Nice, very nice. Thanks for sharing the report and esp. the pics!
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Tuesday mornings usually means that Dr Phillip Gawthrop and I are on the water. (His day off) We had reports of white bass schooling and many being caught, so we were eager to get in on the action. I wish that someone had notified Mother Nature that the white bass don't like to school when it is windy and a heavy chop on the water. We fished about 30-45 minutes with the fish being a no show, and decided to crappie fish for a while.
I took Dr Phil to a new off shore spot that I found recently that had good crappie on it and despite it being open water and fairly strong wind, we did manage to catch 4 keepers and 1 short crappie. The biggest was a white crappie that was 13.25". Phil had a nice black crappie over 12" long. The wind kept getting stronger, so we decided to go looking for a place with calmer water. I knew where some white bass like to hang out deep, but didn't know for sure if they were still there or in a biting mood. They were.
We landed 17 big whites and a few yellow bass (2 big enough to fillet) to go along with the 4 crappie that we kept. Water temp this morning was 84 .3 degrees. Just a little flow initially. We caught the white bass on 3/32 oz jig heads with 3" Bobby Garland Love Bugs. We had to fish very deep, over 20 feet to get the fish to bite. We were in 27 feet of water. A very good morning after we got out of the wind.
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Nice, very nice. Thanks for sharing the report and esp. the pics!
Life is good. Fishing is better.
Good report. So were they breaking top water at all?. thanks for sharing.
Nice Catch.....
Great job on the white bass.
" I go fishing not to find myself but to lose myself ".
Those are nice and very good eating also. Great job.
did good DK
Great report an pics. Looks like u had a good day
"wow, you should have been here yesterday"
Wednesday turned out better for the whites too
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