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First trip to Lincoln in 2017..First Fish in 2017
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After I got off work on Saturday Dave and I headed out to see if we could catch a fish. The weather had been great but there were rumors the wind might blow out of the South. We took a chance because it was our only shot before the next wet spell.

We launched at Lincoln about 3:30 PM. There were about 15 trailers in the parking lot and the channel was about 2 feet except for right by the buoy where it was only 1.8. Water temps varied from 60 to 58.

We headed out by the island hoping to catch a white bass for bait, OK we hoped to fool a walleye by saying we wanted white bass. Somebody was fooled, but not the walleye.

We cast with soft plastics with one rod and dragged last years WB meat on the other rods. In the first our and a half, Dave missed one hit on a jig and then caught a 2 foot kitty on his bait rod. I was still stinking.

The southerly wind hit a bit after 5. Thinking it was short lived, we anchored on the lee side the island. We got no more hits on the jigs, but I got a decent channel on a bait lying on the bottom. It found the anchor rope and I had to use a little more persuasion than usual. Didn't break it off, but the hook pulled out when Dave was just about to net it. I was going to release it anyway[Wink]

The wind died down about 7 and we motored over to the point and started over again. After 15 minutes a white bass hit my jig and volunteered to be fresh bait and I quit stinking at the same time. I missed one other hit on the jigs and then we started dragging the baits toward the channel to call it a day. It was an uphill battle as the wind returned. it was worthwhile though. The volunteer WB caught me a 25 inch kitty and we had 3 others on before we finally fired up the big motor and went in about 10 PM.

So, we ended up boating 2 nice channels and got a little fresh bait. We had about 10 hits altogether on the bait and 4 or 5 on jigs. Like BLK had told me, the kitties seemed widely scattered and somewhat tentative. Still a good first outing all in all.

More fun to come as the water warms!
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#2
I'd like to see a picture of the 24 foot kitty.
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#3
LOL, Dave would like to see one too! Correction made[Wink]
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#4
Good thing you fixed that BLK was probably gearing up for the real big one[Wink]
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[#0000FF]Where would you find planks long enough to make a bump board for a 24 footer? Or a fillet knife?

Anyway, nice start. More to come, I'm sure.
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#6
Good one! I like your clever picture as well!
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#7
Nice. Anything over 24 inches is a good first fish. I'm sure there are more and bigger ones to come.

I rekindled my marriage Sat. doing some things sweet-wife has been after me to get done. Fishing is better when there is peace at home.

I went out for some bank tanglin' early Monday morning. Wanted to see if there was enough water by the Mulberry Access Point to entice a cat bite. There was. Got there about 6 a.m., parked my truck near the shore and got two poles out. I put a "Brite Light" on the end of each pole and waited in the truck with Merle Haggard for a bite. Did not take long. The small light on one pole stared flashing red and I jumped out of the truck and hurried to the first rod. I was quickly reminded that I am too old and clumsy to "hurry" over football-sized rocks in the dark. Finally gathered myself up and landed a nice cat. Caught several but nothing photo worthy.

The carp were a major nuisance all morning. I had lots of "bites" that were nothing more than my line moving slowly sideways as the herds (hordes ?) of carp moved through. Lots of carp jumping all morning and lots of pheasants waking up as daylight crept over West Mountain. Good time to be out and about.

Only saw one other catter in the Goshen Bay area. Expected to see some walleye guys out from the orchards but not so. Very nice day with no wind and an overcast sky. Was wishin' I would have taken the boat. Saw one other small boat with three guys in it near the first spring.

I expect to find that big one as soon as this cold spell passes through.

Glad you were able to get out and off to a good start. It will only get better.

BLK
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#8
It sounds like you found more fish shallow than I found deep. Good call on your part!
I think should be thinking about that when the water gets to about 60 degrees.
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