Thanks for detailed report.

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I've been down all week and am heading home today. I've downrigged all week with the early part of the week being very productive. I could literately get a limit in 5 minutes once I was set up, with fish hitting as I was trying to get away from them. By Thursday, though things started to change. I could only find short fish, Friday I did my best to avoid those and only managed some light hits. Yesterday, we had a little success and from conversations with a few of the guides, any success was better than what several of them did.
Peter swung by where we were at early and pointed him to the best wad of bait we saw, which did have some bites on it for us. Maybe he can chime in on what he saw\did.
There are two levels of fish right now. Deep at 68+ and around 45. Only found small ones in that 45 range. I expect things will be on the up swing once this front moves on.
Thanks for detailed report.
On the water as we speak, late start, nothing yet. But my report for the last week is very similar to yours, just switch "downrigger" to "live bait" . 4 days the limit has literally came in minutes.....once you zero in, fine tune and its on . Friday was very dificult with the hale force winds , very hard to keep everything where it needs to be in those conditions, took 2 hrs to limit friday. Im pretty sure i saw you friday morning, i waved real big but you were busy playing with a downrigger lol. Ok, back to the task at hand.....fresh fish for supper !
Sorry about that! Was I between Guffy and Submarine or in the mouth of Indian? Saturday the wind wasn't any better.
No problem..
The wind had my cables moving under the boat! All I could see was DR cable in my motor. That would mean a huge mess, probably a screwed up prop and a DR ripped out of the gunnel mount. I probably was very close to deciding to move a little further back when you saw me.. LOL I certainly wasn't dealing with bites. LOL
I got everything where the channel ran close to the shore (both sides of the channel) and where there was a cross creek\cove but there are several patterns that are better for bait right now (as you know). I'll PM you my phone number if you text. That way you won't need to wave your arms off the next time. Ha!
Tks man.
thanks for the reports guys
Using shinersI've been down all week and am heading home today. I've downrigged all week with the early part of the week being very productive. I could literately get a limit in 5 minutes once I was set up, with fish hitting as I was trying to get away from them. By Thursday, though things started to change. I could only find short fish, Friday I did my best to avoid those and only managed some light hits. Yesterday, we had a little success and from conversations with a few of the guides, any success was better than what several of them did.
Peter swung by where we were at early and pointed him to the best wad of bait we saw, which did have some bites on it for us. Maybe he can chime in on what he saw\did.
There are two levels of fish right now. Deep at 68+ and around 45. Only found small ones in that 45 range. I expect things will be on the up swing once this front moves on.
Saturday. Caught one short fish at the spot that Duayne spoke of, one 25" at the dam and another by the bathrooms at the dam ramp on sat. Very windy. Luck was more in control than me. Downlines 55-70.
Sunday much nicer day. Fished a bit and looked around by the dam. Did not see all that much but what appeared to be an inactive fish here and there. Went up the north bank a bit and found a decent number of active fish together moving around within ten feet of the bottom in 70 feet of water. Pretty good number of fish. After I reorganized the boat I stayed around and watched them for a while. They remained in the same place. They hit super hard too. Saturday we had one on and did nor even know it until we reeled it in and could actually see it. Seemed like one of those stressed fished of the last few years. Very odd....but man did they hit hard Sunday. It was like a slap in the face. Time to wake up!
Last edited by peter; 09-16-2013 at 04:14 PM.
Great info, Peter.. Several, including me, noticed how light they were hitting during that front. I had one super hard hit on Saturday but the rest were very light.
