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It's been a hot month so hiding from the heat was my priority. Couldn't pass up a chance on fishing under the full moon. The old man in the moon always brings me luck. Everyday could be your best day, fishing or not. Everyday there should be an expectation of trials and triumphs, fishing or not. My nightly fishing adventures are always original. Something unexpected usually happens. Sorry for the pictures, they are not that good.
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This cloud altered the beam of moon, turning it into a spotlight on the water. I was reminded of the pot of gold, at the end of the rainbow. Maybe there was a catch of Kawartha gold, in that bullseye on the water.
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Unfortunately the man in the moon let me down. First time in a long time the full moon did not wake up the predators of the night. Not enough rain, low water levels, almost no wind, too many bugs, too hot, who knows. Caught a couple of perch after dinner. At dusk and into the night, a few bluegill. One walleye and that's it folks. A beautiful and relaxing night on the water. Slow fishing, but a great escape from the daytime heat. Stay hydrated....Stay safe.
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QUOTE (sabmgb @ Jul 12, 2025 - 03:25 pm)
that spotlight shot is really cool, to bad you could try fishing that.
Thank you sir, that's the first time I have ever seen a moon beam quite like that. When the moonlight hits the water it comes to life. Wherever you move the boat the reflection stays with you. Nature's nightlight for those who fish the dark water.
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QUOTE (Drew @ Jul 13, 2025 - 06:41 am)
Great night of fishing regardless.
Thank you for putting that up Drew. You said something very similar to that a few years ago on one of your posts. Thanks for passing that on, you are right on the money. For myself, being out on the water is all about what might happen. In a boat or canoeing, walking to a secluded spot through the bush. There is so much to see in nature, even in the evening and throughout the night. It was a great night out on the water. The loons were calling to each other. It was so peaceful out there, didn't want to ever leave.
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I'll admit that I can get frustrated if I'm not catching fish. However, when I take a step back and look at my situation - I can either stay frustrated and call it a day, or take advantage of the situation and learn and study the fish to figure out what they want.
Every time out is an opportunity to expand your knowledge, and of course enjoy the serenity that nature offers.
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Great post Jamie and yes we can always study our surroundings when fish catching is slow. Learn the space you occupy and look for Mother Natures clues. Some great moon shots Jamie.
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QUOTE (longfish @ Jul 15, 2025 - 04:50 pm)
Great post Jamie and yes we can always study our surroundings when fish catching is slow. Learn the space you occupy and look for Mother Natures clues. Some great moon shots Jamie.
Arnie
Thank you Arnie, full moon nights are very special. Who knew the moon could cure stress etc. If the old man in the moon could talk, he would tell us all to take a break and enjoy life for a moment. Time goes by fast. It's a shame that many miss out on the simple, everyday beauty that they shuffle past without noticing.
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QUOTE (Brooktrout @ Jul 15, 2025 - 01:35 pm)
I'll admit that I can get frustrated if I'm not catching fish. However, when I take a step back and look at my situation - I can either stay frustrated and call it a day, or take advantage of the situation and learn and study the fish to figure out what they want.
Every time out is an opportunity to expand your knowledge, and of course enjoy the serenity that nature offers.
Also... that is an amazing shot of the moonbeam!
Agree on all that. Thanks for the reply Brooktrout. I may never see that spotlight on the water ever again. Almost 40 years ago fishing in New Brunswick, a wise old man said to me. "Imagine not having all these amazing wonders we have in this world." He was teaching me how to fish for Flounder. We fished all day, from the tide going out until it came back in. He caught all the fish and shared his catch with me. I caught two Starfish. LOL. What would some of us do without sharing an adventure with Mother Nature?
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