09-17-2021, 10:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-17-2021, 10:15 PM by Boatloadakids.)
Fished Lincoln again today with Lee, he in his tube while I used my kayak. Beautiful day and great company. TubeDude had planned to join us but some family issues prompted him to cancel this time. He was missed but Lee and i hope to get him back down to Lincoln again soon.
We fished mostly out in front of the first spring. The fish seemed to favor the deeper water -- 6-7 feet, and white bass worked for me. I caught 13 cats, biggest was 28 1/2 inches. Lee released several and kept a few for table fare (or fair??) Lots of eye fishers wading and boating by the orchards, one boat working the island. One boat launched from Lincoln with about four adult fishers in it?? The water continues to drop and is probably not much over foot or so. Lee used his electric motor on his tube and had no trouble getting out. I launched closer to the rocky point.
No Jim, I did not find my 34 incher that is surely a 36 incher now. I did insert a tracking device in the fish using a satellite to transmit the location but the California fires fried the signal so the search continues unassisted. I'll add a photo of the fish to this post just in case someone catches a 36 incher that looks similar; 34 inches, 21 pounds, PB, a female, I think.
We fished mostly out in front of the first spring. The fish seemed to favor the deeper water -- 6-7 feet, and white bass worked for me. I caught 13 cats, biggest was 28 1/2 inches. Lee released several and kept a few for table fare (or fair??) Lots of eye fishers wading and boating by the orchards, one boat working the island. One boat launched from Lincoln with about four adult fishers in it?? The water continues to drop and is probably not much over foot or so. Lee used his electric motor on his tube and had no trouble getting out. I launched closer to the rocky point.
No Jim, I did not find my 34 incher that is surely a 36 incher now. I did insert a tracking device in the fish using a satellite to transmit the location but the California fires fried the signal so the search continues unassisted. I'll add a photo of the fish to this post just in case someone catches a 36 incher that looks similar; 34 inches, 21 pounds, PB, a female, I think.