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As some on here know each year since the early 80's I have made the trek home to the coast of NC to fish with my brother. Each year has been special and the older I get the better they get.

This year was great family time and the fishing wasn't bad. We boated 31 over two days ranging from a few small buck bass to bass up to 2 1/2. It honestly wasn't stellar for size as I lost only one that I thought might be close to five (5) and had no other bites from anything close to that. Here's the catch though; the conditions changed a lot over the two days and where we usually catch the majority of our fish there were none. The lions share of the fish came from a small stretch maybe 30 yards long. The weather man missed badly on both days but so be it. In that situation you put your head down and fish. 

The first day our fish(14) came on Zoom magnum finesse worms in black, Berkley power worm in black,and a couple on a Zoom lizard in Pumpkinseed. The wind was bad and boat control was tough and we felt pretty good about boating 14 in those conditions.

The second day was a little better in that the wind didn't play havoc with us until later In the morning. We boated 17 in just 4 hours with mine coming on a R.I. Sweet Beaver (black/red fleck) and a 4" GYBC 4" Senko(red shad). My brother boated all his fish on a Zoom Cherry seed lizard. It was supposed to be In the 70's that morning; It was 62 when we got out of the truck and a little over 4 hours later we loaded up and we had high winds and 58. lol

It was  weird weather as usually this time of year It's very nice temp. wise but oh well. Each year this trip gets more special as my brother, or as I call him, the old hippie, and myself have a blast fishing, talking, and generally cherish the family time. After each day I always give my mama, who's In a rest home as of late last year, a report on the fishing. She knows little about fishing but enjoys the stories none-the-less. Before I get into the details in-depth she always, and without fail, asks If we got along and minded our manners. I answer and she listens, smiles, and after I finish asks a few questions. She no longer has the gift of sight, nor Is her health good but she seems to perk up a little simply talking about family things. I look forward to this Easter trip each year and truly hope there will be many, many more.

Here's a few pictures from the trip. There's nothing spectacular size wise but I wouldn't trade any of these fish as the memories of this weekend will always be good. :)

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Congrats on a great tradition.  It's not about the fish, it's about the fishing.

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Sounds like a "Great Annual Trip"

Notice how dark the backs of those fish are.

Seems like they have been shallow and under cover for a while.

R/ Chris

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  • Super User
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Great annual trip. Keep them coming.

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  • Super User
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man that looks like a killer spot!  i love fishing with my brother, he's a trip.  makes for some of the best memories!

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