Whats the elkhorn bite like right now ima hit stoner friday afternoon and then elkhorn and some ponds again this weekend as well i got a full weekwnd of fiahing planed maybe a little super early wading
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Whats the elkhorn bite like right now ima hit stoner friday afternoon and then elkhorn and some ponds again this weekend as well i got a full weekwnd of fiahing planed maybe a little super early wading
We fished Elkhorn at Great Crossings in Georgetown this past Saturday and Sunday right below the dam. The water was very high (I would guess roughly 3 or 4 feet higher than the average). This also caused the water to be dirty but it was still a rather productive two days. We were throwing 1/8 ounce rooster tails in light colors and pulled in 3 smallies and 3 largemouth along with 1 pretty small rainbow. We were there probably a total of 8 hours over two days and for the conditions I was happy with how we did (two of us). A lot of snags though, so beware. I lost 4 or 5 roosters and a handful of curly tail grubs I tried bouncing the bottom for awhile. Good luck and let us know how it goes!
Chris
[QUOTE=cj52racers;531847]We fished Elkhorn at Great Crossings in Georgetown this past Saturday and Sunday right below the dam. The water was very high (I would guess roughly 3 or 4 feet higher than the average). This also caused the water to be dirty but it was still a rather productive two days. We were throwing 1/8 ounce rooster tails in light colors and pulled in 3 smallies and 3 largemouth along with 1 pretty small rainbow. We were there probably a total of 8 hours over two days and for the conditions I was happy with how we did (two of us). A lot of snags though, so beware. I lost 4 or 5 roosters and a handful of curly tail grubs I tried bouncing the bottom for awhile. Good luck and let us know how it goes!
Chris[/QUOTE]
This time a year a texas rigged night crawlwr is the way to go or square bill crankbait but if there biting below the dam tgat means fiahing above the dams gonna be great
[QUOTE=cj52racers;531847]We fished Elkhorn at Great Crossings in Georgetown this past Saturday and Sunday right below the dam. The water was very high (I would guess roughly 3 or 4 feet higher than the average). This also caused the water to be dirty but it was still a rather productive two days. We were throwing 1/8 ounce rooster tails in light colors and pulled in 3 smallies and 3 largemouth along with 1 pretty small rainbow. We were there probably a total of 8 hours over two days and for the conditions I was happy with how we did (two of us). A lot of snags though, so beware. I lost 4 or 5 roosters and a handful of curly tail grubs I tried bouncing the bottom for awhile. Good luck and let us know how it goes!
Chris[/QUOTE]rheres actually several little steps under the water kinda like drop offs thats probably
What ya hit i swim and wade T that dam i believe i seen yall i was heading to lockport and saw two fellas fiahing below the dam
[QUOTE=crappiehunterchris;531866]rheres actually several little steps under the water kinda like drop offs thats probably
What ya hit i swim and wade T that dam i believe i seen yall i was heading to lockport and saw two fellas fiahing below the dam[/QUOTE]
There had been a lot of rain the couple days before we went and the hang ups I was getting were on some very large tree limbs scattered below the dam. Fishing looked good on top. There were quite a few guys up there fishing.