Monday, November 2, 2009

Twilight Fishing


The home page http://www.cantos.org/fishing has a link to the U.S. Naval Observatory Astronomical Applications Department where you can enter the state city and get the times for sunset, sunrise, and twilight.  It gets chilly at sundown at this time of year, especially when windy like tonight.

I still get the same reports about slow fishing, at any time of day. Everyone is hoping that after the 2nd or 3rd stocking, the trout fishing will pick up.


KDOT East is attractive to fishers because the trees standing in the water  provide shelter for the bait that fish feed on.  Also there is plenty of room to cast between the trees.


I stayed home most of the day to compose a new fishing song.
You can hear it on the home page and the music page.


As I was walking to the lake one day
I passed my buddies along the way
They said, "good luck, have a nice day".
I said, hear me now, to what I say
Keep your tip up
keep your line in the water
good luck, have a nice day.

As I was walking to the creek one day
I passed some fly fishers along the way
They said, "hey, how's goin' today".
I said, I am fishin', not at work today.
Keep your tip up
keep your line in the water
good luck, have a nice day.

As I was walking to the river one day
I passed a man with a lunker in play
He said, fishin' is good, why don't you stay?
I said, your invitation sounds OK
He said, Keep your tip up
keep your line in the water
good luck, have a nice day.

As I was walking 'round the reservoir one day
I passed the catfishers out on the bay
They said, "sink it on down, and let it stay"
I said, cast into the shallows where the fish do lay.
Keep your tip up
keep your line in the water
good luck, have a nice day.

As I was walking to the lake one day
I passed my buddies along the way
They said, "good luck, have a nice day".
I said, hear me now, to what I say
Keep your tip up
keep your line in the water
good luck, have a nice day.

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