Got down to freezing last night .
Cold nights chill shallow ponds quickly making it tough fishing even with the sun out .
I got to the Town pond a little after noon , it was 47 degrees , when I left just before 2:30 , it had made it up to a balmy 51 .
Well, it would have been had it not been for the wind @12 mph gusting to 26 .
I tried fishing the shaded side but the wind was just too much .
I continue trying out different rods with the micro slip float method .
Today the first up , and the best of the two , was a 7’ 13 Fishing Envy Silver UL .
If I could catch the wind just right , my rig would almost reach the aerator I wanted to fish .
I pulled three bluegills away from those bubbles , with two of them just under the nine inch mark .
The other rod , a 7’ St Croix Premier UL was just too noodlely . My rig fell at least 10-15’ short every cast .
Both rods wore Carbon X reels and 2# line .,
Lure was a 1/80 Waspi jighead with two turns of black ,small, chenille to make a head and take up space where a mini trout magnet slipped right up against the chenille, put the hook bend right between V of the MTM .
Color was black/chartreuse .
Today was definitely a challenge, more so than yesterday.
I enjoy a challenge, if I can keep the skunk away .