Lake Somerville @ Welch Park 12/1/07 - 12/2/07
We took off to Welch around 1:00 in the afternoon. Here my son shows off his new pocket knife.
We got to Somerville and were welcomed by this:
Camp X-Ray was set up behind some trees and dense bambo-type bushes. Here's some sky shots later in the day.
It was windy and rough all night long so I never even wet a hook. The wind was constantly blowing in the 25 - 30 mph range gusting into the 40's. At least it wasn't cold and raining. The next morning it was a little more tame but we had to pack up and leave.
Though there weren't any catfish on this trip (or even any fishing for that matter), there was a cat. This little critter was hiding in the bushes that we were using as a wind break and hung out on the edge of our campsite all night. My son tried to lure him into the tent with a trail of pieces of cheese pizza. This kitty was biting but was never hooked.
We got to Somerville and were welcomed by this:
Camp X-Ray was set up behind some trees and dense bambo-type bushes. Here's some sky shots later in the day.
It was windy and rough all night long so I never even wet a hook. The wind was constantly blowing in the 25 - 30 mph range gusting into the 40's. At least it wasn't cold and raining. The next morning it was a little more tame but we had to pack up and leave.
Though there weren't any catfish on this trip (or even any fishing for that matter), there was a cat. This little critter was hiding in the bushes that we were using as a wind break and hung out on the edge of our campsite all night. My son tried to lure him into the tent with a trail of pieces of cheese pizza. This kitty was biting but was never hooked.