nomad60
10-04-2013, 12:21 PM
Got on the water right before first light and the river was like glass, with very little current...and it stayed that way almost the whole time I was fishing. What a beautiful day to be out on the water! I'll tell ya, a man sure can get used to being home like this and I don't understand guys I know who say they will never retire because they need something to do...when I do retire for good, my butt will be out on the water every chance I get and you guys will call me "Alphahawk Jr." LOL
I love it when one of my pre-fishing plans actually works, because it doesn’t happen very often. When I was out 2 days ago, I trolled across an area where it went from 17 – 20 feet to a sudden flat that was only about 7 feet deep and as I was drifting across the steep slope, I saw what looked like fish on the fishfinder. So last night, I started thinking that maybe I would try staying out in the deep water, and throwing the lure up on the shallow flat and dragging back down into deeper water, with the flow of the current to make it look like bait was swimming downstream. And sure enough, as I drifted across that slope again, I once again saw fish stacked up and I caught 5 bass right there, 2 of them back to back. Once the action died down and I left that area, I only caught one more keeper.
Here are the pic-worthy bass; the fish in the 3rd and 4th pics is the same fish; I caught that one by throwing a 1/2 oz. green jig onto the flat and dragging it back down into deep water. So today I caught bass on 4” black Senkos, a 1/2 oz. jig with a watermelon Pacacraw trailer, and a watermelon-colored tube. I also tried a spinnerbait, crankbait, and the bitsy bug jig with no takers on those. All in all, yet another good day out on the water and I did manage to learn something today regarding underwater structure - and I finally used my fishfinder for something besides checking water depth and temperature :)
I love it when one of my pre-fishing plans actually works, because it doesn’t happen very often. When I was out 2 days ago, I trolled across an area where it went from 17 – 20 feet to a sudden flat that was only about 7 feet deep and as I was drifting across the steep slope, I saw what looked like fish on the fishfinder. So last night, I started thinking that maybe I would try staying out in the deep water, and throwing the lure up on the shallow flat and dragging back down into deeper water, with the flow of the current to make it look like bait was swimming downstream. And sure enough, as I drifted across that slope again, I once again saw fish stacked up and I caught 5 bass right there, 2 of them back to back. Once the action died down and I left that area, I only caught one more keeper.
Here are the pic-worthy bass; the fish in the 3rd and 4th pics is the same fish; I caught that one by throwing a 1/2 oz. green jig onto the flat and dragging it back down into deep water. So today I caught bass on 4” black Senkos, a 1/2 oz. jig with a watermelon Pacacraw trailer, and a watermelon-colored tube. I also tried a spinnerbait, crankbait, and the bitsy bug jig with no takers on those. All in all, yet another good day out on the water and I did manage to learn something today regarding underwater structure - and I finally used my fishfinder for something besides checking water depth and temperature :)