Ok guys. It's over so I can divulge some more info. First day Roy ran all the way to Roaring River arm. I timed it from State Park Marina to 3rd bend in Roaring River took 41min and 37 sec. That Triton with a Merc Pro XS was passing a lot of boats along the way. I have to say I'm truly impressed with the new Triton. The deck was huge and it rode fantastic. As for the fishing. Roy showed me tons of suspended fish on his graph. They would not bite. (A-rig comes into play here) He did manage to hook into a 5lb carp. It was quite comical. He thought he had a big ole LM. He did catch several fish in there but no keeps. Moved out to that first bank on the left coming into RR. It starts out deep vertical and transitions to 45 degree with tons of cover. He caught several there with a jig. Let me tell you guys. These boys have quick instincts and have hook sets that are extremly fast and powerful. Went to 86 bridge by Eagle Rock he caught a couple there. Lost a rainbow trout at the boat on a wiggle wart. Said trout was about 16-17 inches. Roy did not catch a keeper until after the rain came. After the rain he moved to Owl Creek and started catching them. 45 degree stuff with a WW. it was like clock work the rest of the day. He worked his way back stopping in the White river. Spots were coming off the bank and LM would come off lay downs. If there was a good size lay down it was gauranteed to hold a LM. Fun day and Roy is a class act.
Day 2 with Brandon Card was a little different due to windy cold conditions. We were on the White River about mid way I guess.(Bill saw us. He might be able to pinpoint.) Card couldn't buy a crankbait bite early. Everything he caught was on a main channel point on numerous jerkbaits. He was clobbering them guys. He just couldn't get the big bite. Later in the day the crankbait bite came on. He caught about 40 fish. Another great guy.
Things I learned. Im not meticulous enough,not patient enough and I'm getting too caught up in what I think works and what actually works. Before I thought you had to only use certain jerkbaits to catch them. Not true guys. These guys were wacking them on anything from megabass to a Rogue and everything in between. I had a great time and learned a bunch. I really think what I observed is going to make me a much better fisherman. I highly recommend this experience to all.