North of Keaton - 3-10-08
Posted: March 10th, 2008, 10:27 pm
Fished north of Dekle this afternoon with my son (spring break). The water was stained from the recent rains but clear. The more north one went, the darker the water became, but it was still clear. The predicted EAST wind was actually a WEST wind, which I was glad about.
We fished Gulps (sorry!) and Mirrolures. We didn’t slay them at all. We caught two reds, one short and the other only 18.5”. Saw a few others but they looked lethargic. We also caught one trout about 16.5”. We had to fish the bait slower than normal. But there was plenty of bait fish in the area.
It was a beautiful day on the water, but I believe the cold front last weekend has slowed them down and expect the fishing to get better about Wednesday. I would have waited until Wednesday to go, but my son wanted to and I couldn’t resist.
Best of all – fishing with my college buddy – I loved every minute of it. If we hadn’t got a bite, I’d still have enjoyed it.
PS – always make sure the boat is actually properly attached to the hitch. The excitement of the day was about 1 mile down the road from the house when I hear an unfamiliar noise, look in the mirror, and I can see my boat from a different angle (the tongue was dragging on the ground, but thank the Lord for chains). Oh well – you have to make memories someway…
We fished Gulps (sorry!) and Mirrolures. We didn’t slay them at all. We caught two reds, one short and the other only 18.5”. Saw a few others but they looked lethargic. We also caught one trout about 16.5”. We had to fish the bait slower than normal. But there was plenty of bait fish in the area.
It was a beautiful day on the water, but I believe the cold front last weekend has slowed them down and expect the fishing to get better about Wednesday. I would have waited until Wednesday to go, but my son wanted to and I couldn’t resist.
Best of all – fishing with my college buddy – I loved every minute of it. If we hadn’t got a bite, I’d still have enjoyed it.
PS – always make sure the boat is actually properly attached to the hitch. The excitement of the day was about 1 mile down the road from the house when I hear an unfamiliar noise, look in the mirror, and I can see my boat from a different angle (the tongue was dragging on the ground, but thank the Lord for chains). Oh well – you have to make memories someway…