Anyone know if those Bouys
all across Ross Barnett and I mean ALL across Barnett are connected to each other with a rope? Guess they are seismic lines or some crap but they are everywhere you go on Barnett. Me and T-Man went to a spot where I been catching a few pulling cranks and had just got setup with the poles out when we saw the first of them. They're in a straight line so we're thinking they are connected but not sure. They could just have a weight on the but surveyed in a straight line. Anyways, they kept us from getting to where I really wanted to hit. Didn't go feshless though, caught one nice one bout 13 1/2 to 14 inches. I did learnt me a lesson yesterday though. Don't paint your trolling plate heavily cause it cakes up on the slot that the pin goes in and locks the plate in the upright position. Somewhere between the ramp and our first spot, the plat slipped down into a down position and locked tight, Needless to say, it bent the crap out of it. We got her working and were under 1.5 MPH. That's according to Tritons cell phone cause I went off and left the 997 laying on the back seat of the truck like a dummy. Had a blast talking crap and dranking a cold one or 12. LOL
Coulda done all of it except
being on the water talking smak with a good friend. I sho do love coming back across the lake just about dusk dark with all the lights along the shore of the rez. Purty
MAn, you starting to sound just like
I've just never tried it much
I went from Spawn only fishing with a cork and minner to putting rod holders for spider rigging on the boat. I tried a couple times last summer but seems every time I went the lake was white capping on me and I was getting bounced around like a pinball. Needless to say, I pulled cranks those days. LOL
Darn sure wish we'd have known it
we coulda been over on those drops in front of Twin Harbor. was still fun though