Members olbasser Posted July 13, 2015 Members Posted July 13, 2015 Water temp 85+, visability 2- 4 ft. Fished from 5:30 to 11:00 am. Bluffs. bushes, pea gravel, etc. looking for some clue. Chatterbait, baby spook, crawdad. Had 2 bites and one 14 15/16 inch fish. Caught on double fluke rig weightless in baitfish pod. 20 ft deep in 40 ft.of water. Slowest I've seen in a long time.
abkeenan Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 Water temp 85+, visability 2- 4 ft. Fished from 5:30 to 11:00 am. Bluffs. bushes, pea gravel, etc. looking for some clue. Chatterbait, baby spook, crawdad. Had 2 bites and one 14 15/16 inch fish. Caught on double fluke rig weightless in baitfish pod. 20 ft deep in 40 ft.of water. Slowest I've seen in a long time. Tough fishing but thanks for the report. All this water fluctuation probably has both fish and fisherman scattered and confused.
Champ188 Posted July 13, 2015 Posted July 13, 2015 Table Rock can be one tough cookie when the water gets high. And for some reason, our LM population seems to be way down. Those two factors do not add up in favor of the fishermen. Codywskeeter1521 and Mike Ray 2
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