12-30-2007, 05:54 PM
Cold water at 48 degrees plus a stiff breeze that came up about 11:00am combined with a cold front passing right over us, well it was tough to persevere. TubeN2 and I had Fish Finders on this trip. It proved to be a plus for Crappie fishing. Pass over a mark and drop your jig down there. It took a little wiggling but they would eventually hit. Hooking them was a different story. Slow trolling over some of the more populated areas produced a few more fish.
With the sun shining on the east shore cliffs and the water warming to 51, I tried the Super Stretchy. Casting right on shore to the newly flooded Rocks and trees produced three bass of around three pounds each. This dried up as the terrain turned more to flooded trees and mud banks. I found out the that TubeN2 had caught a bass right past where I gave up.
As Macfly, enjoying his second tubing foray( "I'm gonna get some warmer socks") and I slow trolled our way back to the launch ramp against a gnarly cold wind. The Crappie bite disintigrated. On the Finder it looked like the few fish I could meter had their noses in the mud. If we had gone back out I would of tried those trees some more down the east shore. I love Flippin...
We had a great Carls Jr. lunch thanks to Macfly and some pretty heavy snoring TubeN2 action. That guy fishes too much.(Pot calling Kettle Black[]) His Son,TubinToo was right out there in the (action?). I think he was wishin' for some warmer water and he eventually froze out to find his own zzzz's in the nice warm truck. Again, great fishing partners,being outdoors, Freezing our Arses(sic)off together is always fun! Pics are located in "Corona Lake 10/29-07 "Album.
Also we all had the feeling something was missing on this trip. . A big . A big green tube, me missed you on this trip Dryrod... I know you really wanted to freeze your feet off with us if you could.
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With the sun shining on the east shore cliffs and the water warming to 51, I tried the Super Stretchy. Casting right on shore to the newly flooded Rocks and trees produced three bass of around three pounds each. This dried up as the terrain turned more to flooded trees and mud banks. I found out the that TubeN2 had caught a bass right past where I gave up.
As Macfly, enjoying his second tubing foray( "I'm gonna get some warmer socks") and I slow trolled our way back to the launch ramp against a gnarly cold wind. The Crappie bite disintigrated. On the Finder it looked like the few fish I could meter had their noses in the mud. If we had gone back out I would of tried those trees some more down the east shore. I love Flippin...
We had a great Carls Jr. lunch thanks to Macfly and some pretty heavy snoring TubeN2 action. That guy fishes too much.(Pot calling Kettle Black[]) His Son,TubinToo was right out there in the (action?). I think he was wishin' for some warmer water and he eventually froze out to find his own zzzz's in the nice warm truck. Again, great fishing partners,being outdoors, Freezing our Arses(sic)off together is always fun! Pics are located in "Corona Lake 10/29-07 "Album.
Also we all had the feeling something was missing on this trip. . A big . A big green tube, me missed you on this trip Dryrod... I know you really wanted to freeze your feet off with us if you could.
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