07-25-2021, 10:03 PM
After receiving a little encouragement from BLK, Vi and I got to the ramp at Lincoln Beach early Friday morning to find he had already made his departure (not a big supersize). We did find Pisco at the ramp getting his bait for the day. After getting him on his way, we made our way down the channel through skinny water into the main lake. On our way over to the Knowles we desided to stop and fish out front of the orchards for a while. Vi boated one and we decided the wait for another probably wasn't in our best interest so we headed west.
Pisco had disapeared but we could see BLK just to the south. Before we could get close enough to talk he left. I should have told him eariler that we have had our covid vacines.
We fished the pattern we did a couple weeks earlier but our catch was less than expected. Don't remember our count, Vi's tally sheet is somewhere out of sight. We thought back to Ice Sled telling us of biger fish lurking deaper water so we headed farther off shore and catching just slowed down. We never did find any water more that 7.4". All of our fish were heavy and healthy but nothing over 28.5. No bumpers.
Sat. We desided we could be hot out on the lake just as easy as we could at home and be better off than working in the sun. We started fishing about 0930 about .75 mi. off the orchards all the time thinking we should be some where else. It was slow to say the least. We had more hits without hook up than either of us can remember. I did (I swear) have one on that had that big fish feel. It got into the other two lines then the motor. I could feel the line chaffin as it went back and forth, then all came loose, nothing but slack line. Oh well, better than a crappy tied knot comming loose. Sometime the fish win!
There were several larger boats in the marina on our return. I'm sure at least two were wishing they had gone some where else to play. One that was trying to manuver arount the docks sure was stiring up a bunch of mud, probably rocks as well. The other had trailered hi boat and was giving carefull inspection of his lower unit. I don't know where the cut off point is as farr a boat size, but if you have more than two feet of draft I would look foe some other place to launch.
Vi just handed me a note: 18 out of 23 were 25-28.5. That was two days catch.
rj
Pisco had disapeared but we could see BLK just to the south. Before we could get close enough to talk he left. I should have told him eariler that we have had our covid vacines.
We fished the pattern we did a couple weeks earlier but our catch was less than expected. Don't remember our count, Vi's tally sheet is somewhere out of sight. We thought back to Ice Sled telling us of biger fish lurking deaper water so we headed farther off shore and catching just slowed down. We never did find any water more that 7.4". All of our fish were heavy and healthy but nothing over 28.5. No bumpers.
Sat. We desided we could be hot out on the lake just as easy as we could at home and be better off than working in the sun. We started fishing about 0930 about .75 mi. off the orchards all the time thinking we should be some where else. It was slow to say the least. We had more hits without hook up than either of us can remember. I did (I swear) have one on that had that big fish feel. It got into the other two lines then the motor. I could feel the line chaffin as it went back and forth, then all came loose, nothing but slack line. Oh well, better than a crappy tied knot comming loose. Sometime the fish win!
There were several larger boats in the marina on our return. I'm sure at least two were wishing they had gone some where else to play. One that was trying to manuver arount the docks sure was stiring up a bunch of mud, probably rocks as well. The other had trailered hi boat and was giving carefull inspection of his lower unit. I don't know where the cut off point is as farr a boat size, but if you have more than two feet of draft I would look foe some other place to launch.
Vi just handed me a note: 18 out of 23 were 25-28.5. That was two days catch.
rj