Friday, June 26, 2009

Tennesseeeeeeeeee!!!

We just came back from our week at my FIL lakehouse. Man, that was the best fishing I've seen so far in this small patch of the Watts Barr Reservoir! My son caught his first fish on this trip, then he was like, "OK, been there, done that..." after he saw the 2nd one wasn't immediately forth coming. As for me, I was catching bass left and right mostly on this little gem from the orient, the Yamasenko! I was using other rigs like, the shakeyhead worm, frogs, etc. I caught a 17" on the shakeyhead, and I kept missing with the frog. It seems they'd strike next to it all the time, I'd count 2 seconds, then yank hard, only to launch the frog at 2000 mph towards me. I finally lost this frog. You know the loop that you tie the frog to your line? The loop wasn't totally closed on the frog that I was using. Well, there was a strike, waited 2 seconds, pulled back to set the hook, but no frog rocketing towards me. In fact, the frog was totally gone! That MF'ing bass made off with my frog! That frog is probably still sitting in that bass' belly.
Anyway, back to the Senkos. I was just about catching bass every half hour. Most were in the 7" to 12" range. On 2 separate occasions I had a big fish on the end of my line, but each time they broke my line. The first one I hooked I didn't really see, but he felt pretty heavy. When I got him within a few yards from me, he made a dash to the side and he stayed there. He felt he was making a run for it so I just stayed put until he calmed down a bit, then all the sudden the line went slack. I learned later on that he ran my line across a downed branch and that weakened the line enough for him to break free. I was pissed!!!
Number 2 came the next day. This time I made sure I stood free of any submerged structure. I had this bass within 3' of me and had plenty of fight left. This bass looked huge. His mouth was wide open the whole time he was in sight and I swear it must have been at least 5" in diameter! It was probably in the 20" range. I was letting him tire himself out, then "SNAP!!!" The 8 pound test line broke in the middle of my rod. I was really pissed! This taught me how important it is to have a landing net close to your side.
The whole time I was at the lakehouse, I was sick. Not just a little sick. It was cough up yer guts, infected phlegm, sore nose sick. But as soon as I got into the van to go home I felt much better. We're thinking the house is infested with mold since TN also had a long bout of rain like we did, and it wasn't occupied most of the time. The AC could've been left off and that made a perfect setting for mold to grow. It's going to be a hard sell for my FIL to fix the problem since they're not allergic to mold.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Refinancing

Well, with B.O. handing out stimulus packages and programs to help people pay their mortgages, I figured this is the time to refinance. First people I spoke to was Lending Tree. These people remind me of car salesmen. They ask for money up front to lock in the rate, and me. So they charge my card before I faxed them a signed statement. I decide that want to look around some more and didn't sign the form they sent. Now they're not giving the money back. Beware people! The guy that I'm going to lock in with seems pretty cool. He won't lock in the rate until he sees paperwork from me. So I'm gonna be saving quite a bit of money monthly from this, and with Alex starting kindergarten in public school, I'll be saving even more money. Mo money!!! I'll finally be able to enjoy life.

What's going on with the boat? I'm figuring out the aerator electrical circuit. Turns out the aerator switch in the front of the boat is kind of messed up. The way its hooked up now is the switch up front does not operate until the aerator switch on the console is turned on. Even then, the front switch doesn't do anything; it can't toggle the pump on/off. I'm thinking I might have hooked up the console switch wrong.

I also installed some tiedowns for the gas tank, and got boat cleats so I could tie my boat up to the dock.

As far as launching is concerned, I'm not sure when I'm going to be able to do that. The thing is I'm working on the electrical right now and if I re-install the livewell/seat behind the console, it will hinder the working space I have. The livewell must be in place or else I will have a major leak in the boat. In addition, with all the rain we've been having, it limits the time I could spend with the boat and when I could launch. I doubt that I could launch before the TN trip. I'm almost thinking about doing the first launch in TN. But that just seems like a long way, and I'm not confident in my skills to deal with the boat and trailer.