Today I hit the lake at O’ Dark Hundred. I spider rigged for a few hours and managed three fish, one medium two dinks. Then trolled out the back of the boat for three more mediums. All released.
Interesting place in that the lake seems to be no deeper than six feet. There were hundreds ofwater turkeys living there. I saw several mating pairs of bald eagles and also ospreys and watched red tail hawks gathering Spanish moss for their nest. Spring is on full speed. Lots of alligators and a couple of turtles were also checking me out. The cypress trees were really nice.
Fishing wasn’t very good though and an FWC census taker mentioned that nobody seemed to be doing very well. Said January the lake was producing big time. He actually tried to interview me a second time. I spoke to several well seasoned fishermen at the ramp around 1:00 pm and they had fewer fish than I.
I experimented with my two jig rig and that was half good half bad. I can tell you if you allow the line to touch another rod you get an unmitigated disaster. I was impressed with just how easily I could form complicated macrame creations.
I managed my first ever crankbait crappie and that was cool. Poor devil. I also noticed that my yarn chenile jigs with Slab sauce were equal to my Spin Jig lures today.
The weather was gorgeous with a light wind occasionally. The water had a ripple most of the time.
Tomorrow the weather liar says high winds, so I plan to work on my tackle stuff. Gonna pour my own Pony Head jigs. They are expensive to buy as you know. Also found a tackle shop that sells Rapala Shad Raps for $3.99 each, any style. So I got me some more to round out my box.
I. review I think this lake is not really a good fit for me. I liked the wildness and the beauty but the depth is an issue. Mostly fished water 2 1/2 feet deep. The water is tanic stained but also has brown mud. I suspect fishing the lilly pads with dauber type presentations is best and I haven’t started doing that yet.
Whoops...how cid she get in my report.
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