The lack of good reports over the last couple of weeks should have been a clue but I went anyway. The kid at the bait shop said that the nightbite hadn't started yet should have been clue 2. The fact that there was only one trailer in the parking area should have been clue 3. The stable weather we've had for the last 4-5 days and the date on the calendar told me it should be primetime anyway.
Fished midlake. 74.5 degree water temp. BTW, the lake grinder/barge is/was at Fall Creek. There were just a few other boats out and they headed for the docks at sunset. Debris was very light and conditions looked great although the lake was up into the new growth trees/bushes. I caught my first and only fish, a 15" SM right before sunset in the back of a cove on a sliver.
The rest of the night was spent casting the usual Bomer Long A, Gizz4, Sliver and my "bread and butter" the Redfin to no avail on all my "go to" banks. Shad activity was light at best and occurred about 2-4. I never heard a single thing get hammered on top and I never had so much as a blowup all night. I spoke to two other boats that night and one had no luck and the other had only caught one small stripe on a Redfin.
I'll be waiting on some better reports before trying it again.



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. im not sure about what the bait shop kid was thinking about the nitebite hasn't started yet. we were knockin the stripes off of em a month ago....
and now nothing. I went to the mouth of a creek last night and put my light out and thought I will just sit and listen for blowups, dip a jig for whites , walleyes and crappie while I do. I was out all night and never heard a single blowup, and the shad I heard you could fit in a sandwich bag. I did catch a limit of whites, 7 crappie over 15 inches, and caught enough bait to get the stripes pretty quick this a.m. so it wasn't a complete bust. I wish I could tell you what happened this year, they were really turning on and the just quit? im not sure youre going to be getting that better report anytime soon.
