Well, this mornings low pressure system did not disappoint!
I launched to a nasty looking sky, occasional down pours, and winds/gusts up to 30mph out if the west at 5:15 this morning. I was keeping track of the radar since 4:00am and hoped the storm would pass while I was out there and it did. The sun finally bless me with it's presence and then fishing turned on.
I trolled along every shoreline dropoff that has worked for me in the past with my usual 1oz bucktail/paddletail combos. I trolled both lures deep because the only keeper I caught last outing was a result of this.
Every area that I worked today held keeper fish. I had double hook ups, a CNR hook up, and tangles from single hook ups all morning due to the heavy winds but I was willing to deal with it, for the amount of action I was experiencing.
All in all, I landed 23 fish, 5 of which were keepers between 21"-24-1/2". I came home limited with twin 23" fish and an awesome cardio workout.
I launched to a nasty looking sky, occasional down pours, and winds/gusts up to 30mph out if the west at 5:15 this morning. I was keeping track of the radar since 4:00am and hoped the storm would pass while I was out there and it did. The sun finally bless me with it's presence and then fishing turned on.
I trolled along every shoreline dropoff that has worked for me in the past with my usual 1oz bucktail/paddletail combos. I trolled both lures deep because the only keeper I caught last outing was a result of this.
Every area that I worked today held keeper fish. I had double hook ups, a CNR hook up, and tangles from single hook ups all morning due to the heavy winds but I was willing to deal with it, for the amount of action I was experiencing.
All in all, I landed 23 fish, 5 of which were keepers between 21"-24-1/2". I came home limited with twin 23" fish and an awesome cardio workout.
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