inshore Posted November 12, 2013 Posted November 12, 2013 friend and I put in at state park. found most of the fish on bluff ends. most were on the windy ends. when you were on the ends with only a little wind no luck. caught most up shallow on a Texas rig 1/8 oz with junebug centipede.
hknfsh Posted November 14, 2013 Posted November 14, 2013 Was up there Saturday. State park as well. Fished towards the dam and could only get bit on the bluffs or ends as well. Jig bite was useless but they killed the Shakey Head. Bite was super light....lots of "swimmers" before you knew they had it. Water was 57°.....cooling down fast but still catchable. Be safe.
Gilly Posted November 17, 2013 Posted November 17, 2013 Be safe is an understatement......too windy to be on the water on the dam end. www.drydock516.com
hknfsh Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 Was anyone out there this weekend ???? Can't imagine what the swells were like.....well....actually I can....been there done that. Lol
redshad Posted November 18, 2013 Posted November 18, 2013 I got out for 4 hrs sunday. I got on the water around 12:30. I know i am crazy! I put in up river i knew better than to try the main lake. I fished where i could mainly behind the big hills. I caught 16 with 9 keepers. Biggest was 5.2. Top 5 would hit 18lbs. I fished a jig where i could. Too windy for jig most places so i was throwing square bill or blades. Had some good 3 and 4's on both. I knew they would bite if i could get to them. A full moon in November is always good. I wish the wind would have been manageable. I could have hit them hard all weekend. I saw 2 other boats. I guess i am not the only carzy person. Be safe.
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