
13.8 (fourteen) pound flathead catfish. Now I will be able to eat for another week.
It was freaking awesome. I was using live bluegill as bait. Those aggressive little fish were constantly tugging on the line, so I had to condition myself to stay relaxed every time the pole started bobbing. I knew that when one of those poles bent violently over that that was the only motion of the pole that mattered, no matter what kind of crazy shit the bait did. Oh my god, when the pole finally bowed violently that was the most awesome culmination of anticipation I ever experienced.
And that was just the start of it. Of all the poles that fish could have hit on, he went for the one pole for which the drag was broken. And he was so frikkin strong! Man, he pulled on that line so hard, I just knew he was going to break the line, I really needed to let out some drag but I couldn't. But I just pulled him in as easy as I could, trying my best to keep him under control so that he wouldn't break the line.
Oh yeah, to top it all off, I had intended to stop at Wal-Mart on my way to the river to buy a net, so that if I did hook something big, I would be able to flip him up and pick him out of the water (being as I went by myself). But I completely spaced WalMart and the net. Let me tell you, I never regretted being an air-brain more in my entire life, than I did trying to ease that cat over the big rocks that formed the bank. But I got him nestled in right against the bank in the shallowest part of the Missouri where I was. I stepped out, gently slid my hands up into his gills so as to not spook him, and the split second I had my hand in the postion, I snatched him out of the water and leaped onto the bank, getting him as far out and away from the water as fast as I could.
The feeling of success as I had him in my hands, in my possession on dry land, that was pure satisfaction. And he was so big and beautiful, I wanted badly to just let him go , but I really do need to eat, and had to be a man about it.
That was incredible. That was awesome. That makes my whole year.