Regardless of my lack of fishing success, I still need to conduct photo shoots in order to fulfill magazine assignments. Take for example my BASSIN' assignment on swimming a jig due June 1. For this story I needed updated photos of FLW Pro Dave Lefebre of Union City, PA, including a hero shot of Dave with a 4 to 5 pound largemouth. For three weeks, Dave and I tried to set a date to do photos only to have wind and rain wash away the opportunity. Finally we saw a sunny Sunday in the forecast.
We chose a small inland lake in Erie County that had the type of shoreline cover and weeds that Dave normally attacks with a swimming jig. The lake selection was perfect for a shot at a BIG bass. After all, this was the lake where Dave had caught his largest northern bass a few years back - an 8-pound plus monster. Two years later, I was with him one day when he caught back to back 7 pounders. And only last week, Dave had a photo shoot with a writer from the Erie paper on this lake; they caught and released twenty some bass from 2.5 to 5 pounds.
This would be a piece of cake. All we needed was a single big bass for a quick photo. Dave figured we could wrap it up in short order. But we hadn't factored in the major cold front that hit on Saturday, dropping the lake's water temperature.
We started about 4:00 PM. Four hours later we called it and went to dinner. Dave had worked his jig magic to land 4 bass from 5 to 10...inches, not pounds! Fishing shallow and deep, it just wasn't meant to be. But Dave insisted a good photographer should be able to make even a six inch largemouth look like a six pounder...
Found your blog thanks to Dave L on Facebook. I have added you to my blogroll, become a Follower, and written a post about your blog at Bass Pundit.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to reading your stuff.
BP