After work this morning I met my buddy at the launch in Mooringsport at 5:35am,it was raining and windy. At first light we put in and trolled over to the hot spot . Fished all the places that fish where caught at with no luck. Moved a little deeper and caught two droped anchor and figured we where fixing to whear them out but didn't . The graph was marking fish in the 18'to 20' depth but I guess the weather had them stirred up . There where two other boats in the same area not catching either .We fished till 10am and called game ,at this point I couldn't tie a jig on my line because my hands being so cold .I will pull my boat to work Sunday evening and when I get off Monday morning I plan to hit it agian,hopefully they will have stabilized by then and want to eat. Hope this satisfies anyone's curiousity about the recent honey hole ,ya didn't miss nothing !
Jeffro
JEFFRO
character jeffro- but you're young toosorry you didn't ketch any and GLAD I didn't go. usually takes a coupla days or so forem' to get back to normal after a front passes.
good fishin
Dang...I hate to hear that! I am gonna hate it to drag my boat up to Caddo & not catch anything! Never know if I don't go!, besides...I am already hooked up!
I take my hat off to anyone tough enough to even try and fish in that miserable weather this morning. Sorry you did not sack them up. I know what you mean about cold hands---I was that way Friday. When I dropped a minnow I just had to let it flop around because I could not pick it up. Good luck Monday!!!!
:D Bought too cheap and kept too long!!!!:D
:D WALLY:D
Hate you didn't catch any, but appreciate the report. I woke this morning with full intentions of going hunting and heard the thunder and rain and went back to sleep. My wife went to town at noon and almost hit a wall hanger of a buck. She said it was the biggest she'd ever seen and her dad has 4 on the wall with the smallest being an 8pt with a 19 1/2in inside spread. I guess you don't know until you go!
Catch and Release: Catch the slabs and Release the little'uns