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Old 09-02-2013, 06:15 PM   #1
philr21
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Catching Korean Brook Perch in Sancheong

Drove four hours to go seabassing in Mokpo on Friday night. The city was recently in a magazine for being a hotspot for seabass. Well, now the entire shoreline was gill netted. I caught the stupid things like three times. Finally gave up at 0100 after pedaling miles of shoreline for nothing. Slept in the truck thinking would catch a morning bite, but the wind picked up so came home empty handed.

Spent a night at home, then turned around and drove up to Sancheong. Lot of Korean brook perch (keokji), and also a chance at an elusive mandarin fish (sogari). Haven't gotten one yet, they are on my bucket list.

River had cleaned up nicely, but some as*hole decided to roll up, honk his horn, yell at me for having the kayak in the river. Doesn't make a lot of sense, as there were people rafting and fishing all over the river. When I pulled out of the water, he come rolling up hollering, until I got out of the kayak. As I'm 6'5", he quieted down considerably as soon as I stood up. Anyway, was time to move on to a new point. Spent the night in Sancheong, fished the morning and headed to a nearby reservoir to try for largemouth.
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