Very nice, way to go.
Started fishing at 5:00 a.m. yesterday morning and had 14 by 8:00 in the Gravois. Water temp 65. At least a foot of visibility. Caught them on a pearl slab buster 2 ft. under a slip bobber. Left there and went to the Glaize for some different techniques. Water temp. 70. Not as clear as the Gravois. Wind started to blow pretty hard. Started pulling some crankbaits. Caught and released 6 good ones and then my trolling motor batteries ran out of steam and couldn't keep up the speed I wanted in the wind so I quit. Feel like I could have caught several more if batteries had more juice.
Went to Beagles this morning. (Good to see you Beagle. Made it back to LOZ without incident.) Went down to my dock about 1:00 this afternoon and caught another 10 between then and 4:00. Some on the bank. Some 8' ft. deep over 55' of water. A few in between. They are definately scattered right now. Getting pretty hard to come by on the bank and those that have moved back out have to be forced to bite.
Here are a couple of pictures of the best ones over the last two days.
Mike
Very nice, way to go.
Nice to see some fish getting caught!
Mike
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Good job, Mike. i'm taking this weekend off...........uhhhhhh..........ok, i may do some fishing from the bank early saturday morning. i won't be in a boat for sure tho. ok, i may do some "green carp" fishing at a local conservation lake from my boat but there won't be a crowd of morons there. be safe out there.
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good job, nice fish.
Good job Mike.
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Great lookin catch Mr. Baker! I'll be after em Sat, Sun and Mon. Hopefully I'll have more good pics to post.
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How far up the glaize did you go Mike?i haven't been on the lake in two weeks and have kinda lost whats happening.
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Good job Mr Baker - sort of the same over here on this end. Still a few on the banks, but for the most part, seems like them are moving out. You can see some 70 degree water back in the heads of the coves.
Mark
Pitching jigs, catching slabs, life is good