Trav Posted January 10, 2008 Posted January 10, 2008 Ewwww Another muddy day. Fished longer than two hours though today. Was pretty much the same story as yesterday but with one key difference. The fish have had time to move out of the stained water. What little bit they could. Anyway, picked up 4 Bass before I got tired of dragging chompers and switched to a black x-rap. Found some whites and chased them around for the rest of my afternoon. Caught 16 of those before they managed to shag me. Headed back to my dock and jigged road runners off it before I called it a day. Only caught one stocker bow from the current racing under the dock. No surprise, my dock caught more(litter) that I did. Bigger too. Somebody is missing half the foam from under thier dock. Big hunks of it ended up caught in my cables. "May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson
Members jigfishin Posted January 10, 2008 Members Posted January 10, 2008 Trav, I am coming down today, if you want to fish let me know, I will meet you on Friday at rock away or bull creek and we can bass fish, I would perfer you just fish the masters and see what happens!
Trav Posted January 10, 2008 Author Posted January 10, 2008 I dont fish weekends. And I dont fish trout tourneys. It is too hard to keep the fish alive for weigh-in since I prefer to fish so far from most the sites. I would rather loose a tourney than let one of my brownies die. I am convince that more than 25% of the brownies I catch, over 20 inches, I have caught before. One I know of for sure I have caught 4 times over the past 2 years. He has a distictive scar that looks like a perfect row of pimples on one side of his torso. I would guess he was nabbed, then released by some kind of bird of prey when he was a little guy. Anyway, he is a solid fish. 9-4 pounds at 32 inches at last measurement. Thanks for the invite anyway. "May success follow your every cast." - Trav P. Johnson
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