I guess I don't need to mention that it was cold! I wore 9 upper layers of clothing and 3 lower layers and topped it off with my Carhart bibbs and coat. I stayed plenty warm. My hands got cold a couple times but nothing major. I launched a the dam and went straight across and started fishing with a silver buddy. After about 2 hours and no bites it was time to change. I was seeing alot of fish suspended from 8-15 feet deep over 35-50 feet of water on the main lake.
With that being said I switched to a jerk bait pausing for 5-10 seconds between ripping the bait. This produced 2 small Ky's and a smallmouth (about12 inches). Knowing that the fish were suspended and not aggressive I picked up my spinning rod and tied on a FNF. This was my first attempt using this technique. Within 15 minutes I boated a 3 pound smallie. Then went another 2 hours with nothing else. I went from point to point trying to duplicate how I caught the other. But nothing happened. Oh well....All in all it was a great day. I got out for a while, I actually caught fish and I stayed warm.
When I was trailering the boat at the end of the day, I picked up my Motor-toter, put it in place and trimmed the motor down. I guess my glove was wet because it froze to it and I almost tore my glove getting it off. I didn't see another boat on the water or on the road, coming and going. I did see two other guys pull down to the ramp as I was loading. Thier minnow buckets turned over in their truck. Big white chevy Suburban. Water and Minnows everywhere. I hope their day got better after that.
Thanks for the encouragement that you guy's posted to me earlier and Tight Lines to all............................................... ...Bill



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