I fished Fletchers today from shore, 3-28-12, 10:30am-2:30pm. Decent day of hickory fishing. The hickory run is ramping up nicely. I caught about 30 hickories, mostly mediums with at least 8+ nice-sized females. Lure of the day was anything chartreuse or limetreuse. I caught many on limetreuse 1.5” twistertails on 1/16oz heads with 1/2oz inline sinker. The other night I powder painted the inside surface of a couple silver spoons a bright chartreuse. They worked well too as did chartreuse shad darts. I caught no American shad or white perch.
River in good condition. Flow has improved over the past few days and visibility has dropped from 6’ to 3’, which I think was a step in the right direction concerning catching shad mid-day. Nearly calm too, I shoulda brought my canoe. Not many fishermen either. At 10:30am there were more boats at the pier than out on the water. Only guy I was able to talk to briefly was a lone kayaker that drifted by.
River in good condition. Flow has improved over the past few days and visibility has dropped from 6’ to 3’, which I think was a step in the right direction concerning catching shad mid-day. Nearly calm too, I shoulda brought my canoe. Not many fishermen either. At 10:30am there were more boats at the pier than out on the water. Only guy I was able to talk to briefly was a lone kayaker that drifted by.
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