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Gary,Like I said in another post, Fishing Creek LFM area is VERY muddy. Further down the lake, from what I can see from the house, Greasy and Clifty Creeks appear to be in good shape. I would think Indian would be even better. Suggest you try Indian Creek. Also, send you a PM. See you nexts week at DH.
Gary
Thanks for the message. I'll let you know how it works out.
Really looking forward to fishing with you again next week at DH.
Michael
Good luck Michael....would like to be heading down there myself for some FNF but you know how it goes...Call me if you wanna know a few spots back in indian....ill try to help ya out as best as i can...leave us a few out there for the next few weekends....see ya at the get together
I appreciate the offer. I'll probably leave you alone to enjoy your birthday weekend and won't call you.Good luck Michael....would like to be heading down there myself for some FNF but you know how it goes...Call me if you wanna know a few spots back in indian....ill try to help ya out as best as i can...leave us a few out there for the next few weekends....see ya at the get together
You know I'll definitely leave some there for us in the next few weeks. Actually, I likely won't have much choice in the matter!
I'm definitely going to hit that spot where you caught your first two and the spot where you held the boat into the wind and waves for 30 minutes so I could catch one!
See ya next week!
Thanks for all the help guys.
We launched at the dam at about 8:30 and the water was fairly clear and 52 degrees as advertised.
I had a great time fishing with my Dad, but I got skunked for the 2nd time in a row. Not a single fish for me.
Dad did catch a big smallmouth from a spot that Boone suggested (thanks!), but it was an odd one.
I measured this fish 2 times and weighed it 3 times and something just didn't make sense.
It was every bit of 22" long, but it only weighed 3lbs 8 oz. It seems like for that to be the case it would have had to be sickly looking, but this was a nice healthy looking fish. It wasn't overly fat, but it wasn't starving either. Maybe my scale is broken or my ruler is wrong. When I first got it in the net, I was going to guess 19".
In any case, Dad had fun catching it. He's now caughht just 2 smallmouth on the fly and they've both been 20"+
Glad to hear that spot gave up a least one fish. By the way, what length leader were you using? We'll just have to BREAK that DRY SPELL at DHThanks for all the help guys.
We launched at the dam at about 8:30 and the water was fairly clear and 52 degrees as advertised.
I had a great time fishing with my Dad, but I got skunked for the 2nd time in a row. Not a single fish for me.
Dad did catch a big smallmouth from a spot that Boone suggested (thanks!), but it was an odd one.
I measured this fish 2 times and weighed it 3 times and something just didn't make sense.
It was every bit of 22" long, but it only weighed 3lbs 8 oz. It seems like for that to be the case it would have had to be sickly looking, but this was a nice healthy looking fish. It wasn't overly fat, but it wasn't starving either. Maybe my scale is broken or my ruler is wrong. When I first got it in the net, I was going to guess 19".
In any case, Dad had fun catching it. He's now caughht just 2 smallmouth on the fly and they've both been 20"+.
22 inches and skinny as a rail you'll still be around 4lb. Check your scales Michael on a gallon of water and see if they are off. I have caught smallmouth out of Cumberland before that were 22 inhes and barely weigh over 4lb's. Some of them are thin if you look straight down on them, from the sides they look decent but are thin.
Still though a 22 inch is a nice smallmouth bass none the less, some just weigh more than others.
Thanks for the report.
