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I might go on sunday...
On this map, that little cove thing right below sain creek is where you caught that?
And the road that you talked about is at the overlook or boat ramp a?
At least they have motors and walls to keep me dry... Guess I'll have to experiment.
How deep are they hanging out in the freezin water?
As a general rule- the colder the water- the closer to the surface you''ll find them. If you put you hand in the water and it feels like bath water- you need to get down deeper. Without a depthfinder, all you do is trial and error. Strip 20 "pulls" off your reel and fish 15 minutes- if that don't work strip out another 10 "pulls" for another 15 and so on until you find a fish.
As you've heard here- just because a fishfinder says there's fish down there- doesn't mean you're gonna catch'em! At least half the time my sonar is a lying piece of crap!!!!!:lol: What it does seem to do is give you a false sense of confidence to keep trying different techniques again and again, since you can see where they are, until your head is bloody from beating it against the wall for hours on end
So far, the big ones we caught were in the top five feet of water.
:yay:
Weather is look good for Friday, which when I think I may go up
I was out there yesterday from about 3-7, tried pretty much for bass only, used speed traps, some lipless cranks, and some swim baits, not a bite!! And some lizards via drop shot. Water still felt pretty cold. Hopefully the bass will be out soon!