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FISHING with Indian Bob:-)
Now as I've mentioned before, Bob raised and owned coon dogs, and we used to do a lot of night hunting, and Bob wasn't much of a fisherman, even though we lived in the finger lakes region of upstate N.Y., but he did have this one fishing ritual that we did anually on the darkest night of the spring trout run.
Now this was not fishing in the conventional way by any means:-)
We would hop in his truck, with guns and dogs and go coon hunting while we did this:-)
We would go to this 'secret stream' just at midnight and let the dogs out and sit and smoke and listen to the dogs run up the glen, and as soon as they treed the first coon or coons we would start out.
NOW we HAD powerfull 'wheat lamps' for shining the treed coons,(their eyes light up and Bob used to let me pop em with his old ruger .22 Mag., as I had a steadyier hand and could consistantly hit em right between thier shiny eyes and not ruin the pelts:-)
BUT, Bob insisted that we walk in the DARK and use the Great Father to guide our steps:-( Now this old man had probably been doing this for 50 years or more before I came along, and knew the stream and the path up to the headwaters like the back of his hand and moved nearly soundlessly and effortlessly as I sloshed slipped and got soaking wet trying to keep up:-(
But once we started climbing up to the pools where the fish were, our eyes had become adjusted to the meager starlight, and the land gave way to mostly rock and the trees opened up to the night sky.
Polaris was dead up in the middle of the clearing:-)
It's surprizing how Bright it is under the night face of the Father:-)
The dogs would be baying 'Treed Coon' further up the glen but we had WORK to do. We had to catch three "Hen trout" and one buck, and take them up to the little spring at the top of the headwater, build a little dam on both outlets of the spring (for this particular spring fed into two of the finger lakes), once we had raised the water level in this little dish of a pool, we split the females open and dumped the eggs into it, then squeezed the sperm from the buck into the water as Bob chanted some kind of prayer in the old tounge:-) then we break the little dams and let the fertalized eggs into both streams:-)
NOW catching these fish was the FUN part,(Yeah RIGHT) Bob would go after a buck with a stick and line with a tied fly (and stay DRY), and I would go into the pools as he had shown me once, and chase the hens into the roots and crannies of the deeper edges (waist deep freeze ass cold water:-(
Once the hens were in the bushes so to speak, you could 'Gentle up on em' and feel for thm along the bank edge and surprisingly once you get your hand under one and stroke their swollen bellies, the will settle right into your massaging palm, then you slowly massage up toward the gills and GRAB EM FAST, then tossem up onto the bank where they flop around, (and these are BIG ASS TROUT, 15 Lbs. easy) and by now the dogs, who have gotten bored and realized WE are doing something else, and have returned, and they play around with the floppin fish and actually keep them from flopping back into the water (most times anway:-)
NOW as you can imagine or not, hauling 45 Lbs. of fish up the rest of this little journey in the dark, is NOT a walk in the park:-( especially trying to keep pace with Bob) and by the time we have completed this little mission and are headed back to the truck with our fish and the dogs, daylight is breaking, and the daytime fishermen are arriving and admiring our catch and asking what we caught them on:-)
Bob always showed them his stick and string (minus the leader and fly) which now had a hook with a worm on it, and he would LIE without flinching when he told them 'Just worms"
I have GOT to tell you about fishing for Muskies with Jack Barret, Jack was a RADIO MAN in the Canadian Military the My Father Jack, met him on the Ham set:-)
Jack was a FULL BLOODED HURON and also part of the Seven Nations, and took me to the artic circle when I was 15, to cast my DREAM VISION:-) OH MY!
All-ways yours too Lookagain :-)
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