Root Admin Phil Lilley Posted July 28, 2017 Root Admin Posted July 28, 2017 One of those days where I couldn't really nail anything down, fished different kinds of structure using several techniques and baits. Caught one here and there and ended up with a dozen bass, biggest went about 2.5 lbs. The rest were 12-14" spots and LM's. Got the most on a Trick Worm fished on a Spider head. Got a couple of a c-rig, a couple early on a wobblehead with a Megabug, and one or two drop shot fish. A couple of brush piles that were in the 10-20 foot range held a few, a few out on gravel, and the early fish were back in a main lake pocket. There was some scattered TW activity, I was able to throw a Nutech Zinc spoon a few times on TW fish, had a couple of bites, got one about halfway to the boat that jumped a good three feet out of the water and tossed the spoon. I could be wrong, but I am thinking we may see some main channel, summer early morning, TW activity soon, I think they are just getting started. Lots of shad out in the channel for them to eat. Surface temp as close to 90 as it can get, I saw it hit 89.9 at one point. When I got to the ramp there was a husband/wife team (assuming they are married) launching. Husband in the boat, wife backing the trailer in. Husband yelling instructions: BACK! BACK! TURN! TURN! NO, TURN THE OTHER WAY! I SAID THE OTHER WAY! PULL UP! PULL UP! OK, NOW BACK! BACK! They got it done, you have to learn sometime right? View full article magicwormman, JestersHK, likinmo and 1 other 3 1
cheesemaster Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 Sounds just like Quillback's post from the same area.... haha. SplitG2 1
m&m Posted July 28, 2017 Posted July 28, 2017 Phil, fishing plus a comedy routine. Not a bad morning. Mike big c and Bass Yakker 2
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