Tough Fishing

Tough Fishing

It sure seemed like the best end to Mercury Retrograde, excellent idea, a quick, Texas Sunrise fishing trip.

In the pre-dawn, rosy-fingered glow, as the Sun was still below the horizon, it was the thinnest shard of a Moon (Libra), Venus, Mars, and Jupiter. Quick shot of the sky against the clouds. Some place south of San Antonio.

South of San Antonio

South of San Antonio

Brief showers, bands of much-needed rain, and we launched, most near on time. My buddy remembered, and brought fruit cups as a possible repast. Too cool.

Big Red

Big Red

One, solid, good fish. That was all. Late in the afternoon, I reeled in another Red, but I was sure he as under the limit, stretching to 19 inches. But that first one? Fat, strong, tough, and a decent 27 (and a half) inches. Will be good eating.

An amazing day on the water – tough fishing and all.

Serranos

Serranos

Pepper bin, at the Aransas Pass grocery store. An homage to an earlier allusion.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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