Micheal Kyle Posted March 20, 2010 Posted March 20, 2010 Got down to Blunks last night about 9pm still crowded. Put the old clackacraft in and motored down to McCords. I was not sure how the night would be since the MDC was down the night before shocking. Water Temp was 56 when we put in. Glad it was windy that really helped it rebound. The fish bite really did not pick up until the 12 O'clock hour, but when they did it was a fish every cast. It had been a slow night so as we were motoring up with the lights on when we came across a flat that was loaded with Walleye and some BIG Walleye. I would guess some of them to be 28 inches or better. When the Walleye scattered because of the lights the flat was loaded with Whites and nice ones. I motored up past them set the anchor and stated fishing we were done by 2am. Out of the 2 limits there were only 11 females. They were some nice Whites 15-17 inch avg. Floating fly line with a 12 foot sinking leader stripping it very slow. Chartreuse/White was the best color. We have also determined that the fish like Johnny Cash better than Willie. That is also when the bite picked we switched Cd's Michael To Know People Is To Know Thier Ways!
Gilly Posted March 20, 2010 Posted March 20, 2010 [We have also determined that the fish like Johnny Cash better than Willie. That is also when the bite picked we switched Cd's Michael Excellent. Therefore we assume the fish have good taste and will taste better!! www.drydock516.com
duckydoty Posted March 20, 2010 Posted March 20, 2010 Chartreuse/White was the best color. We have also determined that the fish like Johnny Cash better than Willie. That is also when the bite picked we switched Cd's Michael Chartreuse/White????? I usually do better on all "In Black" when Johnny Cash is on. A Little Rain Won't Hurt Them Fish.....They're Already Wet!! Visit my website at.. Ozark Trout Runners
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