Champ188 Posted June 23, 2015 Posted June 23, 2015 Actually, the 21-pound sack was caught by a single angler fishing the Jack Emmitt team tournament alone. Eric Olliverson.
Hammer time Posted June 23, 2015 Posted June 23, 2015 Anglers in Action, only took 15 pounds 10 oz. I thought the bite was very good Sunday. We had 14 keepers and 30 fish all on a Dixie Jet 3/4 Chrome. Best 5 would have been right at that 15 pound mark.Bill had about the same amount catching some on a jig and then later switching to the spoon. Talked to 1/2 dozen people working bushes and there is just not a bite there. Most of our fish came with the boat in 45' off the long runnouts or setting over timber on the bluffends. Fish seem to be in the 15 to 26 ft. range and they will just hammer that spoon.When you catch one it will have multiples following it. Greg Wood said they caught just a ton of squeeker keeps in the derby and at times it looked like bee's swarming around the hooked fish, so many were following it.Bill said the bite was really off today. I guided trout. Said the water is really getting stained in the Kimberling area and he thinks that will hurt our good spoon bite.It is also dropping about 2 inches per hour, and that will put a further hold on the real shallow stuff. Might get real hard for a week or so.Good Luck[/quote My buddies and I have been on a good spoon bite on deep runoffs in 40-50 fow followed by a football jig or big worm in blue/flec
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