
Not a bad fish for the first of the morning:

Dad followed it up with another decent one:

(Same fish, different pic)

Then came this little guy:

Then I got another nice one after that:

The surprise of the day was this chunky little largemouth that I actually hooked into out in the current. Not sure why he was out there in the fast moving water, but he hit, and put up a nice little fight:

Another little guy came after the largemouth:

Within 30 seconds of letting the little one go, Dad pulled in another nice little fish:

Then came one of Dad's small guys:

I got another decent fish after that:

And another:

The next fish was the heaviest of the day I believe. Nice little chunker:

(Same fish, different pic)

Then the final fish of the day was landed about 35 minutes or so before we left, another decent one:

All in all, a great day out there. River was rippin' and that gave us some prime fishing in the fast water. We both had a good time, stayed dry, and enjoyed a nice morning in the water. The river is perfect right now with the levels it's at. It should come down a little bit over the next few days, but will still be in great shape to fish for the weekend barring any nasty rain, which I don't think we're supposed to get. If it stays like this all spring I plan on having many, many successful outings out there on the Mazon. These smallies in the Mazon are all tough as nails. Every one, even the little ones had a ton of fight, and would not come quietly. No pigs today, but if I keep pluggin away I'm bound to catch a few more. I wanna keep a pace of at least one 18+ incher per month through the spring, and into summer. I probably won't be back out until the weekend, but if anyone is interested it's the right time to go! I wouldn't recommend fishing with someone that doesn't know the river, though. The holes that are normally 3-4 feet deep are 5-6 feet, and if you don't know where they're at, they're easy to step into and take a swim. Good luck, good fishing! 8;)