merc1997 Bo Posted November 28, 2018 Posted November 28, 2018 linda and i got out saturday from mid-day to 3:30. spent quite a bit of time looking, but found them a bunch deeper than they were. ended up with a dozen keepers and all the bites were in the 60 ft. zone. linda had a 3 lb. plus for the biggest one. pic is on her phone. spoon and swimmer still doing all the catching. got out this afternoon with leonard and we spent a lot of time looking. the shad schools were pretty busted up, but we just kept looking and finally found some wadded up. we caught a lot of keepers and the better ones were near the bottom 60 to 65 feet deep. Chartreuse ZincSoon and a 1oz. GrassJig with a 4" swimmer was the trick this afternoon. our best five weighed an easy 20 lbs. bo This post has been promoted to an article Daryk Campbell Sr, dan hufferd, bfishn and 8 others 10 1
evilcatfish Posted November 28, 2018 Posted November 28, 2018 Good work, posts like this reassure me there are still plenty of good fish in Table Rock! They also reassure me that I'm doing it wrong haha Carl W 1
Sprint21fter Posted November 29, 2018 Posted November 29, 2018 This past summer was the best I have done in several years in terms of big fish and numbers of them. I fished deeper and found them bunched up. Fishing jigging spoons/flutter spoons. Just like Bo has said, I did alot of looking and found the buffet.
Carl W Posted November 29, 2018 Posted November 29, 2018 I do not look enough for sure but I have very little confidence that even if I found them especially that deep, that I could catch them. Great job Bo! Thanks for sharing.
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