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Despite temps in the triple digits and heat indexs of 110+ I managed to talk a friend into going fishing last Tuesday. We get there really early and I catch a dink off the ramp on my second cast on a buzzbait. Thinking it's going to be a good day I keep chunking the buzzbait. 30 minutes and no bites later we're both fishing brush hogs trying to find a bite. My buddy catches a small flathead on his brush hog and then gets smacked on the backside of a marina walkway has to haul this fish over the walkway. His first one of the day went 4 on the button.
Resized to 49% (was 1024 x 768) - Click image to enlarge ![]() I caught a couple small ones and then I caught my first good one of the day, 4lbs 3oz on a baby brush hog out from under a dock and we start to notice the big fish seem to be under docks. Resized to 65% (was 768 x 1024) - Click image to enlarge ![]() So we're running around fishing docks and catching a small one now and then when we pull into a different marina. It was getting real hot and we were both wanting to grab a snack so I start to troll over to the marina dock just when my shakeyhead gets thumped. Set into a solid fish that jumps and dives straight down and goes under a cable S@#T! Amazingly my 8lb test holds and I coax her back out and into my hand. My biggest of the day goes 4lbs 7oz. Resized to 65% (was 768 x 1024) - Click image to enlarge ![]() Things just stopped after that. We fished about 3 more hours with 3 bass, 1 drum, and a tiny flathead to show for it. All and all I can't really complain about the results considering the conditions and the fact that the water was 92 degrees in most areas of the lake! |
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Some nice looking fish ya caught there! Did really well considering the conditions. I couldn't bring myself to go out today.
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Now that's some hot water!! But those are some quality fish to show for it!
![]() What plastic did ya have on the shaky head btw?
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SON!!! good job blue.
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Thanks guys.
Bassboss, I was fishing a Netbait T-mac worm in watermelon/jelly. I actually got them to fish this weekend for smallmouth but decided to give them a test drive because of the unusually clear water that we were dealing with. I guess those zebra mussels are starting to have an effect of the lake. |
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Thats a great day in the hot weather pal. Congrats! Yeah, we have Zebra mussels in a lake not far from here called Pine Lake. It has those and the water is bathtub clear most days.
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