Members FlyfishinOK Posted October 30, 2009 Members Posted October 30, 2009 Headed out Wed morning to catch some Striper. Parked at the soccer field and walked to the West side of the spillway. Got to the water at 9:00 am. about 60 deg and wind blowing out of the South 10 to 15 mph. Caught several good sized sandbass while I watched for the water level to go down. As soon as I noticed it going down I started wading to the middle sandbar/rockpile. Made it through some deeper areas and almost to the sand when I tripped on a submerged log and found the big hole in my waders....it was cold...lol. Now I know why I always wear a wading belt. by time I got to my fishing spot a guy in a kayak had pulled up. We fished for a while and didn't catch anthing. I finally caught a Walleye. Thought it was a Saugeye till I looked at pic on the net and showed the pix to a few people. We watched a guy on the West bank catching a few fish so we headed over to help out. Between the three of us we caught over a dozen fish over the next hour. Sand Bass and a few Kentucky Bass. I didn't catch any striper or see anyone catch any but it was good to be back on the river. One of the guys I was fishing with caught 4 striper the day before around 1:30 pm
Hopper Posted October 30, 2009 Posted October 30, 2009 with the water as muddy as it is what type of fly were you using? The gods do not deduct from man's allotted span the hours spent in fishing.
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