Sounds like you've found yourself a honeyhole......good work.
I've been fishing Shady Hollow Cove lately. This place has been putting limits in the boat, so I haven't been anywhere else on the lake. I noticed as the water temp went down, the fish moved into deeper water. Water temp is 42 degrees and fish are holding in trees in 20-25' of water around +/- 15' down. The SI unit has found submerged trees about 20-30' in front of the visible tree line. I've been working these trees the most. The trees are marked on the map as red lines. I've been slow trolling with one 1/8 oz jig per pole with 1 1/2" tube jigs (black/chart, black/pink, blue/chart, black/green/chart). Depending on the day some colors worked better than the others. But the old standard black/chart has been the color the fish hit the most. If anyone else has been out, I'd like to hear how you are doing. Post a report.
Alex (KC Area, Smithville Lake)
Sounds like you've found yourself a honeyhole......good work.
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Nice job finding that submerged honey hole.
Nice job, alex....congrats on zeroing in on them!
Looks like youve found a nice spot for limiting out and there should be no reason for the fish to leave either.
Health nuts are going to feel stupid someday, lying in hospitals dying of nothing.
Thanks Alex
RHill KCNorth
You fellows up there are lucky to have someone that not only gives a report but puts a map out where you can see whats happening for sure! Great job apkape, keep the good work up.
Monk
fished the north side of that cove sunday with my 11 year old. we stayed where we could tie up to trees, blue/black and black/chart best colors for us.
Thanks for another great report