Alex, I saw you leaving and heading under W bridge. I knew I could not catch you in the red rocket ship. I fished north of Trimble on the flats until the wind just got unfishable. Had a decent day, most fish were in 4-8' in 15 fow.
Left there went up into Lynn Roberts for not a single catch. Left there and hit the piles off of W. Pulled out the cranks and caught a limit of bass in about a hour.
Nothing to write home about though. Lee
good job alex . i hope you dropped a few of those fish on that new deck. wouldnt want to have that new boat smell too long.
Alex I fished up roberts and south of Lynn caoght 6 keeper most in 8 to 10 ft of water. Used a red and white road runner under a long pole.
Feel the thump, hear the drag.
"GET IT IN THE BOAT"
Alex, I figured you would look like a lobster after the first weekend with the new boat - really expected to see you match the new ride.
GREAT report Alex, glad you enjoyed the new ride! Keefer, thats like the worst picture ever
Bill, when I first got a boat there was a learning curve on the different types of sun burns you can get on the water: clear sky, water reflected, wind burn, etc. It took me a while to figure out the many different ways the lake could turn me into a lobster. But not, it's SPF 1000 or a roll in the mud to keey the sun off of me.
Alex (KC Area, Smithville Lake)
Glad your new boat is workin out and that was a great report too
Nice post way to do your home work.