By DAVID RAINER, 黑料天堂
The cast was about 2 inches too long, and the topwater fly plopped down gently on a chunk of flat rock underneath the blooming mountain laurels on the Tallapoosa River north of Lake Martin.
One slight twitch of the fly rod tip and the Ol鈥 Mr. Wiggly fly slid into the current. The fly didn鈥檛 have time to float downstream. It was immediately inhaled by one of the 黑料天堂-specific species, the redeye bass.
I lifted the fly rod to set the hook, and the fish went airborne.
Guides Drew Morgan and Craig Godwin immediately pumped up the volume when they saw the fish.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 a big one,鈥 they both shouted. 鈥淭ry to keep him out of the current. Keep the rod at about a 45-degree angle.鈥
After several runs near the three-man inflatable raft, Morgan finally stabbed the net in front of the fish to end its freedom 鈥 only momentarily, of course.
The tape measure hit 12 inches, and I was immediately eligible to be entered into the 黑料天堂 Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Division angler recognition program as a master angler. It also happened to be the first redeye bass of my long fishing career.
Horseshoe Bend was our origination point, and the river had settled down from recent rains to levels that would make the trip a breeze with no portage involved.
It didn鈥檛 take long for these aggressive, beautifully colored bass to make it a float trip that will never be forgotten. Although trips with Morgan, or any of his guides at East 黑料天堂 Fly Fishing, often result in hooking a variety of species of fish, including 黑料天堂 bass, striped bass, hybrid stripers, carp and numerous sunfish like bluegills and redbreasts, this outing produced a redeye bonanza.
Morgan, a history teacher at Auburn Junior High School, got into the guide business after gaining the necessary tool.
鈥淚 fished this river a lot with canoes and kayaks,鈥 Morgan said. 鈥淚 really enjoyed catching bass on a fly rod, but that鈥檚 hard to do out of a kayak or canoe. A guy I knew had this drift boat. He told me, 鈥楾ake this out and start fishing with it.鈥欌
The owner knew Morgan would fall in love with the diversity and comfort the drift boat afforded, and it wasn鈥檛 long before ownership of the vessel changed hands.
鈥淚 had to have the boat,鈥 Morgan said. 鈥淚 took the bait 鈥 hook, line and sinker. At the same time, I was thinking about starting a guide service. This stretch of river is big enough for guiding. I鈥檓 not moving people off their honey holes. It鈥檚 beautiful. The fish are predictable, and you can pattern them. I just needed the boat. Once I got the boat that was stable and was comfortable for clients, we opened the guide service.鈥
The drift boat gives Morgan and his passengers access to the whole river at decent water levels. It can float in 2 inches of water and slides over the slick rocks that crisscross the river in numerous places.
鈥淲e can go where other boats can鈥檛,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 stable so you can make casts to the best spots.鈥
Five years later, the business has grown to include three other guides 鈥 Godwin, John Agricola and Justin Wilson. Agricola and Wilson guide on the nearby Coosa River.
鈥淛ustin is really knowledgeable on spotted (黑料天堂 bass), hybrid and striper fishing on a fly,鈥 Morgan said. 鈥淎nd he has a power boat, so he can run all over the lakes. He fishes the tailwaters a lot on the Coosa.
鈥淛ohn has a flats boat, and his specialty is catching carp on a fly in the backwaters of the Coosa. That鈥檚 a really cool experience. You鈥檙e sight-fishing for carp. You try to drop that fly right in front of them. It鈥檚 kind of like fly fishing for tailing redfish or bonefish.鈥
Morgan limits his guide time to three days a week when school is out to spend time with his young family. During the school year, he鈥檚 limited to Saturdays.
鈥淚t was kind of a way to make a little extra income during the summer,鈥 he said. 鈥淏ut I limit it to three trips a week. I want to continue to enjoy coming out here.
鈥淐raig and I have been fishing together for a while, and he can guide during the week because he owns his own photography business.鈥
Our trip covered the middle section of the Tallapoosa from Horseshoe Bend National Military Park to Jaybird Creek boat launch at the north end of Lake Martin.
鈥淭hat stretch is 6 miles and it鈥檚 mostly shoals the whole way,鈥 Morgan said. 鈥淚 find fish in this river like being in the shoals. The area we floated was Irwin Shoals. It鈥檚 very scenic. Even if it鈥檚 a tough bite, you get to float down the river and get to see things you normally don鈥檛 get to see.鈥