Jim
01-21-2013, 11:01 AM
Hi all,
Got out fishing on Old Hickory yesterday afternoon. Decided not to head to the steam plant as I felt like checking some of my other spots to see what the winter bite was like at them.
I caught some big gizzard shad right by the boat ramp and headed out to deepwater. I drifted a good area a few times but got no bites and a few snags. Another boat was fishing the area and he didn't seem to be doing that well, so I left for other spots.
Bounced around a few more places and got nothing. Then hit the mother load ;)
I found a ton of threadfin shad in one cove. The whole cove was packed from top to bottom and in all directions. It was really cool watching the depthfinder. I could easily see the shad and predatory fish. I will post some pics from the depthfinder later after I download those.
I netted about a thousand threadfin in one cast and cast a couple lines out. It took a little while to find the best area, but I caught catfish all over the cove. I ended up keeping 10 eating sized fish, but released at least that many and missed a bunch more.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-iYMJHg0F_5w/UP1gqrknfMI/AAAAAAAAAq0/OZ9wUXzd_vM/s640/cats1.JPG
The bite was real light and a bunch of fish pulled off right by the boat. I guess they were just holding the tail of the bait. Water temp was 44 degrees, so they were not fighting very hard. No big fish, just good eating size.
I tried to cast for bass a little bit with a spinnerbait and rattle trap, but no bites. I could see what looked like bass and crappie in the shad, but I did not have much time to figure out how to catch them as the catfish kept me busy. Next trip, I will be ready with for crappie and hopefully will smoke them.
Looking forward to dinner tonight,
Jim
Got out fishing on Old Hickory yesterday afternoon. Decided not to head to the steam plant as I felt like checking some of my other spots to see what the winter bite was like at them.
I caught some big gizzard shad right by the boat ramp and headed out to deepwater. I drifted a good area a few times but got no bites and a few snags. Another boat was fishing the area and he didn't seem to be doing that well, so I left for other spots.
Bounced around a few more places and got nothing. Then hit the mother load ;)
I found a ton of threadfin shad in one cove. The whole cove was packed from top to bottom and in all directions. It was really cool watching the depthfinder. I could easily see the shad and predatory fish. I will post some pics from the depthfinder later after I download those.
I netted about a thousand threadfin in one cast and cast a couple lines out. It took a little while to find the best area, but I caught catfish all over the cove. I ended up keeping 10 eating sized fish, but released at least that many and missed a bunch more.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-iYMJHg0F_5w/UP1gqrknfMI/AAAAAAAAAq0/OZ9wUXzd_vM/s640/cats1.JPG
The bite was real light and a bunch of fish pulled off right by the boat. I guess they were just holding the tail of the bait. Water temp was 44 degrees, so they were not fighting very hard. No big fish, just good eating size.
I tried to cast for bass a little bit with a spinnerbait and rattle trap, but no bites. I could see what looked like bass and crappie in the shad, but I did not have much time to figure out how to catch them as the catfish kept me busy. Next trip, I will be ready with for crappie and hopefully will smoke them.
Looking forward to dinner tonight,
Jim