I’m sure I haven’t captured fish or images of the quality of most of you, but I’ll heed Zach’s call nonetheless…
I spent fair amount of time outdoors in May. Some of it was near water and I got to spend some of that time with a rod in hand. I probably should have made more of an effort to fish as we are expecting #2 any day now, but the things keeping me from the water have been worth the sacrifice. Here are some photos from those hours I got to fish.
I’ve got to say “thank you” to those panfish who have helped me out this month:
Redbreasts:



Crappie:

Bluegill:

Fished some pretty smallmouth water:

And caught a bunch of non-panfish species as well (warm and cold-water), including these two beautiful specimens…


But, by far, the highlight of the month was my son reeling in (mostly on his own) his first fish (a redbreast from a spot on the Tidal Potomac):


Never got into stripers or black bass of the size I was hoping, the trout fishing was mostly slow, and I blew all my carp eats. But the willing and colorful panfish really filled the gap this month.
Jason