08-12-2024, 06:06 PM
I really don't enjoy going to Echo in July/Aug and so far this year have just ignored it. Odd as it is the closet body of water to me. Why? Well as a bank tangler my options are pretty crowded at Echo as the beach lovers mob the places I can access and the small craft live in those coves playing splash your girl friend. But this morning, after a really big early thunder storm, I decided to drop over. Figured the storm would have most everyone indoors this morning. That was most mostly true, including the fish. I searched a few likely places for perch with my castable sonar but did not locate any active perch. Not even any little ones chasing my floating jig in. I did catch a few very small small mouth. Maybe the storm put them off too?
Anywho I have not really seen any ( or very many at least) Echo reports this summer and I am wondering if it had the bumper crop on young perch and bass that i have seen at RP PV EC Jordy? Mostly curious about how the future looks as the indicators for our other local water seem very positive.
On a side note. Next time I try Echo I am wanting to pullover in the rest area on the highway side and hike down the steep hill. I am guessing that not a lot of banktanglers do that. Mostly just kids cliff jumping. Should prove intresting
Anywho I have not really seen any ( or very many at least) Echo reports this summer and I am wondering if it had the bumper crop on young perch and bass that i have seen at RP PV EC Jordy? Mostly curious about how the future looks as the indicators for our other local water seem very positive.
On a side note. Next time I try Echo I am wanting to pullover in the rest area on the highway side and hike down the steep hill. I am guessing that not a lot of banktanglers do that. Mostly just kids cliff jumping. Should prove intresting
Remember: keep the lid on the worms, share your jerky, and stop by to say hi to Cookie and the Cowboy-Pirate crew