I promised to take my daughter, Cassie, fishing today so we headed to Stoner Creek in Paris again.
Looking to find somewhere without a steep descent for her we tried to see about fishing behind Garrard Park but the waters were way too shallow. So we upped sticks and moved to our now usual spot near Peacock Road.
No sooner had she cast in she had notched a catch, a nice sized bluegill. Being only 8 years old she was more than happy with that. Just six minutes later and she had claimed a second catch. Before I knew it I was 5-0 down to my 8 year old daughter who was loving the tranquility of our spot as well as the fact she was catching pretty regularly.
She did hit a cold spot while I came back to 5-3, all of mine just small bluegills but she kept working away.
We switched our spot to the pool created by a nearby dam/weir and struggled there at first but then Cassie went on a roll again pulling in five in a row, including three small largemouth bass, her first ever for that species.
Her ten fish proved to be the most any of us have caught in one session and she's very proud of that fact. Overall we had a great day with some quality time and some nice fish considering we were float fishing on a creek that is lacking some water in places.
We used our new keepnet to hold the fish in while we fished then transferred them to our small cooler while we took a photo. Then we released them back into the creek as we always follow the catch-and-release procedure.