Jerry thats a heck of a catch for a day like today. Hopefully the weather will calm down next week.
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Had to fight the wind all morning but we ended up with a pretty good mess. We found a few in the shallows early but had to move out to the main channel drops, fish real tight to the cover and put it right in their face to get them to bite, which isn't easy to do in 15-20 mph winds.
The COE is holding the lake level steady so all we need is some stable weather and we'll be loading the boat!
Jerry thats a heck of a catch for a day like today. Hopefully the weather will calm down next week.
A bad day of fishing
beats a good day at work.
Jerry
Great catch Jerry, Thats proof of what a little hard work can do for you to prepare for a bad windy day!
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CATCH A BIG-UN
Is Hamilton producing yet Jerry. I'm curious about those condos We helped Darryl put out!
Tight Lines!
Jason Piper
All I can say is ....DAYUM
Hey Jason:Originally Posted by J.T. Crappie Guide
Haven't had a chance to try Hamilton in a while and haven't heard any good reports. Until something messes them up on Greeson I'll be fishing there. Starting next week - the 7th I think - they will raise Hamilton 3 feet in four days so it will be full of floating debris for a while. Hopefully it won't be as bad only coming back up 3-feet. When they drew it down 9-feet it was really bad for a while after it came back up. Had to dodge everything from railroad ties (they don't show much) to pieces of docks and dimensional lumber for about 3-weeks.
Nice days work, looking foreward to CC,
Thanks for the heads up on Hammilton. Nothing like rolling down the lake on plane, enjoying a beautiful morning with the sun and wind in your face........... then you slam a railroad tie right under the surface.
Kinda kills the moment.
Yea, they don't have much "give". Been lucky so far - knock on wood.Originally Posted by gooch