Cotaco Creek - 9 Mar 13
Yesterday, I went to Cotaco Creek for half a day. I launched from Triana at 0530, and was fishing NLT 0600. Surface water temp was 47 degrees. Water was stained and the current was stronger than normal. Wind was stronger than forecasted.
First cast, I caught a short Crappie. I thought this was a positive sign the day was going to be a good! I worked the laydowns, shallows, went south of the bridge, fished the mouth, and everything between. Total Crappie keepers = 2. One was black and one white. Both were solid twelve inch fish. I did catch six or seven shorts. I tried 1/16 and 1/24 oz jigs. Baits tried: BG monkey milk, blue ice, blue thunder, crystal, pink pearl, tuxedo shimmer, bluegrass, and watermelon wine. One of the keepers was caught on a 10' rod in my new Hi-Tek rod holder. I wish I had purchased Hi-Teks sooner. I gave away the keepers to a couple fishin the Indian Creek boat pier.
The stripe fishing is a different story. I found a school of hungry yellow stripe on the downflow side of one particular lay-down. I had a blast fishing this area for about forty-five minutes. As fast as I could get the jig in the water it was fish on! I set aside the single jig rod and picked up the double. I caught doubles on most casts. No clicker, but I am confident I pulled in 50+ stripe. The stripe really liked the BG blue ice and crystal.
I also caught one LM that went about 1.5lbs and one bluegill. The stripe and these were catch and release.
I had the pleasure of talking with a number of folks yesterday. No one had more than 3 keepers. Separately, several boats were fishing a local bass tournament. I had the good fortune to watch one young guy catch a 4lb LM. It surprised the heck out of him when he hooked into it!
Not many crappie, but a great day!
Last edited by Spaceman; 03-10-2013 at 10:18 PM.
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