Great report Spaceman
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Today was another great day...and it wasn't all about fishing or catching.
First, I had the pleasure of spending some on-water fellowship with YaBoyMaxWeezy. Thanks for the bait...I found an unopened bag later in my stash. It's called BG Devil's Grin. I caught two with it.
Second: I stopped fishing around 1000-ish and decided I would just explore well south of Sharps Ford Road bridge. I boated a bit short of the lost bridge. What a beautiful section of Cotaco Creek. I think I saw more kingfisher birds ever. Fished a bit more after my exploring.
Now for the fishing. Started around 0630. Fishing wasn't like the last trip but it is always great being on the water. Water temp was 65-66 degrees. Clarity was about 1-2 feet. Indian Creek has clearer water. Still no current, And, the creek is about as low as I have ever seen it. Had an even catch of keepers and shorts. Gave away a total of ten 11-12 inch fish to several different folks...maybe a few 10 incher's. Rest were 8 inchers or less...certainly all released. Total: 20. Big fish was 12 inches and 14oz. Just another great day. Sorry if the pics are sideways again.
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Great report Spaceman
Another enjoyable read and good pics.
Good job Spaceman. I had been wondering what area of Cotaco you fish.
I fish mostly between the river and Sharps Ford Rd bridge. I do fish south of the bridge. I will often go quite a distance beyond Grendel Hole. Just wanted to be adventerous and go miles south of the bridge today. And, was pleased.
Triton 190FS, 200hp Optimax, HB 798C HD & War Eagle 548LDV, HiTek, 30hp Mercury, HB 998C HD
Fishing is a privilege...catching is a bonus. Enjoy each precious moment we have to experience our great outdoors!
Great Report, thanks for sharing.
By the way, how deep is the creek around lost bridge? I've been thinking of putting in at Hwy 36 and working South from there.
Not sure about the portion between Hwy 36 and lost bridge, but I imagine it is perfectly suitable for a kayak. It's not too far from hwy 36 to lost bridge. The entire creek I traveled today was 10ft or greater...and remember this is very low pool. I did find some holes greater than 17ft. There is a section beyond Grendel Hole that stretches about 1.5-2 miles of solid laydowns. One could spend a lifetime fishing them all. Then there are some slate rock formations and fewer laydowns. I had to carefully meander around/through a few laydowns. Wouldn't mind kayaking or canoeing Hwy 36 to the river one day. Very quite, peaceful, nice stretch of the creek.
Last edited by Spaceman; 11-12-2016 at 07:49 PM.
Triton 190FS, 200hp Optimax, HB 798C HD & War Eagle 548LDV, HiTek, 30hp Mercury, HB 998C HD
Fishing is a privilege...catching is a bonus. Enjoy each precious moment we have to experience our great outdoors!
DB you can put in there but you will have to deal with a lot of fallen logs and trees I have put in with a 10 foot Jon boat and it was rough
Nice job spaceman!
Thanks for the updates and info.
I'm hoping for some water a little less traveled. I've been told it's thick with laydowns upstream of Hwy 36, sounds like kayak water to me.