David Goddard Posted August 28, 2018 Posted August 28, 2018 Made it down to the lake Friday the 24th at around 4 in the afternoon and tried to find some fish in trees with little success; only catching a few largemouth and spots. Did land a few keepers all on the drop shot. Made it out early Saturday morning and saw a ton of schoolers till the sun burned the cloud cover off around 9 a.m. caught a nice largemouth on a jig and quite a few brown bass and spots. Found a school of very nice fish that I just couldn't manage to hook up on when they would come up. Had a pig of a smallmouth knock a whopper plopper about 2 feet out of the water when they were schooling. Overall caught almost all of them on a drop shot anywhere from about 28-40 feet. Evening bite was not as strong but it was the same deal with the drop shot on deep gravel. Sunday morning was my best morning. Caught a nice smallie and some good kentuckys too. Same deal though, drop shot in 30-40 feet. Darker colors worked best for me the whole time. The purple/brown strike king dream shot was my weapon of choice. Still my favorite lake in the state. I'll be back as soon as I can get away from school again. I was elected president of the Mizzou Bass Fishing team so if any of you would like to support us we would obviously appreciate it. Tight lines, Dave Goddard. This post has been promoted to an article kdc, Quillback, MOsmallies and 12 others 15
Smalliebigs Posted August 28, 2018 Posted August 28, 2018 Sweet report David.... pretty much how catch them down there. I usually nail some nice schoolers early and resort to drop shotting and an HD craw after day light and some Jamaican rum 😜 David Goddard 1
David Goddard Posted August 29, 2018 Author Posted August 29, 2018 The HD craw is simply an incredible bait. I have colored some up with sharpies to match the hatch on table rock. I love them in rivers and creeks. Haven't tried them much on lakes, however. Next time maybe I'll try a top bottom rig with an HD craw and a drop shot...I like the sound of that already.
abkeenan Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 Nice report. Next time you get around some schoolers that won't hit a topwater, throw a white or chrome slab spoon at them and let it sink down. Good luck with the fishing club. MIZ! David Goddard 1
Smalliebigs Posted August 29, 2018 Posted August 29, 2018 19 hours ago, David Goddard said: The HD craw is simply an incredible bait. I have colored some up with sharpies to match the hatch on table rock. I love them in rivers and creeks. Haven't tried them much on lakes, however. Next time maybe I'll try a top bottom rig with an HD craw and a drop shot...I like the sound of that already. They have a Hellgramite bait coming out that I have been fishing and it will really fish awesome on a drop shot, even though I have been fishing them on a shakey. abkeenan is very correct drop a Binks on them😃 also I may be down with some sort of sponsorship level David Goddard 1
Johnsfolly Posted August 30, 2018 Posted August 30, 2018 On 8/28/2018 at 3:37 PM, David Goddard said: Great report and some awesome photos! Congrats! David Goddard 1
David Goddard Posted September 1, 2018 Author Posted September 1, 2018 We would love to have Tackle HD on board with us! A ton of guys on the team use Tackle HD products. If you need anything you can call or text me at any time at (573)629-8252 or email at dgoddard21@outlook.com. Thank you
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