Blue Cat

Sunday, my husband caught a small blue catfish. It’s interesting the noise that catfish make when they come out of the water. I felt sorry for it.

We ended up releasing it because it was so small and we didn’t catch anything else.

This was our second catch of the year. The only other fish was nabbed by The Little Kid… a small sunfish.

We know the fist are there. We just can’t catch many of them. 🙂

How Not to Cast A Fishing Rod

My daughter asked me to cast her rod for her. I pushed the button and casted out. Then I neglected to hang onto the rod, which then landed in the lake. It was within arm’s reach, so I was able to retrieve it by leaning out of the boat and grabbing it.

And of course we laughed about it for a good 10 minutes.

Beat the Heck Out of Your Dip Worm


We went to the lake today to fish from the dock. The dock is a sad place to fish from. How many catfish come by the dock? Not too many biting ones that we found.

When we approached the dock, a man was slapping his hook against the water. I wondered why he would do that when it was probably scaring the fish.

We fished with catfish dip, a really stinky bait. It goes onto something called a dip worm; generally a 2-inch long plastic worm with ridges and holes. You stick the dip worm in your bucket of dip bait, then use a stick to smear the bait onto it.

The bait sticks to the dip worm like glue. I noticed the only time it didn’t was when it hit the water.

So, to clean your dip worm, you have to beat it against the water.

No, we didn’t catch anything. Everyone and their kids were on the dock. The fish probably just had a hard time choosing which hook to bite. 🙂

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