09-10-2014, 01:06 PM
I thought that these recent pounding storms (and insane flooding) would have blown out the fishing for a couple of days at Sand Hollow (it destroyed what little fishing was left at Gunlock); boy, I love being wrong. Did a quick check of Sand Hollow after work yesterday and in 90 minutes of walking the shore I took two dozen on topwater and another dozen with small crayfish plastics.
Normally this wouldn't be worth posting, but I had several fish over three pounds and one that was 3 lbs 14oz. If you know me (King of the stunted SH bass) or SH, that's a pretty good haul for a guy walking the shoreline.
Almost all of them were spitting up small to medium sized crawdads, or had them bulging out of their bellies. The craw's were all a dark olive/green, with the smaller crayfish starting to turn orange at the tips of their claws and spotty along their tails. I guess all that churning and rain really got the 'dad's moving around which brought the bigger fish in to dine.
Recently, the bigger fish have been chilling in 35-45 feet of water and since I'm way too lazy to get the boat out, I have missed most of them this year. However, it appears that times are a'changing and it might be that time of year to get down here and crush a few in the shallows.
So the questions are: when are YOU coming down to visit and when are we going fishing? If you're reading this then you're invited. Except FFL. No cheaters allowed.
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Normally this wouldn't be worth posting, but I had several fish over three pounds and one that was 3 lbs 14oz. If you know me (King of the stunted SH bass) or SH, that's a pretty good haul for a guy walking the shoreline.
Almost all of them were spitting up small to medium sized crawdads, or had them bulging out of their bellies. The craw's were all a dark olive/green, with the smaller crayfish starting to turn orange at the tips of their claws and spotty along their tails. I guess all that churning and rain really got the 'dad's moving around which brought the bigger fish in to dine.
Recently, the bigger fish have been chilling in 35-45 feet of water and since I'm way too lazy to get the boat out, I have missed most of them this year. However, it appears that times are a'changing and it might be that time of year to get down here and crush a few in the shallows.
So the questions are: when are YOU coming down to visit and when are we going fishing? If you're reading this then you're invited. Except FFL. No cheaters allowed.
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