fishingmachine
11/16/2014 6:32:00 AMAmx
11/16/2014 9:13:00 AMmicahgee
11/16/2014 9:19:00 AMretained. "
Slow clap...
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Snake Dancer Excursions
Went out with a buddy today,arrived around 3,clear skies,sunny,and 39 degrees out.we started from the boat launch and headed left along the shore. We were using 5inch watermelon colored Gary Yakamoto worms(Texas rigged).we were casting towards the shore and very slowly retrieving,had a few bites at first(probly smaller bass or perch),and not much luck,it was starting to get dark and cold(28 degrees) rings in our poles had ice on them,and water drops froze on our boat,IT WAS COLD,But we had to get something!!,haha,so eventually by the logs to the left of the launch we started getting real bass bites but only ended getting one in the boat,it was about 16 inches and I'd say 1 1/2 pounds,fish was really healthy,clean and made a great dinner! The reason I rated it a two was because we really had to look for the fish and have ALOT of patience in the cold weather,but fishing is fishing and I'm slightly greatly addicted to it,so overall it was ok,atleast I didn't leave home empty handed,please let me know if there are better techniques to catch bass in the cold weather,thanks!