... are alive and well! Decided to stay close to home this morning and hit Riverbend Park in Fairfax County. I've only been there once this summer so it was about time. Landed 8 total SM bass and 2 bluegills. The best one went 13". Most were 11-12". Great fun on light tackle. Missed about 4 others when they jumped.
Half on a tube jig and half on a gold spinner. The water is murky. About a foot and a half visibility. Of course, the best one of the morning got off after a good couple of runs. This one didn't jump and stayed down. Got a good couple of looks at him, too. Maybe a couple pounds.
And what's the old adage... leash it or lose it?! Took a bunch of pics and on the last fish he went nuts and... kerplunk, there goes my camera! Less than 3' of water and I spent 20-30 minutes trying to find it. Lots of crevices and holes. Kinda like hillbilly catfishing reaching under rocks. Weird but, to no avail. But I know the area so if the water clears I'll have another shot at it.
Half on a tube jig and half on a gold spinner. The water is murky. About a foot and a half visibility. Of course, the best one of the morning got off after a good couple of runs. This one didn't jump and stayed down. Got a good couple of looks at him, too. Maybe a couple pounds.
And what's the old adage... leash it or lose it?! Took a bunch of pics and on the last fish he went nuts and... kerplunk, there goes my camera! Less than 3' of water and I spent 20-30 minutes trying to find it. Lots of crevices and holes. Kinda like hillbilly catfishing reaching under rocks. Weird but, to no avail. But I know the area so if the water clears I'll have another shot at it.
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