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Old 09-02-2008 | 10:46 AM
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Default After Tilapia, yet once again...

Well, monday it was back to Calaveras for some more fryin' fish. Had to go it alone this time. My bowfishin' disasters of the past are quickly becoming the stuff-of-legends and have left me as somewhat of a social pariah.

Yes, somedays you just don't have a friend in the world...

Here's what somegood Tilapia cover looks like as seen from the water.
And from the bank, they seem to really congregate around the lily-pads and sedges. You won't see them much in open water.
Here's a favorite spot to bushwack a few, there's actually a fish in this picture, but with an unpolarized lense he's pretty much impossible to see. These fish can disappear completely in abt 8" of water.
After I put the camera down, I got a coupla' shots right away. They are scattered and shy this time of year. In the spring you can rack-up on them pretty good. They are in the shallows spawning and chasing each other around then.
Sad to report, I only got 5 Tilapia this trip. I saw a big Nutria that probably would have tipped the scales on a good-sized bulldog, but I didn't reckon I had enough firepower to bring him to bag. Managed one more of those "Plecostomoid" fish, wretched invaders, the lake is lousy with them now. I didn't scream for near as long when I shot this one, my nerves having recovered some since I got thatfirst one awhile back...
This one was actually upside-down, eating algae when he got "the big surprise", as you can see from the angle of entry. Vile-looking creatures, ain't they? Blorch!
Well, that's about it for that trip. Just reporting in. Hope y'all enjoyed the long weekend!
BrushPopper out.
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