Fished Elkhorn from 9 to 2 PM yesterday. Would have been 8 to 2 PM, but really wasn't in the mood to stand in water with lightning all around. Intuitition told me it would be a good day, with rain coming in after a prolonged warm spell.
Had a great time and the smallies are definitely active. Partner caught the biggest I've seen a long time, probably pushing 4 and full of roe. Smacked myself for not bringing a camera.
I caught 3 over 2 lbs, one 3, and a few 10-12 inchers. The smaller fish haven't filled out yet. Best bite came during the periods of rain we had. It was overcast all day. The water was rising slowly from the overnight rain, but hadn't turned color yet. All my fish came on a Mann's 1 Minus worked on top and a small Matzuo frog pattern popper. Partner's hawg came on a Pop-R that I thought was way too big for the creek. Shows what I know.
Had no hits on either a white/silver tube or a tiny Rebel crankbait. Even stranger, we had a few shiners as an insurance policy and we couldn't buy a bite on them. Everything we caught was on topwater.
Don't know water temp but it wasn't bad at all. Rainwater flowing into the creek sure was cold, though, wouldn't be surprised if water temp takes a dip.



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