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    Default I enjoyed a nice afternoon in the float tube


    The temp gauge was reading 64 on the way to the lake today. The weather liars are saying that colder is moving in soon. I arrived to fins a 8' wide well beaten path through the weeds . It appears the public lake has been "discovered". I licked off into a light breeze while hoping that it holds direction for a real easy return to take out.
    The lake surface was at 59 degrees. I took 2 rods , one being the 4pc.7 1/2' Micro- lite (BPS) The other was a nice 5 1/2' Wally Marshall . Light action. I got this rod for horsing big gills up through cottonwood limbs in 30' of water. It is still fun to take in the float tube once in a while .
    I tied on a pair of red butt jigs in 1/80 head on a bronze #8. One was purple head and sparkle pearl body. The other an orange head and dark peacock body. The fish were scattered ,some singles and most in small groups . Max depth in this lake is 18' down the center, but most fish were around 14' over 16" of water . I had a shot above the jig to get it down faster and tried to keep it just above and fish spotted. Sometimes I would hold the jig as steady as possible for a while , then just drop it. That brought a hit a few times.
    In the 4hrs I fished I only covered about half the lake . The number of fish marked was way down ,and overall size was down. I did get one nice girl gill at 10 1/2". I would imagine that some of my ice jigs might have been a good choice but I was stubborn about finding a way to make the red butts work .I like the way that all but 2 were solidly hooked just inside the roof of the mouth. I was far overdue for some time on the lake and sure enjoyed the time there. I did end up saving 24 for the tableName:  IMG_2170 (Copy).JPG
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    Great eating fare, for sure. Thanks for sharing.
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    Beautiful fish...congrats on the catch.


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    I will be tubing this weekend -- first time in a long time!

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    Looks like your tube was riding lower in the water on the trip back. Nice mess of fish.
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    Nice mess of fish. I have a few Wally Marshall rods myself. It is a great panfish rod.
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    I am glad to see that I am not the only one who fishes from a float tube. The last time I had mine out I had an audience as there were a couple of guys working on a bass boat at the launch and they stopped what they were doing to watch when I walked backwards down the ramp into the water and again a few minutes later when I pulled a fish out of a fish attractor within sight of the ramp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint View Post
    I am glad to see that I am not the only one who fishes from a float tube. The last time I had mine out I had an audience as there were a couple of guys working on a bass boat at the launch and they stopped what they were doing to watch when I walked backwards down the ramp into the water and again a few minutes later when I pulled a fish out of a fish attractor within sight of the ramp.
    The looks I get while tubing never cease to amaze me. It's like I just landed from Mars or something.

    I know kayaks are all the rage, but I like a boat I can carry to the water with one hand. On top of that, it's like fishing out of a recliner.
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    looking like some fun to me ......and then there is dinner .....very nice
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    excellent report & fishing

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