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Chickamauga Lake report: 9/02/2016
I fished with a new friend today from the Knoxville area, Cory Gerlach, and we had a good time riding around the mid-lake area fishing for crappie. I met Cory at the ETCC crappie fishing seminar at BPS in Kodak last Saturday. I noticed that Cory took a lot of notes while we were all teaching and doing the round table discussions. Cory is from up north, way up north near the Canadian border and wanted to gain more knowledge about crappie fishing. It was my joy to ride him around and show him the mid-lake area.
We met at HBSP at 7:00 AM this morning and I already knew that we were going to be in for some rough riding on the lake. The weather report this AM gave us 10 mph winds at 5:00 AM and increasing as the day went along. We saw whitecaps in various areas. We found lots of fish on the graph. Many were on off shore structure and grouped up pretty tightly and basically had lockjaw. We did manage to eke out 10 keepers between 10-11" and a few shorts. Cory even landed a monster spotted bass that was every bit 8" long. Grin.
The main goal was to help Cory with the location of the Canine for Crappies benefit tournament coming up on the 18th of September. He is going to fish it with another friend. Cory had only been on Chickamauga lake one time before today. I hope that I didn't get him turned around too much. Grin. The fish that we caught were deep, around 15 feet or more.
Panfish Assassins in the Chicken on a Chain was productive along with a Blue Ghost BG shad. Cory changed colors quite often and I don't know for sure what all he was using for lures. I did offer a Chicken on a Chain to him, but he wanted to experiment with different colors. I like to do that from time to time. We scouted a lot of areas and did find some fish in sheltered spots and caught a few fish from them.
We finished off the morning with a very good lunch at the Dockside Cafe at Harrison Bay State Park. The hand pulled pork plate was very good. It made for a good breakfast. Thank you, Cory, for driving down and spending a 1/2 day with the old Drumking. Let's do this again sometime. I will take you up on the offer of a guided trip on Ft Loudoun lake.
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