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May fishing in Feb.
Finally a couple hours to shake some cabin fever off at Old Hickory. So I took the little one and my 5wt over to a place I usually catch crappie but they were no where to be found. As she munched fishy crackers I noticed a couple what looked like root balls or some sunk wood out in the water. They had never been there that I remembered. Regardless, I lobbed my float -n-trout magnet over to them. No sooner than it hit the water it went under and it was like that for over an hour and half. There were no real size to the bluegill maybe could have had 8 or 10 clean worthy but I literally stopped counting at 30.
Of course the little one had to touch each fish and giggle then out of the kindness of her heart offered a few some fishy crackers. Not sure what the fish thought about that.... :D |
This about the average size a few bigger and few smaller. Fun on a 5wt for sure.
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Do you have any idea why they were so tightly bunched? were they spawning?
I think it is way to early for that to happen. Glad to hear you had a great day out with the little one. |
schooling
They were prob schooling on shad there is still big bait balls out there . We havent had a bad winter to help kill any of these off so they are in big schools right now feeding.
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5 wt=5 weight fly rod. Fly rods are designated as "weights" instead of "strength" or "power." A 5 wt is used for trout and panfish the most, equivalent to a medium-light. It (weight rating) refers to the weight of the line a rod is designed for, since flycasting relies on the weight of the line, not the fly, to achieve distance.
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Sure was fun though. |
They may have been enjoying the warmth of the sun-heated wood. This winter has been strange. I saw a lot of bluegill sunning near banks in ponds as I was working today. One person's pond had bluegill feeding on bugs washed in by the rain. They were doing a "bluegill blitz" tight to the banks.
Chris |
I had intended on trying several diffferent nymphs to see if any bigger bluegill were around the crappie spot prior to finding these. Sure made it hard to change watchin the indicator take a dive each cast.
It was as close to fishing with crickets as one could get. Of course now I will get a little greedy and say too bad there wasn't size to them...:D Won't complain... could have caught nothing. Wish dad had been with me. He picked up a fly rod intending on using it for bluegill with maybe some fishing for trout. So far he has only caught a few creek minnows on it. |
If this rain would let up, the stones has a spot where stocker trout group up. It doesn't see much pressure and the trout seem suicidal for a white sz 10 or 12 beadhead wooly bugger. I'll pm you the specifics.
Chris |
Do you know if you can wade any down from the Dam at Percy on low water?
All I have ever fished down there was at the bridge just below. Having the ability to wade to some fish down there would make it more interesting. I have stayed away from the winter stockings there because of elbow room on the bank. |
You can. Once you get thru the hole just past the I-40 bridge, there's a run that holds trout. I wouldn't fish anywhere but there and would have a lot of hungry trout to myself from 8 am till dark whenever I went. I've found other places to satisfy my trout cravings now, especially since the water has been high the last few winters.
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