OUTDOORS: A fishing recommendation

Published 3:28 pm Wednesday, July 19, 2023

You all know I have been booking and using guides for most of my life.Well, I have recently had to change my opinion on not fishing with normal folks. Now don’t get me wrong. I still firmly believe the more a whacked-out guide fishes the better he is, but there are exceptions to the rule.

Henry Cowen guided a fishing trip for my son Beau, my good friend Chris Auflegger, and me on Lanier. Henry is by no means normal. He is, after all, a yankee and a Red Sox fan. But he isn’t whacked out and overly weird either. You just have to listen carefully because he has this weird accent.

I was scrolling Instagram one evening about a month ago and I saw this fundraising campaign for Capt. Clay Cunningham’s group of high school bass fisherman for their trip to the nationals up in La Crosse, Wisconsin back in June. Well, I have always wanted to fish with Henry. On top of this, my son really admires him and ties a lot of Henry’s fly patterns. So my buddy Chris and I went in together and bought the trip with Henry. Chris and Henry go way back and fish together a lot. From what I understand Henry carried out several small miracles by getting Chris his first striper on a fly rod several years ago and later his first bonefish as well. That’s how Henry tells the story at any rate.

Well, the morning of the trip cameand we left Oconee around 4 in the morning. That’s not a big deal for me. At my age I usually get up around then anyway for several reasons. However, if any of you have 12-year-old boys, imagine the trouble I had getting him out of bed. I started at 3:15 and he finally was up by 3:30 a.m., which I considered way ahead of schedule. We rolled out promptly at 4 with Chris and we were up at Lanier by 5:45 because at that time of the day, there is absolutely no traffic. Henry showed up at 6, and we were off!Oh man it was a beautiful morning!

Here was the plan. We were going to throw topwaters and fly fish for stripers and spotted bass, which all of you know are my favorite bass species. Henry goes above and beyond with his clients. He had scouted the day before and had a solid gameplan on where to fish laid out. We started hitting spots and about the third one we found stripers busting on the surface with spots mixed in with them. Beau and Chris were fishing with a zara spook and an Evergreen Showerblows topwater bait and they doubled up on a pair of really nice stripers! Beau’s was his largest ever on an artificial bait at around 12 pounds, and Chris caught a solid 6-pounder that pulled him around for a while!

The day progressed along those lines for us. Pretty much at each spot, they picked up one or two fish till by 10 a.m. it was hotter than a wool sweater on the Fourth of July and felt twice as oppressive! Our total between those two was around 10 to 12 fish. We laughed and cut up so much that honestly, I don’t think anyone counted till it was over, and then it wouldn’t have mattered if the count was zero. Henry made the day so much fun. He cared deeply about the enjoyment of each of us but, especially cared that Beau caught fish. He was constantly giving Beau info, lessons, and talking to him like a grandfather. I’ll say this. I’ve fished with a ton of guides. I am a guide. I have yet to have a better time than that morning with Henry and my son is still talking about his new friend Henry. Henry is the kindest and most knowledgeable guide I have ever been with. If you want an experience like this, give him a chance. You can find him at henrycowenflyfishing.com. Tell him Beau sent you. If you mention me, he might hang up.

Tight lines and following seas y’all!