Ty and I took advantage of the weather and headed out to the Pyeongtaek (Anseong) River for half a day today (my wife and daughter are still in the states so I had to get back to let the dogs out). We both stayed away from Senkos for the most part and tried some different lures today; Ty mainly used a Yamamoto Ika and I stayed mainly with a jig.

Looks real bassy, doesn’t it?



Once again, Ty struck first while it was still dark out, catching a nice fish on an Ika. I struck back with a green Bitsy Bug jig (thanks, Tex Mex). That’s fish blood on the side of the boat…the fish was hooked through the tongue (or whatever it’s called) and was bleeding pretty good but swam off fine once I released it. The fish in the third pic was caught on a regular, black Zoom U-tailed worm. Then we both started catching a lot of dinks so we switched to jigs again and caught even more dinks
…here are a few pics:


I’m learning the more I use jigs. Patience, patience, patience. I must have pitched that jig to the same spot near a submerged tree at least 7 or 8 times before that big bass took it and no one was more surprised than I was. Another thing I’ve been learning and trying to improve on is the presentation, i.e. having the jig hit the water as softly and as quiet as possible. It seems like if you can make that jig suddenly appear in front of the fish, you’re more likely to get a reaction bite, whereas a splash on the way in must spook the bass because with the exception of that big one, every one of the ones I caught today grabbed the jig on the first cast, as the jig was sinking, and when I had managed to make a nice, quiet presentation. The more I fish jigs, the more I like it! Although it was short day, we had a great time and it felt really good to be out on the water again. What made it even better was that we had cloud cover and a nice breeze most of the morning, and for a Saturday, there weren’t very many other fishermen out at all. We saw Rob running up and down the river in his bass boat, and also ran into Mike, who was fishing with his friend, and also saw John out there (minus the wiener dog). Aside from that, I think we only saw 3 or 4 other boats out today, which is rare for a weekend – although many Koreans are on vacation right now so maybe that had something to do with it. All around, another nice and relaxing day and I can’t wait to do it again.