag full of Mule Fishing gear.
Sometimes, the most simple fishing trips are the most enjoyable! Despite it being the heat of the day in the heat of summer, I was able to catch several fish, including five total species. No giants but that is okay because these fish were all bonus fish anyway. I had no intentions of getting the canoe out so I am thankful for this opportunity. Shoutout to the Donkey Tail Jr for getting the job done as usual :)
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I would highly encourage you to try fishing from a canoe someday if you get a chance. Sure it isn't the most fancy watercraft, but there is just something peaceful about being on one. Sometimes, fishing can actually be more relaxing when you don't overthink it and you just go with limited gear and lower expectations. I personally think that ultralight fishing and canoes go hand-in-hand!
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23 авг 2022