cullinby9 Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 We put in yesterday at aunt's creek with high sky's and a ton of everstart guy's. We started off in the creek with the a-rig had one small keeper on it and one squeaker on a jerkbait. Started up the James every point, bluff end, bluff walls and wind blown flat was getting hammered by the riggers. The watercolor up at cape fair is stained and the main channel was 46 degrees. We started cranking shallow and results were immediate lots of shorts and three nice keepers. Finished the day back in aunts and the fish had moved shallow in the cleaner water as well. If the weather forecast for this week holds next weekend is gonna be crazy fun. When it was said and done I manged a limit for about 12 pounds on a tough day. My big fish for the day was a 20 inch smallie that came out of less than 5 feet of water on the wart.
DChance Posted February 27, 2012 Posted February 27, 2012 thanks....may be down this weekend....not a deep water guy so I hope there's a shallow bite.........and it all hasn't been beat up too bad.
cullinby9 Posted February 28, 2012 Author Posted February 28, 2012 thanks....may be down this weekend....not a deep water guy so I hope there's a shallow bite.........and it all hasn't been beat up too bad. I'm sure that some of the everstart fellas will fish shallow they weren't sun. I never saw another boat in a pocket or even on the bank unless they were a-riggin a bluff wall. Everyone is chucking that mess kinda seems like alot of the guys who were bank beaters are now a-riggers.
Tfsh4bass Posted February 28, 2012 Posted February 28, 2012 thanks....may be down this weekend....not a deep water guy so I hope there's a shallow bite.........and it all hasn't been beat up too bad. I had a decent day Sunday and caught everything in less than 15 feet on a jerkbait in pockets. With the weather there will be more up so you will be fine.
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