Ascension 23 mile7/26/2023 ![]() ![]() Some were fishing straight cast and retrieve, while others were fishing under popping corks. Others were doing the trolling dance, going round and round following schools of the head shakers. Some fishermen were already on anchor, hauling in trout almost every cast. Hopefully, the recent cold front helped pushed them further inland into this brackish lake they inhabit during the colder winter months.Īs we arrived at the spot which I suspected would be most productive in this seven-square-mile water body, the number of boats already trying their luck assured me the word was out: The trout have arrived in Lake Decade. The wind blew a little more briskly than we would have liked but not enough to deter us from our enjoyable task of finding and catching fall speckled trout.Īfter scouting the lake the week before and catching three in about half an hour at high noon, I was hopeful that the coveted yellow mouths would be thicker by this time. ![]() All would go well if the fish would be nice and cooperate.ĭay broke across Lake Decade full of beauty and hope. I readily agreed to having them on board BAB with their fishing and camera gear filming one of the first episodes to air upon their return. I’m not sure why they call him Goosie, but it might have something to do with the fact that he was a championship duck caller at one time. A recent phone call from my fishing buddy, Lyle Johnson, resulted in plans for filming a little fishing trip for the recently reinstated outdoors show “Ascension Outdoors”, co-hosted by Lyle and his brother-in-law, Goosie Guice.
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