Not much shad action at all at the mouth of Deer Creek. Nothing in about a hour of fishing for me or anyone around me. Couple guys had seen a few brought in here and there.
Headed up to the dam, the spillways were open and it kind of looked a little like the ocean with waves breaking coming in straight at the shore and fishing bulkhead. Didn't see any thing happening on the shore and the water was weird, just a big eddy with the current running up towards the dam. Did some casting for maybe an hour or two at the south end of the fishing bulkhead where the current came back to normal and was heading down river. Fairly large crowd of locals there and some fish were coming in. Maybe saw 5-6 American shad, 4 hickory. None for me I only managed to snag one large carp and hook another larger another.
Three nice stripers also came in that hit shad jigs or spoons of the local crew. One was a real beauty had to be about 36" and just fat and healthy. Another guy to the dam side of me hooked a smaller rock(maybe 20") and also a big Flathead that he lost at the shore, both on 4 or so inch twister tails.
Not a great day for me but it was enjoyable to get out and the second lipped hooked carp was actually very spunky and I had some head shaking and runs that had me believing I had a nice rock. Shad are not there yet or maybe with the weird weather it's as good as it is going to get. I got to totally polar opposite predictions from guys at Deer Creek. First was by the time it warms up it is going to be all over with, the other that when it finally warms up they are going to run in mass.
Headed up to the dam, the spillways were open and it kind of looked a little like the ocean with waves breaking coming in straight at the shore and fishing bulkhead. Didn't see any thing happening on the shore and the water was weird, just a big eddy with the current running up towards the dam. Did some casting for maybe an hour or two at the south end of the fishing bulkhead where the current came back to normal and was heading down river. Fairly large crowd of locals there and some fish were coming in. Maybe saw 5-6 American shad, 4 hickory. None for me I only managed to snag one large carp and hook another larger another.
Three nice stripers also came in that hit shad jigs or spoons of the local crew. One was a real beauty had to be about 36" and just fat and healthy. Another guy to the dam side of me hooked a smaller rock(maybe 20") and also a big Flathead that he lost at the shore, both on 4 or so inch twister tails.
Not a great day for me but it was enjoyable to get out and the second lipped hooked carp was actually very spunky and I had some head shaking and runs that had me believing I had a nice rock. Shad are not there yet or maybe with the weird weather it's as good as it is going to get. I got to totally polar opposite predictions from guys at Deer Creek. First was by the time it warms up it is going to be all over with, the other that when it finally warms up they are going to run in mass.
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