Wife and I went and stayed at Jamestown. Week netted 4 Stripers, one 26 inch, and 3 short fish. Tried planer boards on main lake and creek points and channels, downpoles at 20 to 40 foot tight to the rock banks, and some bottom fishing, 3 of 4 Stripes came on planers, 1 on a 30 foot deep downpole 20 feet off a rock wall south of Conley Bottom. We used shiners all week. No shad up we could see at night or morning. No surface pops at night. Bluegills great on night crawlers and bobbers 8 foot down at the walls around Jamestown. Small Stripers surface feeding in the evenings in small schools in the first bend of Lilly Creek liked Giz 3's.
Couple notes.
a. Thursday morning, in the 5 am strong thunder and lightning storm, the Marine Band Antenna on the Gas Pump Office at Jamestown Marina got hit by lightning according to the gas pump attendant. Antenna was splintered half way up and cut off. As of Thusday PM, they were not up and pumping gas yet. Our room at Jamestown overlooked the gas dock, tooooooo close!
b. Think it was Tuedsay or Wednesday monring at Jamestown, at the ramp, we saw a police officer, and the emergency red fire boat, bring in something in a white "body bag". Sure looked like a body bag. Was that the police dog being recovered? Anybody know what was going on there?
c. Lake is mostly clear, but be very careful at night as the winds of the days, and the rain lately, along with the Corps pulling water from recent rains is creating some "moving debris fields that spring up at one place, then show up later at otehrs. Some debris areas covered football field sized areas one night, only to be gone in the morning.
d. Tuesday we ran from J-town to conley Bottom, with only minor debris areas and no problems, but after heavy rains, by Thursday and Friday nights we were seeing more debis out there around Jamestown. Not a show stopper, just be alert especailly at night as this stuff is moving.


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