09-30-2019, 11:48 PM
Fished the Knolls last Wednesday before the winds went wild. Left Lincoln before daylight and arrived at the Knolls when the sun was just crawling up over the mountains. Calm seas and no other fishers to be seen.
Started on the south end while dragging wb and a ppf with chub minnow attached. Fishing was good but not fast. I did better on the wb than the ppl, surprise. Caught two that looked like 30 inchers for sure but when I put the tape to them the old shrinkage set in and I couldn't get them past 29 inches -- still, nice cats. Caught a dozen or so but the big one still eludes.
Was enjoying the peace and solitude when I heard and saw a big boat launch from the south fence?? then two more big boats followed. As they got closer I could see that they were flat bottom boats and the first one had a big pile of netting in the front; they were carp seiners. They stopped by me to ask if I had seen any carp activity -- I had not -- and then they moved on southward in search of shallower water. They had been working in the Mud Lake area but complained about the high water making it difficult to make a good catch. I wished them well but could not join them in complaining about the high water.
It was a good day, especially with the heavy winds coming later in the week. Marked lots of fish in the area so it should be good for another try with calm weather coming on. I hope to join TD and Pa there on Thursday for some serious cattin'.
And... Inasmuch as most fishaholics are also huntaholics, I have to slip in a pic of my muzzleloader buck. A perfect 10x10 and 33 inches wide...……………………..well, okay, actually my brother got the deer... but I really did catch the cats.[]
BLK
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Started on the south end while dragging wb and a ppf with chub minnow attached. Fishing was good but not fast. I did better on the wb than the ppl, surprise. Caught two that looked like 30 inchers for sure but when I put the tape to them the old shrinkage set in and I couldn't get them past 29 inches -- still, nice cats. Caught a dozen or so but the big one still eludes.
Was enjoying the peace and solitude when I heard and saw a big boat launch from the south fence?? then two more big boats followed. As they got closer I could see that they were flat bottom boats and the first one had a big pile of netting in the front; they were carp seiners. They stopped by me to ask if I had seen any carp activity -- I had not -- and then they moved on southward in search of shallower water. They had been working in the Mud Lake area but complained about the high water making it difficult to make a good catch. I wished them well but could not join them in complaining about the high water.
It was a good day, especially with the heavy winds coming later in the week. Marked lots of fish in the area so it should be good for another try with calm weather coming on. I hope to join TD and Pa there on Thursday for some serious cattin'.
And... Inasmuch as most fishaholics are also huntaholics, I have to slip in a pic of my muzzleloader buck. A perfect 10x10 and 33 inches wide...……………………..well, okay, actually my brother got the deer... but I really did catch the cats.[]
BLK
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