Sam Rayburn is .56 over Pool The water temperature is running in the mid
50s The back of the creeks are muddy with the main lake clear to around
two feet.
Big Fish! This Big Fish was caught Friday and was Caught on the Deep
diving Crank Bait off a deep drop..
There was several other big fish caught this week before the front hit.
You will see more big fish caught in the next two month as they get ready
for the spawn. We found several groups of fish yesterday .
The weather started out overcast with the wind blowing from the north
around 10 to 15 MPH . We caught a few small fish early and then the sun
came out . The first thing to come to mind was that’s it BLUE BIRD SKYS
its time to go home. But we just stayed with it hit few more spots trying
to found that group of fish. What do you know we found two groups that
was hiding from everyone else. We caught a few of them and then moved on.
I can’t say it was not tuff because it was but that what I like the most,
finding fish under the worst conditions I am just going to hit a few
baits here that I us when it get tuff. The Senko and Wacky Worm for slow
fishing this time of year . If you just cant work slow then work the
Rat-L-Traps over the edge of the grass and work the drains . Working the
deep Crank Baits, or Carolina Rigs Lizards on the outer edge and drops may
get you the big fish.
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One of the most important pieces of equipment on my boat is the Sonar and
GPS unit . You need to learn to use them . There is a lot more then just
looking at the picture and seeing a few fish symbols . The GPS is super
for finding you way around but there is much more to it. I have been
teaching my clients how to get the most out of these units. It’s is
included in the trip . For the guys that have been using the units and have
it down, pay attention. I know some of you are new to the mid lake area.
There is a lot of timber up here that you need to know how to navigate
thru. There are several boat lanes that are not marked that you need to
know about.
I have Marked them with my GPS unit and they can be uploaded on most
units for a small service fee.
Just one stump hit at high speed will not only ruin your day and cut into
your wallet for repairs but may get you hurt . I know I heard the story if
you don’t see it then its not there , But believe me its still there. I
have seen a lot of boats running thru the timber . There are ways around
the timber that wont cost you a minute or two to use and could save you a
lot. Following the other boat is not the answer . I seen the big boys with
the camera crews and I wouldn’t run were they do. Then what do I know I
just fish this thing over 200 days a year. I guess you can say its my back
yard. So be safe out there.
The Crappie have been good around the bridge and brush piles on live bait
and jigs .There have been a lot of fish move up the river in the last
month. With the heavy rains we will see if them hung tight or they may
get spooked and move some.