Chris said the fish were schooling this morning... When the sun came out everything stopped. When the sun went back behind the clouds the action started again.
Even with all the fish busting the surface... the more experienced angler,(read better caster) caught the most fish.
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Sounds like a great day!!! Too bad it was my first day back at work in 2 weeks sounds like I might have to "sneek" out this weekend.
Going to the early shift next week...if I bring the boat to work I should be able to get on the lake by 115pm! Fish till 5 or 6 and hopefully catch the evening bite and some good schooling. Taking out a friend from work..he's been wanting to go for awhile now but I usually just go whenever I can...don't really make plans. I have so much stuff to do before I transfer in May...but all I want to do is fish! I'm really excited to fish the mainland lakes again (get back to my largemouth roots) ...but I'm sure I will miss the heck out of Wilson when I'm there. Although there won't be any tucs I'm hoping some schooling stripers will fill their void when I want some pure thrills fishing. Tucs remind me a lot of the way stripers school.
Going to the early shift next week...if I bring the boat to work I should be able to get on the lake by 115pm! Fish till 5 or 6 and hopefully catch the evening bite and some good schooling. Taking out a friend from work..he's been wanting to go for awhile now but I usually just go whenever I can...don't really make plans. I have so much stuff to do before I transfer in May...but all I want to do is fish! I'm really excited to fish the mainland lakes again (get back to my largemouth roots) ...but I'm sure I will miss the heck out of Wilson when I'm there. Although there won't be any tucs I'm hoping some schooling stripers will fill their void when I want some pure thrills fishing. Tucs remind me a lot of the way stripers school.
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You're the man Glenn!!! Must have been all smiles all day!
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It was one of those magic days. No skill required. The tucs were eating anything that moved within range. Could have caught more if I didn't have to keep re-tying. Got broke off three times in spite of re-tying. I guess that's the curse of fishing with 4# test line. I enjoy fishing ultra light and don't feel I need to winch the fish in with 50# braid like the pros do.
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That does sound like a great day of fishing. The most I've ever caught was 63, and that was on a point using live bait!
If all you guys go crowding County yard to Masonic Lodge and don't catch a thing, don't be surprised. Thats fishing! Whats a diamond one day could be a lump of coal the next.
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If all you guys go crowding County yard to Masonic Lodge and don't catch a thing, don't be surprised. Thats fishing! Whats a diamond one day could be a lump of coal the next.
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As Roadwarrior said...lump of coal on Saturday morning. Very little busting in the same area, at least while I was there. There was more schooling around Boy Scout Island. The fish were doing that one second bust and disappear thing. Even if there was a sustained bust and I managed to be in the right place, they weren't committing. Caught most of my fish pounding the banks.
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The peacock bass do move around...
One of the first PB that I tagged was a 12 inch one tagged at the County Yard.... it was caught 3 days later at Morgans Pt.
I don't know how far it is... but it's a lot of travel for a little 12 inch fish in a very short time.
See Map... the Peacock Bass traveled from "F" to "X"....
One of the first PB that I tagged was a 12 inch one tagged at the County Yard.... it was caught 3 days later at Morgans Pt.
I don't know how far it is... but it's a lot of travel for a little 12 inch fish in a very short time.
See Map... the Peacock Bass traveled from "F" to "X"....
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
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