11-22-2009, 05:19 PM
A couple of fellow BFT members have been wanting to hit Strawberry with me, so yesterday we finally made it. With a forecast of overnight snow for Friday night, I was worried about the possibility of slick roads, but alas no need to worry. Drove all the way to Renegade without seeing any fresh snow on the roads anywhere. There was some old snow still on the road to Renegade, in a few shaded areas, that one needs to take slowly, but that was it.
Arrived at the ramp to find a few bank anglers, but we were the only boat (never saw another boat all day long) and the ramp was dry. Launched the boat and was thrilled that it started right up in the cold conditions.[
] My happiness didn't last long though because the outboard would not go into gear forward or in reverse.[frown] Powered up the electric trolling motor and I was grateful that our first place to try was close by.
Jacob caught a couple trolling a tube jig during the short trip to our destination. Anchored up in 22' of water and we were thankful that there was just a slight breeze and it was warm enough that we didn't even need to wear gloves.
Those conditions lasted for about 10 minutes and the wind started to blow from the west (and continued blowing for the rest of the day), temperatures cooled and the boat was dragging the small anchor.![[Image: beaten.gif]](http://www.bigfishtackle.com/images/gforum/beaten.gif)
Dropped the heavier anchor and the boat stopped drifting and all was well, except it was plenty cold on the hands and face.
Now for the catching report. It was a stellar day. No fish showed on the fish finder when we anchored up, not unusual for Strawberry, but I was still hopeful that we would find a few. We started getting bites almost immediately and I don't think we went 5 minutes the rest of the day without one of us getting a bite and usually it was a bite about every two minutes, until we left at 3:30 PM.[
] We never had to move the boat to locate the fish. One angler landed over 30 fish, and the other one landed just over 40 (they also probably lost as many as they landed) and I managed to land a few. Nothing huge today with all of the fish being cutts in the slot (average was about 19-20 inches long). All fish were caught on tube jigs tipped with chub, red shiner (I tried crawlers for awhile without success) or crawdad (see below). White, crawdad, black and chartreuse were the hot colors.
I caught a large crawdad and decided to give it a try as bait. I have never fished with crawdad before, so I wasn't quite sure how to fish it. I took off its tail and peeled most of the shell off of the tail. I tipped my tube with it and I caught three fish as quickly as I could drop the tube to the bottom! Unfortunately, the last fish ate the crawdad. I am going to start hauling my crawdad trap with me when I fish Strawberry so that I can get fresh bait. Advice on how to fish with crawdads would be appreciated.
Great day with Aaron and Jacob and grateful that I was able to get them into some fish and especially that the forecasted snow never happened.
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Arrived at the ramp to find a few bank anglers, but we were the only boat (never saw another boat all day long) and the ramp was dry. Launched the boat and was thrilled that it started right up in the cold conditions.[

Jacob caught a couple trolling a tube jig during the short trip to our destination. Anchored up in 22' of water and we were thankful that there was just a slight breeze and it was warm enough that we didn't even need to wear gloves.
![[Image: happy.gif]](http://www.bigfishtackle.com/images/gforum/happy.gif)
![[Image: beaten.gif]](http://www.bigfishtackle.com/images/gforum/beaten.gif)
Dropped the heavier anchor and the boat stopped drifting and all was well, except it was plenty cold on the hands and face.
Now for the catching report. It was a stellar day. No fish showed on the fish finder when we anchored up, not unusual for Strawberry, but I was still hopeful that we would find a few. We started getting bites almost immediately and I don't think we went 5 minutes the rest of the day without one of us getting a bite and usually it was a bite about every two minutes, until we left at 3:30 PM.[

I caught a large crawdad and decided to give it a try as bait. I have never fished with crawdad before, so I wasn't quite sure how to fish it. I took off its tail and peeled most of the shell off of the tail. I tipped my tube with it and I caught three fish as quickly as I could drop the tube to the bottom! Unfortunately, the last fish ate the crawdad. I am going to start hauling my crawdad trap with me when I fish Strawberry so that I can get fresh bait. Advice on how to fish with crawdads would be appreciated.
Great day with Aaron and Jacob and grateful that I was able to get them into some fish and especially that the forecasted snow never happened.
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