Dock-in-it Posted April 6 Posted April 6 I fished this morning and the bite was really good. On my first cast I was fortunate to catch a LM in the 6 to 7# range on a swimbait. I kept the boat in 40 to 55 FOW all morning. The LM seemed to used the top of the water column down to 20ft and I caught them casting. I caught plenty of SM and K's fishing a 3/8 Damiki vertical amongst shad and they liked the 30 to 40ft range. There were lots of white bass in the shad and I caught a few approaching the 2# range. The lake was an absolute zoo yesterday and I thought today would be really busy but it was manageable to my surprise. The wind was blowing and made boat control a steady job. The picture of the big LM did not turn out too good because I have tennis elbow and not able to hold up heavy objects with my arm extended. grizwilson, nomolites, Mitch f and 8 others 11
AR Huzgr Posted April 6 Posted April 6 Big'un! That definitely would have scored some money in the big bass tourney! 6.57 is tourney leader as of this moment.
Mitch f Posted April 6 Posted April 6 3 hours ago, Dock-in-it said: I fished this morning and the bite was really good. On my first cast I was fortunate to catch a LM in the 6 to 7# range on a swimbait. I kept the boat in 40 to 55 FOW all morning. The LM seemed to used the top of the water column down to 20ft and I caught them casting. I caught plenty of SM and K's fishing a 3/8 Damiki vertical amongst shad and they liked the 30 to 40ft range. There were lots of white bass in the shad and I caught a few approaching the 2# range. The lake was an absolute zoo yesterday and I thought today would be really busy but it was manageable to my surprise. The wind was blowing and made boat control a steady job. The picture of the big LM did not turn out too good because I have tennis elbow and not able to hold up heavy objects with my arm extended. Great job! "Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor
Champ188 Posted April 7 Posted April 7 Hey Dock, at least yours are still swimming where they were caught, had their picture taken and were released alive and healthy rather than getting beat half to death on a ridiculous boat ride all the way to Johnny-palooza in Long Creek. At least have some consideration for the resource and stop killing big fish during the spawn. Wart 57 and magicwormman 2
Dock-in-it Posted April 8 Author Posted April 8 Fished this morning and the boaters this weekend left a few still willing to bite. Fished in 20ft around timber and shad. Using swimbait and Damiki. WT 55.5 Ron Burgundy, shark bait, cheesemaster and 3 others 6
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