Kicknbass Posted May 9, 2006 Posted May 9, 2006 It sounds to me that the fish are staring to be post spawn and begining to move to their summer locations. " Too many hobbies to work" - "Must work to eat and play"
Fishin' Freak Posted May 9, 2006 Posted May 9, 2006 Thanks for the info Bill. I will put it to work Wed.
Members 5 Keepers Posted May 10, 2006 Members Posted May 10, 2006 My son and I fished little cow for a couple hours on early Sunday morning befor we left for home. We picked up some nice spots on top water. We could only pull them off completely submerged and isolated cedars with a 20 to 30 second pause right above the tree. Maybe this will help some. Mic Life's Short ... Fish Hard
roy_eros Posted May 10, 2006 Posted May 10, 2006 Had a great fishing trip this weekend. Couldnt get anything going so about an hour before dark we tied on wigglewarts and started fishing shallow chunk rock. Fish were in 5 to 10 foot of water. A fish of a lifetime broke my brother off at the boat i was about 2 feet from netting it. We caught about ten keepers and had 3 over 4 pounds. This was in the longcreek area with very stained water.
Bill Babler Posted May 12, 2006 Posted May 12, 2006 Roy, you may be onto something. After it rains and clouds things up, Longcreek can really turn on. Last year it was unbelieveable. Maby again for the next few days while the water is muddy. Thanks. http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
Members SDHaze Posted May 12, 2006 Members Posted May 12, 2006 Started out last night 05-12-06 around five something. Windy and cool. Started fishing pea gravel points, not much luck. Fished shallow to 30 feet. One dink smallmouth. Moved to more chunk rock banks (points). Started catching a few spots in about 15-20 feet. Still not much luck though. Could not get them consistant on one thing. Caught one or more on Spinnerbait, jig & craw, split shot finese worm, swimming a grub. Caught the most on jig & craw. Stayed out till about 12:30am. Ended up catching around six or seven with only three keepers. One large mouth around 4lbs. Thats about one fish an hour (very very slow to me). I hope someone had better luck. This was up in the longcreek area. It was slow to begin with but alot slower after dark. Most of the fish were caught before dark set in.
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