Where da fish?
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Where da fish?
I went down to the lake this morning, fished from 6:30 to about 9:30. To my surprise the lake was way higher than it was a few days ago. The water was "normal" in color and fairly warm. The fishing was tough. I saw the fish bust once on the shad. I caught 21 peacockbass and 2 largemouth bass. Stan, one fish had a tag in it, I had a hard time reading it without my glasses, looked like #3605. The fish was 19" long and looked to be about 4 pounds. Caught at Morgan's point. Did not see many fish today.
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Sorry guys, did not mean to sound like I was bragging or misleading you. I guess I should clarify what I wrote. First of all, the water level had been relatively stable for the past few weeks, the weather was good, and the water color was nice. Therefore I expected to see a lot activity, tucs busting on shad, schooling fish on the shoreline, explosions in the cover, etc. Instead it was very quiet. I saw a lot of bait. When I wrote I did not see many fish, I am referring to what I see swimming around not what chases my lure, missed strikes or hooked fish. I would see maybe one fish pass by every 10 to 15 minutes for the first two hours. I did see a school of about a dozen swimming back and forth along the shoreline around 8:30 to 9. After that they seem to dissappear again.
By tough fishing, means I had to make a lot casts to get a strike and I was not confident there was any fish around. I was basically fishing blind. I picked what looked like a good ambush spot, kept pounding, and hoped whatever swam by would bite. I also lost 2 lures to fish and a third got wasted. It is damaged but still swims but I have to constantly tune it. So I had to earn every fish.
By tough fishing, means I had to make a lot casts to get a strike and I was not confident there was any fish around. I was basically fishing blind. I picked what looked like a good ambush spot, kept pounding, and hoped whatever swam by would bite. I also lost 2 lures to fish and a third got wasted. It is damaged but still swims but I have to constantly tune it. So I had to earn every fish.
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I didn't see any fish too.... normally we see a lot along the shore. Peacock bass and red devils...
(I love sight fishing....)
Anyway...
The fish were able to see my live bait, and I saw them after they were in the dip net.
But it's a lot more fun to see them swimming along, cast to them, and watch them grab the lure or bait.
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
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