Give it a few weeks. Maybe my curse and your curse cross-cancel each other out. I managed to shake the slime disease and haven't caught a catfish in a while. I boasted a few bass in a short trip to Beaver today. Had I known you were out, I would have ran up to meet ya.
Bait balls
Bait balls
Bait balls
Bait balls
This lake has more bait than one lake should. And that in my opinion is one of the contributing factors that makes Beaver a tough lake to figure out. The biggest problem is it's fishing pressure. It has more tournaments than a teenager has pimples. The fish have seen every lure imaginable chunked at them all summer and they are just tough to entice a bite. Reaction strikes were what worked for me today. Fast retrieves, short pauses and twitches. Sometimes super fast retrieve and then dung it down and then crank it up was the deal. That makes a lot of work on the angler.
With bait everywhere, the fish seem to "snack at will". I watched fish after fish swim up, take a snack, swim back down. Odd thing is, they are not gorging themselves on bait which would make some heafty weigh sacks at a tournament. All fish are healthy but not fat pigs. I can't figure that out with the amount of forage. It's a super healthy lake. Lots of craws, minnows, etc. Stripers are roaming around near the dam and upper lake in deep water. All the bass are off the bank and suspending around 18-23ft and "snacking". Wind is a MUST. No wind, no bite.
In a few weeks, I k ow some areas where we can limit out on walleye. I'll set something up. ;-p