early june, high water
Posted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 1:01 am
Missed a few days due to some sort of bug in the guts but let's just say that it has passed.
High water, it's out of it's banks , flowing over 20,000 cfs. no visibility, all sorts of floating debris, scum/debris mats and foam piles in slack areas. I like the mats and foam piles though, generally hold some fish.
It's been spot hopping from one flooded area to another, one slack/slow spot to the next. Some of the spots are tiny, covered in a cast or three some are much more expansive. Intermittent in flows are also significant areas to check under these conditions. Don't ignore tossing a lure into flooded veggies and skin the bark on flooded trees. Man made objects like parking blocks also produced.
As far as lure choice, it's been spinnerbaits, jig/pig and weighted keeper hook/plastics. I had one day where the spinnerbait got absolutely hammered the next it was totally ignored. The day the spinnerbait got ignored the jigs had to be worked ultra slow to get bit. Hopping/pulling a lure on top of the scum/debris mats and dropping it off the edge is a lot a fun. Savage strikes on a short line in cramped quarters will get the ole ticker going. On the foam piles check the edges first, then work inside of them. Fish will hold much shallower with the overhead cover provided by the scum/debris mats and foam piles. I also found on the day the fish wanted a jig low and slow that playing the shade was an advantage even with zero visibility.
Mostly smallmouth and catfish with some rock bass mixed in.
copy of what I sent dale
High water, it's out of it's banks , flowing over 20,000 cfs. no visibility, all sorts of floating debris, scum/debris mats and foam piles in slack areas. I like the mats and foam piles though, generally hold some fish.
It's been spot hopping from one flooded area to another, one slack/slow spot to the next. Some of the spots are tiny, covered in a cast or three some are much more expansive. Intermittent in flows are also significant areas to check under these conditions. Don't ignore tossing a lure into flooded veggies and skin the bark on flooded trees. Man made objects like parking blocks also produced.
As far as lure choice, it's been spinnerbaits, jig/pig and weighted keeper hook/plastics. I had one day where the spinnerbait got absolutely hammered the next it was totally ignored. The day the spinnerbait got ignored the jigs had to be worked ultra slow to get bit. Hopping/pulling a lure on top of the scum/debris mats and dropping it off the edge is a lot a fun. Savage strikes on a short line in cramped quarters will get the ole ticker going. On the foam piles check the edges first, then work inside of them. Fish will hold much shallower with the overhead cover provided by the scum/debris mats and foam piles. I also found on the day the fish wanted a jig low and slow that playing the shade was an advantage even with zero visibility.
Mostly smallmouth and catfish with some rock bass mixed in.
copy of what I sent dale