Headed out to Centennial Lake this morning to get my fix and troubleshoot my depth finder. I launched around 8am after purchasing a daily permit costing $5. A few bank fisherman arrived the same time targeting trout that were released from an early stocking. One trout was caught with a bobber and minnow and that was the extent of the shore bite.
Water clarity was terrible, I would have to say a foot...and that's stretching it due to the recent rain. Water temperature was fluctuating around 46-48 degrees. The deepest point of the lake reached depths of 25ft with plenty of shallows and coves. I decided to troll for some lethargic bass in deep waters and drop offs since it's still too cold for them to scope out their spawning locations. Trolling two rods, one with a chartreuse rapala medium (7-8ft) diving crankbait and the other...a deep diving (16+) pearl shad. My first pass was successful, landing a 17" Largemouth on the chartreuse crankbait in 15ft of water. It was a nice bass, unfortunately no pictures....he did not have much fight in him. After two more passes and a few hours, no success.
Around 10am, Followme438 joined me on the water. We introduced ourselves and talked the talk with his new Jackson Cuda. We farted around in the deeper end of the lake with no success. The winds started to kick up, so we decided to make a protected cove our new home. We fished for another few hours. Zach snagged two lures out of the water (impressive) and I managed to get bird nests in both my baitcasters with light tackle. I managed to catch a 9" crappie on a bobber and shad dart tipped with night crawler. I also missed a strike on a 2.5" gulp minnow on the same rig.
The showers started so we called it a day. On the west side of the lake is an island and few buildings on concrete pillions overlooking the water. The water is considerably more shallow, but looks like a great pitching spot in the summer. Despite the claims of extreme pressure on the lake, I will definitely fish Centennial again once the bass are more active. Last week a 2lb crappie was caught and almost broke the Maryland record...a true story since two bank fishermen from two different locations told me during friendly chats. It was great meeting Followme438, hopefully he can make a few meet and greets.
Water clarity was terrible, I would have to say a foot...and that's stretching it due to the recent rain. Water temperature was fluctuating around 46-48 degrees. The deepest point of the lake reached depths of 25ft with plenty of shallows and coves. I decided to troll for some lethargic bass in deep waters and drop offs since it's still too cold for them to scope out their spawning locations. Trolling two rods, one with a chartreuse rapala medium (7-8ft) diving crankbait and the other...a deep diving (16+) pearl shad. My first pass was successful, landing a 17" Largemouth on the chartreuse crankbait in 15ft of water. It was a nice bass, unfortunately no pictures....he did not have much fight in him. After two more passes and a few hours, no success.
Around 10am, Followme438 joined me on the water. We introduced ourselves and talked the talk with his new Jackson Cuda. We farted around in the deeper end of the lake with no success. The winds started to kick up, so we decided to make a protected cove our new home. We fished for another few hours. Zach snagged two lures out of the water (impressive) and I managed to get bird nests in both my baitcasters with light tackle. I managed to catch a 9" crappie on a bobber and shad dart tipped with night crawler. I also missed a strike on a 2.5" gulp minnow on the same rig.
The showers started so we called it a day. On the west side of the lake is an island and few buildings on concrete pillions overlooking the water. The water is considerably more shallow, but looks like a great pitching spot in the summer. Despite the claims of extreme pressure on the lake, I will definitely fish Centennial again once the bass are more active. Last week a 2lb crappie was caught and almost broke the Maryland record...a true story since two bank fishermen from two different locations told me during friendly chats. It was great meeting Followme438, hopefully he can make a few meet and greets.
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