Everyone's opening day holds promise. In my case, last night was my opening evening on my home beach for sea run cutthroat. Wondered how the fish fared over the winter and what promise tonight held for the upcoming season....?
When I hooked fish on cast #'s 3, 4 and 5 I knew it was going to be a good year. In the end, after only 1.25 hour fishing, I landed 3-4 fish (the biggest a nice 14-15" wild), hooked and lost another 8 or so and had countless strikes and follows. One fish smacked the lure just after it hit the water and before I had the chance to start my retrieve. Two others followed it in until they were a rod length away; one of which I swear I saw the white of the inside of his mouth as he took a swipe at it. Still others it was that notorious cutthroat tap, tap, tap in all the way with me poised to set the hook as soon as they committed.
Sunset in front of me, eagles calling behind me, a pod of aggressive cutthroat parked in front of me and not another angler in sight. Every other annual fishing experience pales in comparison.