gitnby Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Really interesting day on the Lake for me! Didn't go out until 9:00 AM, and quickly realized that the trolling motor was going to get a workout! That wind was howlin ! Hit a couple spots on the main lake and decided that if I was fishin for fun, I wasn't gonna have any, bouncin like a bobber with spray coming over the bow! Headed for a sheltered spot along Plaster's bluff, and hit a bonanza of smallies! Caught 20 or more on Eakin's, FB jig and rig from one little cut. Only 4 were keeps, but they were all sassy and fat! Sitting there in the relatively calm water, catchin fish, with the turkeys chattering in the background, it was as nice a time as I've had on the Lake in a while! Decided to head down the bluff, and almost ran into a deer swimming aimlessly in the middle of the Lake. With all of the boats buzzing across Point 7, I decided to give the young buck a hand, so I ran alongside him and steered him over to shore. He was so tired, he could barely get himself up on shore. I decided to drop a line right where I stopped, in 40'. Got to the bottom, gave the drop shot worm a jiggle and tap, tap. Figured it was a good K, but after I got him up, it turned out to be a 4.2 LM. Some folks from Colorado were puttin along in a pontoon and they decided to watch me while I was fighting this fish. After I got him in, I raised him up to show them and they all clapped and cheered! They came over and we chatted a bit. Nice folks! By 1 Pm, the rain was annoying, so I headed back to the dock. Can't remember a more enjoyable 4 hours on the water?
Martin Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Gitnby....Great story.....Great report......That's why we all keep comin' back. Thumbs up !
gabe Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Great report. Lots of action for a short time on the lake. Glad you helped out the Buck.
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