Sorry to hear about the battery. But it sounds like good fishing for a while. Dang, all 15 inchers, Way to go
Oh yea I know about the honey do list my self, hang in there buddy...
I had one of those once in a blue moon days Saturday at Kentucky Lake on Blood River.
First time this year to go fishing and as soon as I set my very first rod in the holder it went under before I had let go and I had a big one on. I nailed 20 within 1.5 hours while spider rigging and then the trolling battery went bad. By the way it was a Walmart special
The battery on my scale were bad so I couldn't weigh them. It just wasn't a good battery day.
Every fish was around 15 inches or more and I never got a throwback just 15 inches +. They filled up two 1 gallon zip-locks. I hope this is the sign of a good season.
They were all caught on minnows in 8 to 10 feet of water and they were not in bunches. I caught them within a 1/4 mile radius.
Water was 60 and dirty.
No wind.
Female had eggs but they were fresh with no blood. I didn't mean to keep her but I tore her up getting the hook out.
Didn't get to go today. The wife made me clean around the cabin.
I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed shrink is our friend.
Sorry to hear about the battery. But it sounds like good fishing for a while. Dang, all 15 inchers, Way to go
Oh yea I know about the honey do list my self, hang in there buddy...
Gonefission
Bill
Yeah...I hear ya about the battery. I went and bought a backup. Now if one goes bad I got a spare! Sounds like you cleaned up in the fish Dept. Now I need to get into em' like that this weekend.
How deep were the minnows if you don't mind my inquisition?
I kept them 4 to 5 feet.
I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed shrink is our friend.
Thanks much!