bferg Posted March 19, 2022 Posted March 19, 2022 Got over to the Rock for the first time in a couple of months. Today was beautiful- even though I was wishing for some clouds. On the water at 7:15, off by 11:30. Caught 9 fish- smallie, meanie, a LM and the rest spots. Nothing big but all fat and healthy. Photo doesn’t do it justice but one of the spots was a fatty. WT was 47-49 degrees this morning. I caught one fish on a jerkbait and one on a crank early- but as soon as the sun got up that felt like it was over - there wasn’t much wind where I was. I moved down the lake cranking and throwing the jerk- trying to stay on windy points. Threw a swimmer some too. Finally found some fish and they all came on a Ned rig in 12-18 fow in main lake points leading into little pockets. And if I caught one I would always catch another. I am no ned expert like many on here- and I really didn’t want to fish it but after getting no bites on a jerker and swimmer in places I thought there should be staging fish I decided to give it a try and caught 7 that way. Shady areas seemed to be the key. Never caught a fish in a sunny spot today. Also the bite was so soft you never felt it. I actually just spooled up some high vis braid on ned rod and if I didn’t have that I wouldn’t have caught most of the ned fish. I would see the line jump and reel set on them. Never felt them. Feels like good things are happening and we are days away from stuff really braking out. m&m, BilletHead, grizwilson and 11 others 13 1
Quillback Posted March 20, 2022 Posted March 20, 2022 Congrats on some good fishing. The Ned rig can save the day when things are slow on other stuff. Johnsfolly 1
dtrs5kprs Posted March 23, 2022 Posted March 23, 2022 On 3/20/2022 at 5:04 AM, Quillback said: Congrats on some good fishing. The Ned rig can save the day when things are slow on other stuff. I've heard that. 😉 m&m, vernon, Quillback and 1 other 1 3
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