Walt & I once again applied our drifting technique after a severe cold front and prior to the upcoming hectic holiday. Winds were out of the NNW at between 10 - 15 mph with gusts over 20 mph. Partly cloudy. Warm. We drifted (2 rods each) with tubes, curly tails, Roadrunners and straight tails. The straight tails out-performed everything else (dressed on the 1/8 oz. heads), with the tubes (1/16 oz. inserted tube heads) coming in second. The 2" curly tails & 1/16 oz. Roadrunners attracted the most bluegill bites. Out of the 73 that we caught & released, about 2/3's were crappie with the rest being gills. Here are some pics from today:
No giants today. The last one here that Walt got was on par with the largest for today. We were moving along at a pretty good clip and the 1/16 oz. & 1/8 oz. jigs were pretty high in the water column. The fish didn't seem to care and the bite was pretty constant with 3 doubles and 2 triples. A decent day to be on the water for about 6 hours of fishing.![]()


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