dan hufferd Posted July 25, 2016 Posted July 25, 2016 Went to the rock in search of walleye, but all I found was a bunch of these guys, they were in 20 feet of water on a flat, it was fun. The best part was meeting RPS, a heck of a nice guy, with a really nice boat ! He didn't have any trouble catching the fish that I was looking for. This video should have had him in it. I was proud to have met him. magicwormman, evilcatfish, Muddy Water and 5 others 8
top_dollar Posted July 25, 2016 Posted July 25, 2016 I was in the Kimberling area yesterday and found spots thick 15-20 feet down over 25 to 200 fow. Gravel points on the main lake. Fished 9am til noon and 7pm til 9. Three of us got 6 keepers and several shorts, a few smallies and bluegills mixed. We used night crawlers mostly, struck out with jigs and spoons. Also did a trolling pass with no luck. Odd cuz spoons and trolling ought to be the ticket. My boat is out of commission for now so we've been bank fishing and using a rental pontoon boat. Water temp was 89-91 degrees....insane.
dan hufferd Posted July 25, 2016 Author Posted July 25, 2016 The bottom where I was was just inundated with feeding fish, I had a tough time trolling too, the blue gill were everywhere. Every bass tried to cough up a shad on me. I should have tried a lipless crank I guess.
merc1997 Bo Posted July 25, 2016 Posted July 25, 2016 great job! for daytime fishing this time of the year, do not leave home without a spoon. your depth and location goes right along with the type of water that i have been catching them at night the last two trips. bo Codywskeeter1521 and dan hufferd 2
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