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 Fishin' with Capt. Gus! ~ "A Visit from Captain Gus" December 21, 2008
"A Visit from Captain Gus" is being reprinted upon demand from previous holidays. Enjoy!
"Twas the night before fishing, and all through the lake, Not a creature was stirring, not even a snake; The poles were stuck in the rod holders with care, In hopes that a big fish would soon be there; The kids were nestled all snug in the vessel, While dreaming of fishes they soon would wrestle; And mamma in her winter duds and I in my fishing hat, Had just settled down on our watery mat, When out on the lake there arose such a clatter, I sprang to my feet to see what was the matter. I flew to the stern where I saw a big splash, and Before I knew it, I heard a big crash. The moon on the breast of the water below Gave a luster of silver and made everything glow, When what to my wondering eyes should appear, But a miniature boat pulled by eight tiny fish, or were they reindeer? With a tall old driver, so lively and quick, I knew in a moment it must be a trick. More rapid than bonefish his coursers they came, And he tooted and shouted, and called them by name; "Now, Bass! Now, Trout! Now, Bream and Flathead, too! On, Striper! On Perch! On Crappie and Blue! To the top of the dam! To the head of the falls! Now swim away! Swim away! Swim away all! As waves that before the wild hurricane fly, When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So up to our vessel the coursers they flew, With a boat load of fish and Captain Gus, too. And then, in a twinkling, I heard with a swish The flipping and flopping of each little fish. As I drew in my hand, and was turning around, Down the mast came Captain Gus with a bound. He was dressed in Red Gore-Tex, from his head to his toe, And his clothes were all smelly from scales and minnows; A box full of tackle he carried on his back, And he looked like a fish peddler just opening his pack. His eyes—they looked fishy! His dimples how merry! His cheeks were like redfish, his nose like a cherry! His droll little mouth was bowed like a rod, And the beard on his chin was as white as a cod (fish). The end of a fishing line he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke from the motor encircled his head like a wreath; He had a narrow face and a flat little belly, It didn't shake much like a bowl full of jelly. He wasn't chubby and plump, just a tall old elf, That made me laugh when I saw him, in spite of myself; A fishing rod in hand and a twist of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread; He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, And filled all the stringers; then turned with a jerk, And laying his finger aside of his nose, And giving a nod, up the mast he rose; He jumped in his boat, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all swam with the speed of a missile. But I heard him exclaim ere he drove out of sight, "Merry Fishmas to all, and to all a good-night." The Hot Spots of the Week are Stumpy and Rocky Creeks. Stripers are taking live herring, shad and trout on lines from the surface to thirty feet. Fishing is best at daybreak and on cloud covered afternoons. The lake level is down about 2.5 feet from full pond and the water surface temperature is in the high forties and low fifties.
Upcoming Events: The Lake Norman Striper Swipers are having their Annual Winter Classic on Jan. 17, 2009. Registration will be at Gander Mountain, Exit 36, Mooresville, NC on Jan. 16, 2009 from 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM with lines in the water at 7:00 AM Saturday, Jan. 17, 2009. Weigh-in will be at Stumpy Creek Access area beginning at 3:30 PM. ANGLERS MUST BE CHECKED IN BY 4:00 PM.
Tips from Capt. Gus - Inexpensive Stocking Stuffers for Fishermen: - Hands and feet warmer packs - $.99 - Nail clippers used to snip fishing line - $.99 - Pocket knife - $9.99 + - Tape to measure length and girth of fish - $1.99 + - Nail polish (all colors) to change the appearance of fishing lures. $.99+
Captain Gus Gustafson of Lake Norman Ventures, Inc. is licensed by the US Coast Guard, a member of the Southeastern Outdoor Press Association, and is an outdoor columnist and a full time professional fishing guide on Lake Norman, NC. Visit his web site, Fishin' With Gus! at www.FishingWithGus.com or call 704-617-6812. For additional information e-mail Gus at Gus@LakeNorman.com
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