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Just a quick fishing report. I fished Elk river on Sunday from 8:30 to noon and did alright. Started out fishing with a jig that I make and caught my first smallie of the day. He was a fat 15" and not the last one either. The stretch of water I was on was making things a little difficult to fish. The current was at a good clip and the water was a little bit cold when I got my feet wet! In other words I didn't want to go past the riffles and wade back up! Anyways, I ended up catching 7 smallies all in the 12-15" range, one largemouth, but he got off at the boat and last but not least, I landed a big 'ol drum in the 6-7 pound range. Caught him on a gulp minnow no less. At least it gave my new rod a workout. All the fish I caught were either caught on a jig or the gulp minnow. Fishing is heating up!

"you can always beat the keeper, but you can never beat the post"

There are only three things in life that are certain : death, taxes, and the wind blowing at Capps Creek!

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Nice report. I bet that drum gave you a run for your money. :lol: Did you think you had a record smallmouth? I know I would have.

If fishing was easy it would be called catching.

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If you dont mind, which section did you hit? I am thinking about taking the drift boat up there this weekend for some rowing practice and to hook a few bronzies.

Zack Hoyt

OAF Contributor

Flies, Lies, and Other Diversions

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No Buzz, I have caught so many of those dang things I pretty much knew when I hooked into him he was probably a drum. They like to run on the bottom and it's dang near impossible to turn their heads back towards you. Yea, I'm the drum master. :blush: BTW, I was on the lower section of Elk Zack.

"you can always beat the keeper, but you can never beat the post"

There are only three things in life that are certain : death, taxes, and the wind blowing at Capps Creek!

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