Where were you fishing? Sounds like you had a good time and sometimes just sticking to it is the ticket.
My partner and I began fishing at 9:30 this morning braving the cold and the wind. At 1:30 p.m. we had only 14 keepers. After trying many depths I finally found fish in 14 to 16 feet of water. We ended the day with 49 slabs, one weighing 2.0 lbs. that I released along with a couple 1 1/2 pounders that were full of eggs. It looks like they will be ready to spawn in a couple of weeks. We caught our fish on 1/16 oz. Wooley Booger Jig #682 June bug and yellow and #692 black and chartreuse. We tried some 1/8 oz. jigs earlier with little success. We'll have photos on our website of this catch early this next week - www.wooleyboogerjigs.com.
Where were you fishing? Sounds like you had a good time and sometimes just sticking to it is the ticket.
Sounds good. Glad somebody is putting it all together. The weather is killing me. The fronts are punding us on the weekend and I just can't seem to get a fix on em' fishing one day a week. Work is definitely mucking up the fishing. LOL
I worked my rear off on Oologah today. Found three bites, 3 fish, all male, 10' deep suspended in open water. Tough day on the lake, wind was the enemy. Congrats on the great trip!
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