took mine to the river yesterday. Mine's just a baby compared to y'alls stuff but I don't care. 1548 War Eagle, 25hp yamaha.
Had a 20' bass boat a while. Great on larger waters, fished real comfortable. Problem is can't use it on skinnier waters. Local river? 75 yards wide, a foot deep (or less) in a lot of places. The bass boat wasn't going there. Tried though! Failed too. Sold it and bought the war eagle. It goes there just fine and there are STILL times when it drags bottom. Shawnee with a jet is a better option but can't use them on the headwaters of the river....just no good for that. So what I have is more versatile.
--anyway, was on the water at 0545. Dark. FOGGY. Bad foggy. Air temp at the top of the ramp was about 80 when I got there, at the bottom in the fog, the air temp was about 65. Man that felt good. Relaxing. The fog was thick, couldn't see the boat at the bottom of the ramp. Took off to where I like to fish, about a 45 minute boat ride in the dark/fog, mostly idle or just above idle the whole way. Of course by time I'm halfway there the sun's starting to rise and I can somewhat see better. Right in a bend, there is a tree sticking out of the water, it's been there forever. It fell and parts of it are out of water at "normal" river level. I came around a bend and seen something sticking up, and knowing that I have to be careful about the rocks that are not 10 foot the other side of the tree, I was staying close to what I thought was the tree. Bumped into it and it took off. It was a deer! I ran into a deer swimming across the water. Of course it wasn't real deep right there, maybe 5 foot at the most. Still, first time I've ever hit a deer with the boat. Didn't phase the boat any, just kept going.
Hung a 25" brown trout on first cast. One cast, got my limit. Can only keep one over 24". But I could keep 4 more under 16", so I kept fishing. About 10 min later hung another big brown trout which was pretty spicy. About a half dozen high jumps out of the water later, I netted it-but wouldn't fit in the net, flopped out, spit the lure out, swam off. I'm guessing it was closer to 10 or 11 lb. Good one. From there it was a bunch of stocker rainbows, all about 12-15" length. I took 4 of them home and grilled em. They aren't great, but not bad either. Home by 1000, was getting pretty warm as the sun got directly overhead and I had a limit, no sense in staying any longer.
back at the ramp I was first in line...which is unusual at that time, it starts getting busy. Soon as I walk up to the truck, several loads of kayakers showed up and blocked the ramp. One lane. Well two if they know how to use it. I explained my situation to them and they gladly gave me some space. I've got some kind of illness that nobody can seem to figure out, the sun shining on my skin feels like my skin's on fire. Just started last week along with some other stuff but so far doctors can't find anything. So fishin' is gonna be in the darkness or at the least down in the valley until the sun starts getting up higher, at least for the near term.