By Michael and Wiley
And we’re back America!! Good Morning, this is Wiley and joining me
today is our special news caster, Michael. The story today is about how you fly
a fish… you got that right? Hello…. anyone?
Any who, enough with the jokes, we
went fly-fishing for today. But before we start with the actual story, we will
start off with the start of our day. We woke up at 6:30 (some way later than
others) and we had cereal with fruit and Pop Tarts. After breakfast, we packed
up, and we began our journey to
Waters West Outfitters (which is the shop where
the guides worked in). It was a long and boring drive (because mostly everybody
was plugged into something electronic or they were asleep). We finally arrived
at Waters West and we piled into the shop. We then got a look at the shop and
what material they used to make a fly (yes these are not real flies). Did you know, that one fly-fishing pole can
cost up to at least 1 grand!!! In other words, we were very careful not to
break or smash anything in the shop.
We then left the shop and, guided by our
two guides, went to a pond a few minutes down the road. Our guides, Mr. C and
Mr. S, gave us an introduction on the poles used for fly-fishing. Then they
told us to get into groups of two and follow one of them. Liam and I (Wiley)
were in a group and we had Mr. S explaining to us how to construct our poles
and how to put the rod in place.
Then when everyone was done constructing their
poles (adults included) we went into the Casting Academy. We learned how to
correctly cast our lines and then we practiced our casts. But don’t worry
parents, we didn't use real hooks for that (that part comes later). After practicing our casts for a very long
time, Mr. C and Mr. S taught us about the three main insects that the fish
(trout) go for. Then after that, we were turned loose after they put our flies
on. We spread around the ponds, and we
cast our lines into the water. Line after line we casted into the pond and time
after time, no fish. Eventually I (still Wiley here) got something very huge
and very heavy that I couldn't budge. It was, wait for it, a tree!! So after
that I decided to move down a little and I tried to go big and un-winded a lot
of line. Needless to say I failed at casting it and I caught a shrub. Enough
about me, let’s talk about the others. Nobody even got a nibble for the first
half of the adventure. So we decided to eat lunch, and guess what it was. It’s
every man’s favorite food, hot dogs! And for motivation for us to eat healthy,
Mr. K told everybody to eat the carrots first, or nobody will have dessert
(besides the adults, of course). So Will and I and everyone else decided to eat
carrots and the other two healthy foods, celery and tomatoes. While we were
eating lunch, Mr. C caught a fish, but he lost it. Shortly after that, Mr. S
reeled in two rainbow trout, and all the boys were in awe. Then we returned to
eating. The dessert portion was really a
stampede, since dessert was candy. So after everyone settled down, we went back
to fishing. After what seemed like ten
minutes, Luke caught a fish, but it evaded him. Another two minutes go by, and
Luke catches another fish. It also evades him, but he said that it was a Blue
Gill. After that, we began to pack up and leave. We helped Mr. C and Mr. S pack
their poles. We then said our goodbyes, and we left.
The car ride home was
quite relaxing (but only because I feel asleep). We then arrived back at camp
and we unloaded from the car. Here is our special news caster Michael for the
next segment of the story. When we unloaded some of the scouts wanted to go
down on the beach. We rounded up a group
and started to head down. Mr. R brought along some crab traps and we were going
to see if we could catch anything. We went out on a dock and tossed them in. We
had to let them sit on the bottom for ten to fifth teen minuets. Luke pulled
one up and a small crab was hanging on. We tossed him back and put the trap in
a couple more times. While we were doing that a man and his wife walked up and
starter setting up a large trap. We started talking and learned they crabbed
all over the U.S. We watched them pull up a large load of crab and started
picking through them. Meanwhile we had pulled up a large crab and when over and
asked the man what kind it was. He said it was female so we could not keep it.
We started to pack up and stated to head to the campsite. Before we left he
gave us a crab measuring device so we could figure out if we could keep it or
not. When we got back to the campground dinner was ready. We eat steak and some
of Mr. K’s awesome cinnamon, mustered, brown sugar baked beans. We sat down by
the camp fire and read the blog posting and comments (keep 'em coming folks, we love them!). Well, that wraps up our top story today.
Please stay tuned for more top breaking stories, and have a great finish to the
work week. And remember, Stay Classy America!!
Editors Note: You can tell we finally had some camp time, I got to insert some pics in the blog itself!
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