Sat. Aug 9 report
Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2008 9:03 pm
It was a fun morning with a mix bag of fishing action. As we rounded Cow Point at 7:00 AM one boat was taking advantage of the schooling peacock bass.
We stayed there catching fish on a variety of lures. Forrest did well using a small Zara Spook. (topwater lure) These schooling fish were running in the 1 pound range. First cast with this strange looking Japanese lure and I caught a little peacock bass.
Moving down the shore 100 yards we got into a bunch of red devils. They were taking small jigs.
Then another 100 yards down the lake we noticed two fly fishermen just hammering another bunch of schooling fish. These fish seemed to be a little larger. The "secret" fly was a small white and purple streamer with a red head. My RoadRunner in white worked just fine.
As the sun rose, the schooling action slowed down so we moved on down to Blue Boat Point to try some live bait. On our first casts, we both hooked fish... then the fishing action improved. The fish here were also larger.... more 2 pounders and several 3 pounders.
This one, a 3 pounder, was a tagged fish. I'll pass the information along to Annette at Aquatic Resources... We tagged several other fish.
Then another boat joined the fun. The little boat looked like a rubber slipper. It was wild action with everyone catching fish. We did notice that
the lighter the line test, the more fish you caught. My #4 pound test averaged a lot more hookups than the guy using #30 pound test line.
On the other hand, they could land their fish a lot quicker than I could. And when one of those big boys cruised by... I quickly took my bait out of the water.... while they stood a good chance of landing the bigger fish with their stronger lines.
One fish just hanging around was this big punji... snake head.
Check out those teeth. You do not want to get your fingers near this bad boy.
That is a nice fish. Hope these guys check in and post their names. Thanks for a very exciting morning. We all had a great time.
We stayed there catching fish on a variety of lures. Forrest did well using a small Zara Spook. (topwater lure) These schooling fish were running in the 1 pound range. First cast with this strange looking Japanese lure and I caught a little peacock bass.
Moving down the shore 100 yards we got into a bunch of red devils. They were taking small jigs.
Then another 100 yards down the lake we noticed two fly fishermen just hammering another bunch of schooling fish. These fish seemed to be a little larger. The "secret" fly was a small white and purple streamer with a red head. My RoadRunner in white worked just fine.
As the sun rose, the schooling action slowed down so we moved on down to Blue Boat Point to try some live bait. On our first casts, we both hooked fish... then the fishing action improved. The fish here were also larger.... more 2 pounders and several 3 pounders.
This one, a 3 pounder, was a tagged fish. I'll pass the information along to Annette at Aquatic Resources... We tagged several other fish.
Then another boat joined the fun. The little boat looked like a rubber slipper. It was wild action with everyone catching fish. We did notice that
the lighter the line test, the more fish you caught. My #4 pound test averaged a lot more hookups than the guy using #30 pound test line.
On the other hand, they could land their fish a lot quicker than I could. And when one of those big boys cruised by... I quickly took my bait out of the water.... while they stood a good chance of landing the bigger fish with their stronger lines.
One fish just hanging around was this big punji... snake head.
Check out those teeth. You do not want to get your fingers near this bad boy.
That is a nice fish. Hope these guys check in and post their names. Thanks for a very exciting morning. We all had a great time.