Bill Babler Posted June 2, 2022 Posted June 2, 2022 Sorry about no pic’s but just didn’t get around to it. Launched at the SK bridge at 5:30 and was the only rig in the lot. I had not been up the white the entire year and really today was my first true retirement trip, just to do what I wanted and really didn’t care if I even caught one. Thought that no catch was going to be the deal as a 0600 the skies opened up with a lightning show and total down pour. Sat in the Kids across America dock for 2.5 hours. Stopped raining and up I headed, really not expecting much after the big boomer display. First 2 locations were a zero on topwater and the little Keitech but I did get slammed on a 6 inch wild eye Shad swimmer. Rounded a bend and saw one bust in a cove mouth off a flat. 3 hours later I just got tired as it was incredibly unreal. At one point I had 13 topwater cast in a row with a fish. At times a dozen would follow in the one I had hooked. I got to playing with the live scope and the little Keitech. I would see a group suspended at 15 ft. And throw just past them and see them eat it as I reeled it into the school. It was just totally fascinating. The bottom in spots on the flat was also covered and you could drag a C. rig thru them and catch one or at least get a bite every throw. Have no idea how many I caught but did catch 3 keeper walleye on the little swimmer. This gave me an idea so on the way home I put the boat in 25’ on 3 flat points and caught 3 more walleye 1 on each point. 6 walleye with 5 keepers. I kept one 20” and Becky and I had it for dinner with a fish sandwich left over. Good buddy also has a great day up the Kings on a white Jackhammer with a white fluke trailer. He said he had 3 keeper eyes on the durn J. Hammer out of the bushes and lots of nice keeper LM. He released the Walters along with the bass. I did not have many keeper bass, I think 5 out of all those I caught. 2 LM and 3 jaws. None were picture worthy. All slim and spawned out. Fish after fish of 13” to 14 7/8th.” K’s. Just a flat great day after the rain delay. Headed to Roaring River to hike a 5 mile loop and have lunch someplace. This is kind of fun. Good Luck tho1mas, Greasy B, FishnDave and 18 others 21 http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
rps Posted June 2, 2022 Posted June 2, 2022 Seven or 8 years ago, I had a day like the one you describe. Storm, under a dock, topwater marathon afterward (I counted. 63) Only a few keepers, but very fun. I was walking a Top Dollar. Wish I can have another day like that soon. Terrierman and Carl W 2
Bill Babler Posted June 2, 2022 Author Posted June 2, 2022 Surge Shad and a Speed Shad. For the life of me I could not get them to bite a prop bait http://whiteriveroutfitters.com http://whiteriverlodgebb.com
Members Randy Moore Posted June 3, 2022 Members Posted June 3, 2022 Congrats on retirement Bill. Sounds like a great day after a rainy start. bfishn 1
dan hufferd Posted June 5, 2022 Posted June 5, 2022 Ok so here's the deal, you retired guys can no longer post your successes. Us working slobs can no longer afford to go to the lake😷 After church I plan on siphoning the gas out of the boat to mow the lawn. I feel blessed that I have some extra fuel to keep the lawn nice. No really congratulations ! Sounds like a wonderful day. vernon, magicwormman and bobby b. 2 1
gabe Posted June 5, 2022 Posted June 5, 2022 Glad you are enjoying your retirement. You have earned it. Stay safe. Terrierman 1
Steve McBasser Posted June 14, 2022 Posted June 14, 2022 On 6/2/2022 at 9:07 AM, Bill Babler said: Sorry about no pic’s but just didn’t get around to it. Launched at the SK bridge at 5:30 and was the only rig in the lot. I had not been up the white the entire year and really today was my first true retirement trip, just to do what I wanted and really didn’t care if I even caught one. Thought that no catch was going to be the deal as a 0600 the skies opened up with a lightning show and total down pour. Sat in the Kids across America dock for 2.5 hours. Stopped raining and up I headed, really not expecting much after the big boomer display. First 2 locations were a zero on topwater and the little Keitech but I did get slammed on a 6 inch wild eye Shad swimmer. Rounded a bend and saw one bust in a cove mouth off a flat. 3 hours later I just got tired as it was incredibly unreal. At one point I had 13 topwater cast in a row with a fish. At times a dozen would follow in the one I had hooked. I got to playing with the live scope and the little Keitech. I would see a group suspended at 15 ft. And throw just past them and see them eat it as I reeled it into the school. It was just totally fascinating. The bottom in spots on the flat was also covered and you could drag a C. rig thru them and catch one or at least get a bite every throw. Have no idea how many I caught but did catch 3 keeper walleye on the little swimmer. This gave me an idea so on the way home I put the boat in 25’ on 3 flat points and caught 3 more walleye 1 on each point. 6 walleye with 5 keepers. I kept one 20” and Becky and I had it for dinner with a fish sandwich left over. Good buddy also has a great day up the Kings on a white Jackhammer with a white fluke trailer. He said he had 3 keeper eyes on the durn J. Hammer out of the bushes and lots of nice keeper LM. He released the Walters along with the bass. I did not have many keeper bass, I think 5 out of all those I caught. 2 LM and 3 jaws. None were picture worthy. All slim and spawned out. Fish after fish of 13” to 14 7/8th.” K’s. Just a flat great day after the rain delay. Headed to Roaring River to hike a 5 mile loop and have lunch someplace. This is kind of fun. Good Luck Congrats on the retirement Bill.... I hung it up on May 6th of this year as well. Looking forward to a little more leisure time if the Lord allows. Enjoy... Steve
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