7:30AM-12:20PM GOMH, West Point, North Point Channel Inn Bay, 3 Loon Docks
Conditions: 58-67℉, Cloudy to Sunny, Windy out of the West, Water level about the same after an inch plus last night.
Water Temp: 63℉
On way way to the GOMH I had to go on the shoulder of the road just beyond Richardson Corner because a big tree got knocked over in last nights storm. They were pretty quick about getting it cleared as my picture shows. I was only at the GOMH for about a half hour.
10.5" Craw Tube (Brown/GP) |
14.25" Mag Fluke (Disco Violet) |
15.75" Hack Jig/CF (Sunfish/GP) |
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Evening Trip
16.3" Terminator Frog (Yellow) |
Conditions: 71-60℉, Mostly Sunny, Lighter SW Wind diminishing
Water Temp: 64℉
I didn't get a hit on West Point, so I was off to the Big West Bay and went right into the slop/reeds/dollar pads. Once again I was frustrated by the weak trolling motor and weeds. It was fairly protected so the wind wasn't much of a factor. There was fish in slop, but I missed the only hit I got. I think it was a pike. I then fished the docks and weed flat, nothing. I then headed across from the public access into what now is a pretty sparse rice field. I picked up the Horny Toad and got hit by a small pike immediately; I then had a big fish wake on it and crush it, but the dude buried me in the rice and got off. Don't know if it was a bass or doggy. I had one decent bass knock the Horny Toad in the air as it jumped out of the water after it.
It was now after 7PM and I had yet to land anything. I made a move to Double Cane Point. At about 7:20 I finally caught a bass (15.6) right next to the point on the blue/black craw tube. I got the last fish of the night and my biggest one of the day about 10 minutes later on the Terminator frog. I think my best 6 for the day went a little over 14lbs. I either forgot to take a picture of the scale or erased it.
8 Bass
7 Pike
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