Monday, May 22nd was technically the 12th day on the job at senior project. Now I'm in Connecticut staying at a friend's house, finishing the project independently in a great way. Being in Connecticut with friends that love to fish and have access to a boat naturally meant I would be continuing my fishing adventures up North. Today was beautiful. I went with 2 of my friends on their boat and we fished in New Haven harbor. The bite was crazy and nothing like Florida. All we had to do was find these huge pockets of choppy water, which was pods of hundreds of bunker fish schooling, as they were being chased by striped bass and blue fish underneath. We'd cast out into the schools, catch a bunker, then keep that bunker on the line until a striper or blue fish got it. I took a picture of the first fish we pulled onto the boat, then we got bored and stopped taking pictures because we were constantly pulling up fish. It was a great problem to have. We fished from 11:00am to 2:30, bringing my own total hours to 74.5 hours.
Jackson, Sam, and I had a busy first day. We were up at 4:45am, to shower and make breakfast. After our Eggos, we departed at 5:30 to begin our first day of work. We arrived at Jordan's (our mentor) house just after 6am. When we got there, he introduced us to his sister and her husband, then walked us through his backyard, as when on-shore we will be building a ramp for his boat trailer. We left for the docks at around 6:30, and were out on the water well before 7am with Jordan's friend Mike. We stayed out until 11:30, and Jordan immediately taught us the ins and outs of slow-pitch jigging. We only caught one fish (a king fish), but we learned so much about jigging and the way that we'll be fishing throughout the course of this trip, the morning was well worth it. For the record, Jordan is a brilliant educator and fishing-related teacher. He told us a lot of his life story, including how he sold his IT business and retired early to run his fishing charter company. Truly a s...
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