If I had a guitar on the boat today..that's what I would have been playing..the Blues..to go along with the lousy fishing. I can't say the fishing was terrible, because my brother-in-law and I caught 5 legal Smallies..but the fish were barely legal..definitely bucks. If it was a tournament it would have been 5 fish for 5 lbs.
Bluebird skies, temps in the low 80s, water temps moving up into the high 60s, slight breeze
We started at 0530 from Capri Marina and targeted all the points. I wanted to see if I could call-up a Post Spawn female with a Zara Spook or some other topwater- reaction bait. I did see a couple boil-ups..but nothing wanted my Zara Spook regardless of how I worked it (fast, slow, erratic, etc.) What the Smallies did like, however, was the smaller Pop-R presentation. And, interestingly, they wanted it shallow..I'm talking 1 ft. of water shallow.
We fished until 0930 because we couldn't buy a bite from 0900 to 0930..not even a Rocky (Rock Bass) bite. Although the Lake level is at its highest..and there was a lot of structure (trees/rocks/etc.) on the banks..most of the fish we caught were on/near the pea gravel and or boulders. The funny thing too is, that the Smallies didn't want any plastic spoon fed to them at all...I'm talking senkos, swim baits, tubes, jigs, bugs, etc. regardless of how they were fished or where they were fished. They only thing they hit was a jerkbait..and they were swatting at it instead of eating it good.
I'm guessing the Blues will last another week until the Smallies are done their Post-Spawn Blues and the water temps warm up into the low 70s. When the water reaches the low 70s, the topwater bite begins..at least traditionally for me at the Pack it starts. If you find the right place, you catch some nice size Smallies..and a lot of em.
Until next time. Fish ON! Rob
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