according to the guy at hickory hollow which is a resort with a "private" boat ramp that he has been charging the public a 3 dollar fee for years to launch. when we pulled up for the first time there this spring and saw the signs covered with no tresspassing signs we had to go ask if we could launch. he claimed that the water patrol or corp. or somebody had been harrassing him and said that he cannot charge any longer. i would assume because the state wasn't getting their fair share of the proceeds. none the less he is now accepting a donation and everyone is a guest of the resort.
if i was to guess i would say that steve and joni the former owners of kings harbor probably made those spinners, i believe they are still making some jigs and probably those very same spinners and can still be found at the harbor or at least a way to contact them... ie business card
how about these guys that are catching 25+ lb bags of staging fish in feb and march, once in a while is one thing but some of those guys do it week in and out......how?
there were trucks parked at h hwy friday afternoon, i personally have used big creek, viola, big m, and eagle rock since this shutdown and no one seems to be around anywhere. plus i figure if they really didn't want us using them they would put up gates or drive posts, or put out huge rocks or something besides a little ole plastic sign on only one side of the entrance.
ok boys i know this is not a final word by any means but.... i called the shell know chamber of commerce about the annual homer sloan tournament and if it was still on. they told me that everything is good to go the government cannot stop fishing. i was told that they are merely blocking off the camp grounds but the launch ramps are still open to the public. i am inclined to think that that they sk chamber of comerce has indeed checked it out since it is a staggered flight launch out of two different marinas. i mentioned viola because that is where one of the flights leaves from and they said not to worry they are open (whew) as long as i can get in the water they can tag me when i get back to the truck
i stop and retie often because you never know when that "good one" or personal best is gonna bite and i surely don't want to lose her because i was lazy and been dragging my jig through the rocks for the last hour and had my line all frayed up
yeah there is one on sat at the sk bridge launch at seven might be there a tad early if the people coming in starts to slow or come to a hault they can
sometimes take off ten minutes early
i bought the lake fork tackle spoons and have pretty good success with them jason i got mine from bass tackle depot i think i paid about seven bucks or so about the same as a descent crankbait i use the five inch spoons on the drops and ledges when they push out deeper. i think they weigh about 1.25oz and to tell you the truth i have only lost one spoon of the five i bought two years ago they are heavy enough that if you just shake the crap out of them most time they come right undone, also a downside with flying fish though. oh yeah i use the five inch version in crome
im gonna second quill on what he found today GOOD JOB! by the way quill i was the one that put in right along beside you this morning in the older grey nitro one thing i will add though is i found overall pretty much the same pattern as you but when and where i was able to find bushes on the flats that had a little more water on them say 2.5 to 3 ft there was a might better quality of fish there i had three fish over 4lb today flipping a sweet beaver right up in the heart of the brush as well caught several on top water nothin to shout about though some were keeper size but nothin great i was able to catch some dandy spotted bass in the three to three and a quarter pound range on a dd22 suspended over fifty feet of water on the bluff end points and in the guts of the deeper pockets i fished until four and as hard as its been for me to catch anything other than males here lately i wouldnt be one bit bashfull about carrying my best five to the scales today... i wish every day was as good