That doesn’t mean an average level. I don’t know how it was determined. I just know that if it is greater than 867 it is up. Panfisher may be able to explain it to you as he works for the COE at Pomme de Terre.
What we found last trip were in the bushes. I’m going to try the Little Sac next time there are some 30° banks which should have some fish as well as some timber. Weedless Ned and weedless shaky were all we could catch them on.
We launched at Stockton Park and motored to Hartley. We got on fish outside of a point and picked up 3. On the inside we picked up a couple more. Then it got tough. We would get a bite about every quarter of a mile. We used various plastics and had bites but could only get hookups on worms. We hit some bluff ends but got nothing. We moved into Hawker and caught a few more. It was a tough day with 10 bass and 1 walleye. Here are the best 2 fish.
Some pretty good information there. How far down is the white bass population? In 2002 there was a major die off of whites on Bull Shoals and at Pomme de Terre in 2008. I’ve been wanting to hear about it on the Rock.
I have more than I will ever use in 2/0, 3/0, and 4/0. They sell for over $.50 each at Bass Pro. I will sell them for $.25 each for quantities under 100 and $.15 for quantities over 100 (mix or match). Shipping will be what ever the post office charges.
Some nice ones there. Were those brown fish in the brush or just the green ones? I poured some flukes yesterday and plan to use them on top of brush for a while and see if any will come up. If not then I’ll go down.