I'm behind in posting my fishing trips. So here are two back to back.
I have been fortunate to be able to get to Yellowwood on a regular basis, and to observe the changes, big and small, that mark it's daily transformation through the long season. These are two trips from early May, as the trees leafed out, the blossoms bloomed and withered, the lakeside weeds sent shoots above the surface, and pollen falls covered the water with just a portion of the astounding abundance of the stuff of life. Through it all I continued to seek out big bass, but turned finally to the varicolored and reliably feisty bluegill, which on one day seem amazingly gullible yet on the next seem like the pickiest and trickiest of fish.
MAY 9
MAY 14
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