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The Origin of the Fish Whisperer
While
fishing at his favorite fishing place in the Sierras Mountain Range,
Dave was bitten by a radioactive leech. Afterwards, when he went
fishing, fish cannot resist his call. He first discovered his power
while fishing at Indian Creek Reservoir where a big 3 pounder trout
wrapped itself around his fishing line. He successfully landed the
trout. His fishing buddies were amazed thinking that it was a once in a
life time ordeal until he repeated the process by landing another big
trout that wrapped itself around his fishing line at the Carson River.
Team United, Inc. welcomes the Fish Whisperer! Following is his fishing report:
July 1st - My brother & I
went to ICR for morning bite, he caught 3 & I caught 8. After lunch
in the shade we went to Caples. After 5 minutes
of fishing I caught a nice 2-3lb rainbow. We camped there in my
favorite spot and ended up with a total of 5 big rainbows & 2
smaller ones. My brother in law caught 3 big ones. Yesterday morning I
caught 2 more big ones & a few smaller ones. On the way
home we stopped at Silver lake. We caught a few smaller ones & did
some swimming. It was a funtrip for just one night. Didn’t see any
crawdads this trip, but still blessed with an amazing catch!
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Caples Lake, Fish 1 - 6/29 |
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Caples Lake, Fish 2 - 6/29 |
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Caples Lake, Stringer - 6/29 |
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Caples Lake, Stringer - 6/30 |
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Caples Lake, Sunrise 1 - 6/30 |
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Caples Lake, Sunrise 2 - 6/30 |
I'm blessed to be part of team united. Thanks for the report and welcoming me to the family! Hope to catch up with everyone at ICR soon!!
ReplyDeleteMany Blessings,
Dave
Aka...Fish Whisperer
We will be blessed to have you join us.
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