trizkid Posted March 11, 2008 Posted March 11, 2008 woke up late and missed the bell by about 45 mins. Arrived at a pretty empty park with only about 20 or so cars in the lot. I knew the water was going to be up and murky but not as much as it was. The water was up over the walkway in some areas down past suiced hill and the was was very murky, could only see down maybe a foot. I headed for the brigde first hoping that being up high would help me spot a couple but that wasnt happening today. Not even the usual school that is almost always present at the brigde was visible today. Fished for about a half hour and walked up to where the two currents run together right down below the granny hole. Used a white worm with a descent sized wieght to get it down the the bottom. First cast hooked up with a nice fish, also caught another out of that hole right before i was leaving for the day. I caught all my fish on a white worm and also one on a cheese colored worm. All in all i did pretty well for how bad the conditions were, I am glad i went. TrIzzout
Members Pastor Posted March 12, 2008 Members Posted March 12, 2008 fish or no fish, a day out in God's creation is better than any day stuck at the house or "walmart" The Great Commission Was To Go Fish-n
shawncat Posted March 12, 2008 Posted March 12, 2008 Thanks for the report on water clarity.I was there on the 9th and it was dropping out and murky.Fished jigs,notta.Orange and white worm fished deep for me too. Caught around 6-13"/14"I had most hits on the swing or tight lining after the swing.A lot of those trout schooled up at the bridge get flushed downriver[river stockers ]
trizkid Posted March 13, 2008 Author Posted March 13, 2008 Thanks for the report on water clarity.I was there on the 9th and it was dropping out and murky.Fished jigs,notta.Orange and white worm fished deep for me too. Caught around 6-13"/14"I had most hits on the swing or tight lining after the swing.A lot of those trout schooled up at the bridge get flushed downriver[river stockers ] Ya I walked over the bridge near noon at noticed the few fish that were visible were inches from being washed out to the river. TrIzzout
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