i wouldn't know what to do in clear water:)
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i wouldn't know what to do in clear water:)
Good luck, find some so we can go back this weekend!
I looked that lake up. Sounds real interesting.Gonna do more reading on it and see exactly where it is located!Hope you wear them out Sammy!Watch out for them dang water skiers!http://www.mdwfp.com/media/54730/kemper_county_lake.pdf
One of the main springs that feeds this lake starts on our family land, it is an awesome lake but its different to say the least. Completely spring fed other than what rainfall run off there is, no river or no long running creeks feeding it with Little Minnow being the longest which heads up on our place about a mile and half away. Lots of springs under water now, havent seen it muddy but one time since it opened close to 30 years ago.
I was in gin clear water yesterday and they were all over a 1 1/2" slider jig in chartruese glitter dead sticking it on 4 lb test.1 /64 oz. fine wire jig, flip it up to the edge of pads or stump or laydown, let it fall for a couple seconds on tight line, turn handle about 2 turns, let fall on tight line and bam!If that didn't get a hit a slow start and stop would. Some time right at the boat!I was surprised that they hit that color jig. I normally use natural colors. I think the full moon had them turned on.Every cow from here to there was standing with their head to the ground.
Slow today on the bream. Fished till noon and gave it up. Had 12 big gills and one bream that I would like some info on. An old man told me it was a government bream, meaning the govt put em in the lake. He said they don't reproduce. I know its not a blue, mongrel, or goggleye. I do know it pulled like a truck in 9 fow. One more week of good hot weather and they will be ready. This is a late lake on the bream.
Did it have a big mouth like a goggle eyes
that one of those copper noses?
Male bluegill is what it looks like.