aarchdale@coresleep.com Posted February 4, 2021 Posted February 4, 2021 Never have used lakemaster, But Navionics has good maps there
Members Rwh46 Posted February 4, 2021 Author Members Posted February 4, 2021 Thanks, my problem is I have only 1 Navionics card which I use at my console and upfront I have a Lakemaster Card and that's the one that worries me about coverage.
Dutch Posted February 5, 2021 Posted February 5, 2021 1 hour ago, Rwh46 said: Thanks, my problem is I have only 1 Navionics card which I use at my console and upfront I have a Lakemaster Card and that's the one that worries me about coverage. I have found the Lakemaster to be better than Navionics. I gave my last Nav card away.
nomolites Posted February 5, 2021 Posted February 5, 2021 I think you need the Lakemaster Great Plains for Bull. You also need the Lakemaster cards to run advanced features like contour following between ‘Birds and MinnKotas. Mike
Members David Dow Posted February 15, 2021 Members Posted February 15, 2021 I have enjoy this thread and it makes me feel better about fishing on Bull Shoals. I have not fished it before and have a kayak tournament in late March. I like fishing arms and coves over main lake. I am thinking about the Lead Hill area and fishing one of the Sugarloaf arms. Dave
Members Rwh46 Posted May 4, 2021 Author Members Posted May 4, 2021 First off I apologize for the tardiness of this report. I hate it when someone asks for help, says they'll give a report afterwords and then never gets heard from again. that's NOT ME, but some unforeseen circumstances kept me from getting this report out in a timely manner. A great number of people contributed to this thread and it really paid dividends for our bass club's 1st tournament on Bull Shoalls. We fished April 23-25th with 2 days prefishing and 1 1/2 days of tournament. Our takeoff point was Lakewood Resort in Little Buck Creek near the 30 mile marker. A GREAT place to stay with good rates and extremely helpful owners (Mike & Sarah). Now before the fishing details, my "unforeseen" circumstances. I got home and needed to have my boat cover repaired from a tear I put in it on the way down. Carrying it down a narrow set of stairs where I couldn't see my feet, to the sewing machine was not a good idea. I slipped 4 steps from the bottom and went down hard. 5 hours in ER, followed by appointment with Orthopedic surgeon a day later and surgery 2 days after that was the results. I tore my quadreceptic tendon off my knee cap. I'm just know mobile enuf to get down an other set of stairs to my computer. Yeah I'm out of boat fishing for a few weeks (probably 6-8). Good thing I had fun at Bull to keep me going til then We had 10 boats fishing and everyone that could figure out how to fish thru or around the bushes caught fish. The lake was 4.5'to 5' high with temperatures in the upper 50s to lower 60s. There was current most days but the lake really didn't fall much On Thursday and Friday I fished Trimble, Shoal, 3 & 5 Fingers, Seed Tick, Buck and Little Buck. I started as far back as I could go and worked my way out with shakeyhead, jig, chatterbait and an A-Rig. Although there were some smaller fish in the very back most quality keepers came from secondary points halfway out of the pocket. My biggest 18 1/2" was on the A-Rig. (I hate that bait). I caught keeper fish in all coves except 3 fingers and Little Buck. Saturday I caught my 1st 3 keepers in Seed Tick on shakey head senkos and got my limit from Buck Creek. I culled up the rest of the day but the rain and wind certainly curtailed the good bite from Friday. The weighin was good with 4 limits, 35 keepers and 70 lbs. No one tells you what they were doing after the 1st day. Sunday the FOG rolled in and it was not safe to launch at our planned time (7:00am), we finally let everyone "Trolling motor only" launch at 8:30. We fished for 2 hours and called it a day. Long trip back to St. Louis for everyone. The weighin still wasn't that bad. 1 limit, 20 keepers and another 33lbs. First place was shakeyheads and tubes on mainlake points, Second was weedless wacky rigged senkos on secondary points and third palce was shakeyhead magnum trick worms on secondary points and banks. No one fished farther away than East Sugarloaf going up the river and Big Creek going the other way. For our first time on the lake I'd say we did "OK" nothing great but everyone caught fish, the accomodations were great and it's a real pleasure to fish where there isn't 5 other boats in the same cove with you, and you don't have to flip docks all day. Bad news for you who live there is "We'll be back" but probably only once a year for now. When everyone in the club is retired it might be a different story though. Again, my apology for the lateness of this report, and I sincerely want to thank everyone who contributed to make our 1st trip a good one nomolites 1
Members Otay Michael Posted June 3, 2021 Members Posted June 3, 2021 Hi. I'm a serious bass fisherman from San Diego, a topwater junkie, visiting my brother here. Looking to backseat with someone on B.Shoals, or Table Rock, this Sat., June 5th. Am a world traveling photo-artist too, have caught bass in Croatia, S.Africa, Italy, etc.. I've art galleries, so I could give someone a couple of photos of choice (value $50 ea.) as a thanks, Michael@seewald.com 858.245.0485
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