I went back out on the Anseong River today and was all prepared for another monsoony day but it turned out to be fairly decent with nary a drop of rain. I caught some decent bass on both Senko Cuttails and jigs.
I caught four pitching the jig into downed trees, a very exciting way to catch ‘em. 65lb test braid will do the trick.
I was using a black/blue jig with a craw trailer. The Senko was green pumpkin, wacky rigged. I was losing so many Senkos to dinks that I ended up cutting a slice of a tube and using it kind of like an o-ring. I could catch a few before having to replace the worm, a good thing, what with the cost of Senkos.
And just when I thought I’d seen everything on the river to be seen…..
…that’s right, a paddle-wheeled houseboat! Wonder where he launched from?
Nice fish, John – and on jigs, too. I really wanted to get out yesterday but the combination of the weather forecast and my daughter having that translation gig at the Humphreys Freedom Fest kept me off the water yet again. WTF is that paddle-wheeled boat doing on the river? Just when you thought you’d seen everything out there, something else comes along.
Nice going John, and OMGoodness, where in the heck did that thing come from? ROTFL
I’d love take a peek inside that boat to see what’s powering those paddles. And if you needed any proof that Korea has rednecks, well, here you have it. LOL
Hmmm, I wonder where they park it?
No idea Nomad, but that thing has redneck written ALL over it. LOL
NICE catches John. I love that jig/trailer combination, great colors.
Quote from Rob; “I’d love take a peek inside that boat to see what’s powering those paddles”
There’ll be 2 bicycles on the inside for 2 Korean kids to operate while the parents drink soju and catch carp, lol.