08-04-2023, 09:42 PM
Rain, rain, go away come again anothe.... finally, a good weather day at Lincoln. Arrived at the launch at 5:30 this morning expecting a nice calm and rain-free day only to find a pretty stiff wind blowing (1-2 mph forecast?). Decided to wait it out with Willie and Merle hoping the wind would subside. It did. About 6:00 or so Richard and Vi arrived and they also thought the wind was a bit much. We spent a few minutes playing with the white bass and then launched and headed for the Knolls. Light wind was a nuisance for about an hour or so and then it calmed down.
Catching started out kinda slow. Took me a half hour to find my first fish but it was a good one measuring 31 inches and weighing just under 13 pounds. Catching picked up as the wind died and the sun came up. I used white base for bait and caught 11 fish -- 13 if you count one whitie and a mudder. I caught two at 29 inches and two at 28 to go with my 31 incher. Touched bases (oars?) with R and V and they had about ten or so cats and a nice bunch of white bass. The wb were active all along the shoreline as they fed on midges and the yoy whities. I fished with minnows for a while but the wb were ripping off my bait faster than I could re-bait. A 7/0 circle with a chunk of wb helped keep the wb and mudders at bay.
Lots of algae in the water as the east wind blew it all over to the west side. Cats were big and strong with lots of pulling power. If the monsoon rains hold off for a few days I hope to get back out and give John, Jim, and Julie a bit of competition. The best is just getting started.
BLK/Lynn
Catching started out kinda slow. Took me a half hour to find my first fish but it was a good one measuring 31 inches and weighing just under 13 pounds. Catching picked up as the wind died and the sun came up. I used white base for bait and caught 11 fish -- 13 if you count one whitie and a mudder. I caught two at 29 inches and two at 28 to go with my 31 incher. Touched bases (oars?) with R and V and they had about ten or so cats and a nice bunch of white bass. The wb were active all along the shoreline as they fed on midges and the yoy whities. I fished with minnows for a while but the wb were ripping off my bait faster than I could re-bait. A 7/0 circle with a chunk of wb helped keep the wb and mudders at bay.
Lots of algae in the water as the east wind blew it all over to the west side. Cats were big and strong with lots of pulling power. If the monsoon rains hold off for a few days I hope to get back out and give John, Jim, and Julie a bit of competition. The best is just getting started.
BLK/Lynn