Was out on Herrington from 10am-5pm bass fishing and had a blast! Water temp was around 81-82 degrees and fish were anywhere from 5-10 feet deep with most fish caught shallow. I started out throwing a bandit crank(can't remember which series) and caught fish around docks and along the steep rock walls with my boat practically touching the wall. Boated probably 15 fish with this method including a 5-6 pound flathead. Most fish where around 14 inches. I had a huge problem losing fish right before they got to the boat including a 3-4 pound bass and was wondering if there was anything I could do to stop this from happening? Around 3:00 my dad came down and we decided to change over to a shakey head with a finesse worm and fish the more gentle sloping banks. Dad caught a nice 3 pounder right off the bat and we probably caught 10 in total until we had to leave.
It was definitely one of, if not the best day bass fishing I've ever had out on the lake other than losing those fish which was extremely frustrating. They all looking like they were just hooked by the back treble and when they surfaced just shook it out. Any advice to keep that from happening would be greatly appreciated!
Nate



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