bferg Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 Normally I wouldn’t even put a report up for a quick trip out. Not sure how much information I have to help anyone else out BUT: we finally found a little Topwater action! Been few and far between this spring/summer for me. After some engine trouble got our day off to a late start (and we were limited to staying close to the ramp) we pulled up on a well known main lake point. I was just praying for some kind of action since I had my 13 yr old daughter with me and it had been a rough start to the morning. As luck would have it- for the first time all summer I found some Topwater fish. Nothing big and they would only bite when they were boiling up on top- but every 10 min or so they were coming to the top and we could get a chance at them. With the clouds before the rain today (predicting weather must be hard) they stayed active until 8:45 or so. We were off of main lake point on a narrow stretch of deep (40-50ft) water. These were my first Topwater fish in what feels like forever. Side note- today was my daughter’s 13th birthday and she wanted to go fishing with her Dad to start the day! Catching your first ever Topwater fish isn’t a bad way to start your teenage years. Let’s see if she will still get in a boat with me in about 5 years... EzFishN, Johnsfolly, tho1mas and 9 others 11 1
Carl W Posted August 8, 2020 Posted August 8, 2020 Great job Dad! The big flat right by Hickory Creek often has a lot of top water action but they can surface almost anyplace so it’s hit or miss. bferg 1
Members Greg B. Posted August 12, 2020 Members Posted August 12, 2020 Good work! Glad you got into some
Johnsfolly Posted August 12, 2020 Posted August 12, 2020 Awesome @bferg on catching some with your daughter! Nothing like a double bass photo with dad! Keep up the good work!
Members EzFishN Posted August 25, 2020 Members Posted August 25, 2020 Great job not getting skunked! If you make it out again, after the top water bite dies off, try little Maribou white jigs 1/8 to 1/4oz, the ones with white hair that see for a dollar or two; find some standing timber on points of secondary covers and you will catch plenty of Kentucky bass to keep the kids entertained. Also throwing Wacky Worms / Senkos against bluff walls will produce good large mouth near docks and vertical bluff walls when the fishing gets tough.
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