February 11, 2013
There’s only one thing worse than being sick on an exotic fishing trip – being sick on an exotic fishing trip without proper medicine in pouring rain. I’m sick as a dog. My throat is toast. My voice is gone. My sinus is clogged and I ache all over. I’m absolutely miserable. I may as well be in the jaws of a caiman.
Due to weight restrictions I
eliminated a lot of things. One thing
was Nightquil. Even though Coz gave me
some Nightquil pills, I couldn’t sleep a wink.
That’s why I heard the rain start at 2 AM. From 2 till our 5:30 AM breakfast the rain
picked up to a level of downpour found only in a tropical rainforest.
At 5:30 I felt so bad I
wanted to stay in bed. But I couldn’t. Today I was fishing with Brent Dawson –
better known as Warpath as in Warpath Fly’s.
Warpath has more energy than any person I’ve met in my life. His enthusiasm for fishing, fly tying and everything
fun on Earth is amazing. My suffering
body was going fishing in torrential rain hell.
Warpath rarely stops
talking. As we left camp he was unfazed
by the rain and I’m not sure he noticed I wasn’t responding to his jabber. We fished with a top guide today named
Hymundo. Hymundo knows how to find big
peacock bass and he was in fact the guide who put me on to my huge redtail catfish in December of 2011.
Hymundo took us to a remote
lagoon and rather than having us cast to trees and snags he had us cast over a
deep ledge. I was simply doing the
motions. I’d cast as far as I could (not
far today) with my head down. It was
raining so hard that if you looked up or had your casting arm up even with my
collar and Velcro sleeves synched as tight as possible the rain would get
in. The water rolling down inside the
rain jacket felt terrible. And in my
weakened state I was getting cold in the Amazon.
Nonetheless Warpath and I
caught numerous fish. I’m sad to say I
never even looked at the ones I caught.
I just swung my fish back to Hymundo and let him unhook and release
everyone for me. I was on my death bed. Warpath on the other hand, not only went nuts
from the front of the boat catching, unhooking and looking up into the rain, he
caught some big fish.
At the first stop he landed a
beautiful 6lb butterfly peacock and later landed this 10lb peacock. Even with my sickness I enjoyed Warpath
appreciating his big fish. It was a
sight to behold! If I remember correctly
we caught a few piranhas, picua, jacunda and some trahiras. I’m sad to say there are no other pictures because
it down poured ALL day. Even my
waterproof Pentax fogged up and was worthless.
There were a few other
fantastic fish caught today. Here’s a
uniquely speckled spotted peacock caught by Steve Eaton. Despite the rain everyone is having a
blast. As the host that’s first and most
important. I’ll get better as the week
goes. It would be impossible to feel any
worse than I did today. Bed time.
The caiman shot is SICK! Cool Blog, that’s too bad you were sick.
ReplyDeleteWay to push on. I'm sure your partner appreciated it. I know I would have. Really enjoy reading this recap Jeff.
ReplyDeleteGlad you guys are digging it. David, hope to see you in Pleasanton this weekend.
ReplyDeleteNice place to hang out in Dubai. the best thing to do in Dubai is Fishing in Dubai
ReplyDeleteFishing In Dubai is such an extreme fun.
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