I stopped off at big bend around 5:30PM yesterday on the way home from work. I think my last time there was about 20 years ago. Never realized it's actually quite beautiful 'tho fishing is another story. To my surprise, I saw couple of nice bass swimming near the shore. Threw everything I had; berkeley sinking minnow, senko, spinnerbait, crawjig and cranks but they showed absolutely no interest.
Now back to the topic, there was no one else fishing there until...these two guys showed up. Just one of them had a fishing pole and the other was carrying a styrofoam bucket. They started walking briskly toward me as if they need to talk to me or something. I thought they just wanted to fish nearby but kept walking toward me to a point I felt uncomfortable and reached down for a pocket knife. What happens next, I felt like I was on Candid Camera. Dude with the fishing pole come stands to my right, shoulder to shoulder, and starts casting while the other guy goes to my left, shoulder to shoulder. I kid you NOT, I was standing right in between these two guys, shoulder to shoulder! WTF! I stood there speechless. This almost comical. Then I got a sudden urge to push these guys into the water but quickly thought better of it. I then asked, using some choice words, why they can’t find a different spot to fish. They looked at each other and said something in their language and just stood there with a dumb look on their faces without saying anything. So I ended up walking away in disgust. Story doesn’t end there. I got to the other side and was getting ready to head back home. Dude on the right in this photo turns around and starts relieving himself right on the shore. There were no others fishing but lots of people taking strolls and walking their dogs. Not only he’s doing it in plain sight but he’s mere couple feet away from his buddy who did not seem bothered at all either.
There were schools of huge goldfish swimming around. I think they’re what these idiots were going after. Do people eat big ol goldfish? Nasty…
I'm starting to believe that I'm invisible. Man, I really need to get me a kayak.



