11-28-2015, 11:02 PM 
		
	
	
		I decided not to go combat shopping but instead go and chase a few fish.  I started at 9:00 with the air temperature @ 7 degrees and fished until 3:00 with the air temperature @ 22 degrees.  I put my tube in at Taylor Hollow and fished about 1/4 mile to the west and 3/8 mile to the east, to the wakeless buoys.  I used a fast sinking line (#7) and various bead head crystal buggers, mohair leeches, and a bunny leech in size's 6-8.  It seemed like most anything worked if you got the fly in front of them.  I picked up a few rainbows in the 12" - 19" with four of them in the 17" to 19" range.  The water temperature was 44-45 degrees and the visibility about 7'.  There is still some algae in the water column.  The reservoir level is at 43% full and rising slowly.  Because of the low water level it is a bit of a walk to get to the water.  There were about a dozen bank anglers and some of them were doing pretty well on the fish.  I didn't see any boats or other tubers/tooners, they were probably shopping.[sly]  Most of the fish that I caught were within casting distance from shore in 18' - 25' FOW.
It was a fun day to be on the water. The soft water days are numbered for us tubers.[fishin]
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It was a fun day to be on the water. The soft water days are numbered for us tubers.[fishin]
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