The Fox Report I sent to Dale on Sunday
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 1:40 pm
That he didn't put up on today's Stray Casts.
I put up small reports on my Waterdog Journal Facebook page, so putting things up here at times seems redundant.
I need to figure out how to do this. Here, Facebook page and blog. Seems like a lot of work to me.
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In a nut shell, the past week the Fox River from Montgomery to well past Yorkville was all but dead. The bite has been brutal. It should have been turning on by now.
The creeks on the other hand have been pretty darn good. You have to be out there before the sun hits the water otherwise you don't get much of anything other than seeing a bunch of disinterested fish swimming around. I stayed with small lures, no different than usual for me, so I could catch everything that swims.
That worked out pretty well I think. Caught 18 one morning and 34 the next with considerably more fish missed. Many more fish seen swimming around showing no interest what so ever.
Did a rare write up about the past week.
http://waterdogjournal.com/2012/08/26/s ... ed-to-you/
The rain is already making the river rise. Sunday near 8 P.M. and it's up to 730 cfs, which is normal. I'll bet it doubles that. I'll know some time this week if that's what was needed.
Lots of shooters out at Silver Spring practicing for opening dove season. Over 20 cars and 50 people out there.
But I do think they out numbered the doves I've been seeing around the park. I have more doves hanging around my neighborhood than the State Park.
Lots of squirrels. They were pretty active Sunday morning in the area where they can be hunted. That starts on September 4th at Silver Springs. They do tend to disappear once the season starts though.
I put up small reports on my Waterdog Journal Facebook page, so putting things up here at times seems redundant.
I need to figure out how to do this. Here, Facebook page and blog. Seems like a lot of work to me.
____
In a nut shell, the past week the Fox River from Montgomery to well past Yorkville was all but dead. The bite has been brutal. It should have been turning on by now.
The creeks on the other hand have been pretty darn good. You have to be out there before the sun hits the water otherwise you don't get much of anything other than seeing a bunch of disinterested fish swimming around. I stayed with small lures, no different than usual for me, so I could catch everything that swims.
That worked out pretty well I think. Caught 18 one morning and 34 the next with considerably more fish missed. Many more fish seen swimming around showing no interest what so ever.
Did a rare write up about the past week.
http://waterdogjournal.com/2012/08/26/s ... ed-to-you/
The rain is already making the river rise. Sunday near 8 P.M. and it's up to 730 cfs, which is normal. I'll bet it doubles that. I'll know some time this week if that's what was needed.
Lots of shooters out at Silver Spring practicing for opening dove season. Over 20 cars and 50 people out there.
But I do think they out numbered the doves I've been seeing around the park. I have more doves hanging around my neighborhood than the State Park.
Lots of squirrels. They were pretty active Sunday morning in the area where they can be hunted. That starts on September 4th at Silver Springs. They do tend to disappear once the season starts though.