4-24 ols school
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 10:28 pm
2,300 cfs and dropping, green stain, mid 50's water temps, still too much algae on the bottom. overcast and breezy but did not need a jacket with two shirts on.
Lot's of avian activity, herons out feeding which is always a good sign. Plenty of fresh road kill, spooked some deer hiking thru the woods at one point. Heard a turkey but never saw it. a lot of birds on the ground rustling thru leftover dead leaves, suspect they found some sort of bugs to eat.
I started at a rock bar behind a bridge abutment and the related current disruptions. I got 3 smallmouth on a Bayou Boogie there. I moved to an area where some channels come back together behind some islands. I got three more smallmouth there on the Boogie. Next up i hit a riffle area with the Boogie and got one smallmouth on the upstream side.
I moved to an area where there were a couple shoreline eddies bordered by gently sloping flats that had one the the channels in that area cutting thru them. I proceeded to do five long distance releases with the Boogie out of the eddies. The Boogie last it's magic on the flats. On a whim i switched to a Hellbender and refished the same area. Nothing to show but a green stain on the fingers from picking algae.
I cut off the hellbender and tied a snap back on intending to work the same area over with a River Runt, figured it would run shallow enough to avoid the algae but hopefully deep enough to interest the fish. That plan changed when the surface activity started, I switched to a Sputterbug. Buzz-stop-drift-buzz worked with seven smallmouth taking it after I started buzzing again after the drift. I chased the topwater bite all the way back down to the riffle area by the time it died.
I put the River Runt back on and got two smallmouth at the head of the riffle, nothing on the downstream side. I hiked to another riffle area, this time two bass on the upstream, one on the downstream side on the Runt.
After a couple hours of no action on the Runt or the Boogie, I called it quits.
Not a bad day for some old school stuff for an old fart.
Lot's of avian activity, herons out feeding which is always a good sign. Plenty of fresh road kill, spooked some deer hiking thru the woods at one point. Heard a turkey but never saw it. a lot of birds on the ground rustling thru leftover dead leaves, suspect they found some sort of bugs to eat.
I started at a rock bar behind a bridge abutment and the related current disruptions. I got 3 smallmouth on a Bayou Boogie there. I moved to an area where some channels come back together behind some islands. I got three more smallmouth there on the Boogie. Next up i hit a riffle area with the Boogie and got one smallmouth on the upstream side.
I moved to an area where there were a couple shoreline eddies bordered by gently sloping flats that had one the the channels in that area cutting thru them. I proceeded to do five long distance releases with the Boogie out of the eddies. The Boogie last it's magic on the flats. On a whim i switched to a Hellbender and refished the same area. Nothing to show but a green stain on the fingers from picking algae.
I cut off the hellbender and tied a snap back on intending to work the same area over with a River Runt, figured it would run shallow enough to avoid the algae but hopefully deep enough to interest the fish. That plan changed when the surface activity started, I switched to a Sputterbug. Buzz-stop-drift-buzz worked with seven smallmouth taking it after I started buzzing again after the drift. I chased the topwater bite all the way back down to the riffle area by the time it died.
I put the River Runt back on and got two smallmouth at the head of the riffle, nothing on the downstream side. I hiked to another riffle area, this time two bass on the upstream, one on the downstream side on the Runt.
After a couple hours of no action on the Runt or the Boogie, I called it quits.
Not a bad day for some old school stuff for an old fart.