4/28/14 Lake Jackson
Posted: May 1st, 2014, 3:10 am
This is gonna be a brief one. We made it out an hour prior to the morning major feeding time. To our dismay the wind was a steady 12mph out of the east/southeast with gusts up to 25mph. The wind significantly reduced the morning feed in my opinion. We caught almost 200 fish over the last 2 April new moon trips out here, and today we only caught about 10, with only 5 being keepers. We were catching at a significantly low rate at our best spot, but it was choppy so I moved us to the south end of the Crowder side of the lake where it was calm, but fishless for the most part. After moving, we found a couple nice ones at the entrance to a boat trail in rough water, before I decided to completely move out of the crowder area entirely. I took a newly flooded boat trail over to the nearby Lucerne Drive section of the lake and the water was almost glass upon our arrival. By this time we were past the morning major feeding time and we only managed a single toad. I did see a nice bass smashing bait in the pads just before leaving this section of the lake and heading in for the day around 2:30pm. I dont currently have a barometer, but I would like to see if there was a high pressure system in conjunction with all this wind. Ill probably just pick up a cheap one from Amazon and in the future I'll try to add barometer readings to my fishing reports. As of this writing the lake has reach an unprecedented level of 85.1' above sea level. Lake Jackson hasnt seen pool levels like this since 97. Another lesson taught to me, by ole Lake Jackson.
1lb toad

1lb toad