10-11-2004, 12:02 PM
[cool][blue][size 2]That was the only WALLEYE brought to net. There were a couple of others hooked and lost, and quite a few "suspicious" hits.
Actually, there were probably about a dozen white bass caught, and quite a few mud cats.
As far as I know, I caught the only channel cat...a 22 incher that weighed just over 3 pounds. The morning water temp is down below 60 now and the kitties are not as active. If the water warms a bit during the day, they will sometimes move into the warmer shallows and munch some bait. After catching several sluggish mudders, I finally got the channel cat just after noon. The water had warmed up to 62.5 degrees and I was hopeful I might get to play with a couple more. Then the big W started kicking up and I kicked back to shore and went home.
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Actually, there were probably about a dozen white bass caught, and quite a few mud cats.
As far as I know, I caught the only channel cat...a 22 incher that weighed just over 3 pounds. The morning water temp is down below 60 now and the kitties are not as active. If the water warms a bit during the day, they will sometimes move into the warmer shallows and munch some bait. After catching several sluggish mudders, I finally got the channel cat just after noon. The water had warmed up to 62.5 degrees and I was hopeful I might get to play with a couple more. Then the big W started kicking up and I kicked back to shore and went home.
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