Steve McBasser Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 Went with Harry on Thursday of last week. Left the house before five but got hung up in a fog bank 3 miles south of Aurora and had to creep all the way to the lake. We were totally socked in with fog until 9 or so. We were hoping for a top water bite but couldn't make it happen. We threw everything we had at 'em until about 2pm. Found a grub bite at 18 - 20' and started catching them pretty good. We quit about 5:30 just because we were beat. I had woken up at 1:30 and couldn't go back to sleep. It got pretty hot in the afternoon but when you're catching fish you can put up with it. Water temp was right at 80 and the air temp was well into the 80's. The water was pretty clear considering all the rain we've been getting. Hope ya'll are getting to go too. big c, magicwormman, Johnsfolly and 4 others 7
Steve McBasser Posted June 27, 2019 Author Posted June 27, 2019 Then on Tuesday I went with Gary. We did a little better because we focased on the bite Harry and I found on Tuesday. We did just the opposite of what Harry and I did on Tuesday. Gary and I didn't even launch the boat until almost 1 in the afternoon. We started out fishing that 16 -18' range but the water was coming up fast so we bumped it on down to 20' and kept getting bit. We had a ball. Johnsfolly and big c 2
Bill Babler Posted June 27, 2019 Posted June 27, 2019 Great job Steve and really nice camera work. Steve McBasser 1 http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
Members JacobW Posted June 27, 2019 Members Posted June 27, 2019 Nice grub work. Bill B. touched on the topic the other day on keeping that swimmer right in their face and if you can reel it at their depth its killer right now. Great pictures too. Steve McBasser 1
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