Please refer to yesterdays report... "7-7-10 Report"
(no change... bunches of little bluegill and little bass.
No peacock bass... even using live bait.)
An interesting thing though... one of the flyfisherman was using a "green" fly... looked very much like a tiny largemouth bass. Chris said that he was catching way more fish using that "green" fly than the other guy. Chris wants me to tie a dozen flys in that "green, largemouth bass color".
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they say the sign of a healthy lake is the amount of fish produced in the spawns,if all these reports with small bass keep goin then maybe that drawdown worked out after all! lets hope this years babies mature into a good supply of 2-3lbers and another couple of strong spawns maybe the lake will turn around!
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Didn't see you out there today roadwarriorsvt, I decided to change things up today and go deep, found out my little area is swarming with catfish down in the depths. Got 3, 2-3 lbs cats, and we hooked about 4-5 but they kept wrapping themselves around something in the depths cause kept snaging on the way back up......
Speakin of the spawning, i think its so great this year was due to the fact the water level dropped so low for the nesting, then when they all started hatching the water level rose to the point that all the grass gave the fry cover to grow.. Now they were able to grow past the point that most of the oscars and bass eat them in large numbers, now they only have to watch for the big ones.
Speakin of the spawning, i think its so great this year was due to the fact the water level dropped so low for the nesting, then when they all started hatching the water level rose to the point that all the grass gave the fry cover to grow.. Now they were able to grow past the point that most of the oscars and bass eat them in large numbers, now they only have to watch for the big ones.
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