Peacock and Largemouth
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 2:33 pm
Got a call from Brian inquiring about the fishing since the water level came way up... and covered most of his shore fishing spots. I told him to meet me at the lake and we'd see.
We met Les at the ramp around 8:30 AM and started out... visions of schooling peacock dancing in our heads.
We should have started at 7:00 AM. Oh the peacock bass were still schooling all right...
From Paper Bark all the way down to County Yard. (that's as far as we could see) There was so much action we just stayed put across from that cove with all the bamboo.
The fish were busting the surface and shad were jumping out of the water... everyone cast into the churning white water... Hook Up. In the back of the boat Brian said: "Look, I got one too".
He wanted to make sure he got a picture with his first ever peacock bass.
Les and Brian with the first "double" of the day.
Here's Les with a nice peacock bass.
Brian with another peacock.... Now for some trick photography.
This is Brian in the first picture....
This is picture number 2..... Same fish, but look how much bigger it looks when you "smile".
Yea, they even let me into the act.
We should have started fishing at 7:00 AM when they opened the gates. When the sun came up and over the trees around 9:30 - 10:00, the schooling slowed to a stop.
Les just grabbed a worm rod and a crank bait rod and started catching largemouth bass along the shore. Just proves what everyone has been saying... the largemouth bass are there, you just have to fish for them. Thanks guys, I had fun.
We met Les at the ramp around 8:30 AM and started out... visions of schooling peacock dancing in our heads.
We should have started at 7:00 AM. Oh the peacock bass were still schooling all right...
From Paper Bark all the way down to County Yard. (that's as far as we could see) There was so much action we just stayed put across from that cove with all the bamboo.
The fish were busting the surface and shad were jumping out of the water... everyone cast into the churning white water... Hook Up. In the back of the boat Brian said: "Look, I got one too".
He wanted to make sure he got a picture with his first ever peacock bass.
Les and Brian with the first "double" of the day.
Here's Les with a nice peacock bass.
Brian with another peacock.... Now for some trick photography.
This is Brian in the first picture....
This is picture number 2..... Same fish, but look how much bigger it looks when you "smile".
Yea, they even let me into the act.
We should have started fishing at 7:00 AM when they opened the gates. When the sun came up and over the trees around 9:30 - 10:00, the schooling slowed to a stop.
Les just grabbed a worm rod and a crank bait rod and started catching largemouth bass along the shore. Just proves what everyone has been saying... the largemouth bass are there, you just have to fish for them. Thanks guys, I had fun.