Made my way to the pond today, beautiful day on the water, today was strictly catch and release, hit my “spot” and the fish were stacked in heavy again. Decided to try some jigging today, the cuts came to play, boated 4 slots in 20 min, fire up the kicker motor and went back to my old time pattern, lead line and flatfish, back to the bows, not quite as fast as last week but enough to keep it interesting. The fish were deeper today. Had to go down deep to get them. Didn’t catch any on mono today.
The air is sure crisp in the morning, I’ve sure got fall fishing on my mind lately.
Big fish today. 23" bow
17 bows average size 16"
5 cuts all slots
No chubs
All lived to be caught another day.
I am going for a camera tonight so maybe I can learn how to take there picture, and figure out how the heck to post them. Maybe next trip.
Me and a buddy headed up to Renegade on Tuesday afternoon. Cruised east and south to our spots and it was a fish desert. I did not mark any fish and did not catch anything except one bow. What is going on? Where are the cuts and where did the fish go? Just wondering if you know of a good spot to take the kick boat to actually see some fish on my finder.
FYI, we trolled over and into Indian Creek Bay and still did not find fish. 5 hours of searching and only at dusk did we catch some fish around the buoys by the renegade boat ramp. Very strange day on the berry.
I did catch on bow on a damsel fly pattern you suggested. That was the only highlight of the day.
they were very concentrated yesterday, it took as some time to find the fish, but once we found them they were hitting hard. Things will definately be changing in the next few weeks Im afraid and the fish will be crusin the lake looking for groceries. We seemed to find most of the fish just off the weed lines.
Now you are scaring me! We talked about camping at Renegade, but, I think we will go to Soldier Creek (have a few friends there in the Marina)
I am counting on that damsel to do its stuff, but also my leech and chub pattern.
Look for the Yellow U pontoon, if you come up.