Back at the cabin

We were in North Georgia for most of the past six days, spending quality time with my family and I was able to do a bit of fly fishing as well.  The fishing wasn’t as stellar as it has been in years past, but then again I wasn’t in top form either.  Lots of missed hooksets, flies in trees, and too much time spent de-tangling terrible casting decisions.  Low and slow water didn’t help, but was hardly to blame.  Despite all that, there were times everything came together and I landed a few nice fish.

img_8253_zpsbwnu0mgz

DCIM100GOPRO

img_8255_zpsgdphqpux

img_8257_zpsl4gsgrrl

img_8277_zpskeumulhn

img_3314_zpsqi5g5vql

DCIM100GOPRO

DCIM100GOPRO

img_8280_zpsrqson3oe

img_8299_zpso55inqxi

img_8306_zpshghmn0fx

img_8308_zpshipmv01u

img_8311_zps4xrcd679

img_8314_zpscz4otkkx

DCIM100GOPRO

DCIM100GOPRO

img_8317_zps2ba26r0w

img_8325_zps1zwi058v

DCIM100GOPRO

img_8326_zpsxfmftvuj

I always enjoy fishing at the cabin but I think my daughter may have enjoyed playing with her cousins more.  It was a very relaxing trip, but we still found plenty to do beyond fishing and hanging out with family.  Hiking, tubing, catching crickets, four-wheeling, waterfalls, a festival, and a brewery visit – we had a blast.  I cherish every trip we take to Georgia and wish we could make it that way more often.  Huge thanks to Mom and Dad for having us!

1 comment

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out /  Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out /  Change )

Connecting to %s

%d bloggers like this: