Gary, I'm pretty sure that info has been posted. Use the search function. Babler posted info about all the Ramps and the most recent post should be up to date.
Thanks for the great Report. Headed up to cape Fear area on the 2nd for five days. Cant imagine what I'm going to find, I have never seen the lake this flooded. Any idea if topwater will turn on by then? And are people doing well flipping and skipping into all this new cover?
With the warmer temps are there any signs of LM making beds? Coming to Cape Fair area on the 2nd and wondering if they'll be on the beds or hitting topwater?
You think BPS would have a vested interest in keeping TR a thriving fishery. I wonder if they could be lobbied to help fund stocking and general research on the rock? Well probably not, they are propably too short sited to see any long term benefit, its all about the bottom line.
Has there been thoughts of stocking TR with florida strain bass? Or would this be bad news for the northern strain? Florida bass and their super aggressiveness would account for their faster growth too, huh?
Joe
Couldn't agree more about messing with spawning females. Even worse if theyre pulled off of they're taken away from their nest and the nest is left to be raided.
Swimbaits are becoming very popular up here in the northeast. Its a shame that soft plastic swimbaits are illeagal on Tanney cause some of the best SWBs are trout imitators, such as the Huddleston. These baits do great in places where big bass go on trout feeding frenzies. There are good wooden trout options like the MS slammer. I wander if they have been/or are effective on Tanny. I may try to throw a jointed wooden rat on the rock when I come down in May. I'll post any results if I do decide to throw it.
Thank you everyone who makes this site possible. The wealth of info available here gives us more than a running start to a good day on the Rock. Thank you again.
Joe