It was one of those "
you should have been fishing here ...(on another day) it was raining fish " kind of day. What a difference a few days makes.
18 anglers in 13 boats took to the waters. The weather was beautiful, mostly sunny, with occasional overcast clouds, some light rain and nice trade winds. After a few days of heavy rains, the water level was up to 76' and clear with the morning water temperature starting out about 77 degrees.
To say that the catching part was really difficult for most in the club, is an understatement. There were only seven anglers that managed to catch their 3-fish limits. A number of anglers got skunked and many were able to catch only 1-2 fish. We had a couple of new members that fished the tournament for the first time and they happened to fish on one of the toughest days for catching. Hope you guys are not too discouraged.
Our boat only managed two bass between two anglers. Both fish were caught using a lipless crankbait. One was a tagged fish # 4287 and it was a skinny bass weighing 1.31 pounds. We noticed that the skin around the tag
looked blistered and red and the fish did not look to be in great shape.
I guess that's why it's called fishing and not catching - one day it's raining fish and every lure you use catches fish, the next day, no matter what you use - you get nada! But no matters, it was still a perfect day for fishing, and there's always tomorrow.
steve
