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Mattawoman / Mallows Bay 8/17-18

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  • Mattawoman / Mallows Bay 8/17-18

    Arrived at Mattawoman around 2100 on Friday, fished for a while, caught a nap and then hit it again around 0530. End results were 2 snakeheads (21 & 22 inches) 2 bass ( 15-16 inches) a small blue cat soaking herring in the dark and a lot of missed fish. Fished a zoom horny toad knock off most of the morning and missed quite a few blow ups along the weed edge just downstream from the barge. Successfully "bait and switched" the 2 snakeheads I landed, once they blew up and missed the frog, I threw a jerk shad up in the same area and stuck 'em. Also missed a dozen or so blow ups above the steel wall way back in the spatterbock. Best time was right at daylight.

    Around noon I decided I needed lunch and a nap so I packed up and headed towards Mallows Bay. My first time here. Launched around 1430 and worked my way out into the ships. First impression, as stated by others, leave the mirage drive at home and be ready to add a few scrapes to your yak. The area was a little smaller than I expected and definately more wide open than Mattawoman. The ships extend from shore, through shallow weedy areas and out to the open water. I concentrated on the edge of the weeds and shallower. Ended up with around 10 bass and another 8-10 missed blow ups with 2 confirmed snakehead misses. Not bad for the middle of the day! Bass ranged from around 12-16 inches. Explored back up into the creek that feeds the area and it is pretty weed chocked. Heard some huge blow ups back in the spatterbock but the stuff is so thick I have no idea how you would fish it ??? Loaded up at around 1930 to make sure I was out before sunset. Btw, does anyone know what the consequences are for being at Mallows after closing time? Do they ticket? The way the gate looks you wouldn't be able to get in but you could leave whenever you want...

    Chimo

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    Good running into you on Saturday at Mattawoman Chimo! Nice job at Mallows, I'll be checking that place out at some point soon.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by DanMarino View Post
      Good running into you on Saturday at Mattawoman Chimo! Nice job at Mallows, I'll be checking that place out at some point soon.
      The same, it was Tom right? The Coosa would right at home at Mallows.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by chimo View Post
        The same, it was Tom right? The Coosa would right at home at Mallows.
        Yup, you got it. I'm Tom. I made it up as far as the sunken barge and then I went left into a channel. Tough day out there. Did Mallows have less pressure from other boats and kayaks?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by DanMarino View Post
          Did Mallows have less pressure from other boats and kayaks?
          There were 6 or 8 bass boats there at noon but only 1 still fishing at 1430 when I hit the water and there is plenty of water a bass boat won't even try and access. No other kayak fisherman and only 6 or 8 pleasure yakers around. There was some kind of lotus festival at Mattawoman that caused some of the yak and canoe traffic saturday.

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          • #6
            Gotcha. It sounded like some Sierra Club type of group from what I could tell. What the heck is a lotus festival?

            That's good to hear about Mallows Bay. I'll have to try and make it down there one Friday when I'm off work.

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            • #7
              Nice work, Wayne. That was a marathon bass fishing trip. When I hit Mallows Bay, we spooked some really BIG fish back in that creek. I threw a Spro popping frog with no luck, but I think the fish were already spooked. I'd like to go back with my Tarpon and a bit quieter approach. What were your lures of choice at Mallows Bay?
              Yellow Hobie Revo Rube Goldberg
              Yellow Tarpon 120

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              • #8
                Originally posted by DanMarino View Post
                Gotcha. It sounded like some Sierra Club type of group from what I could tell. What the heck is a lotus festival?.
                some type of Lilly pad flower I was told ??? There were some really big yellow flowers back from the weed edge.

                Bill, all I used was a bass pro Humpin toad in pearl. I would think someone who can pitch a jig to cover would do pretty good too...

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                • #9
                  Mallows is a favorite of mine, B yakin and The Jiggler. We have pretty good luck at dusk. We are there most times past dark and a few times B yakin and the Jiggler have been there past midnight. They dont mind as far as I can tell how long you are there as you can always leave through the spikes. Have seen a county sheriff down there a few times after dark and all he ever said was hi.
                  Robby
                  2014 Hobie Revo 13
                  12' Camo F&S SOT "Dirty Floater"

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