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Post by coheasion on Apr 4, 2016 12:27:21 GMT -5
A picture montage of the weekends fishing in chronological order: First this happened Friday night: Then this happened Sat morning: Then this happened mid-day Saturday: Then this happened Saturday afternoon/evening with ZERO bites: Then this happened Sunday morning: All told we boated 5 stripers largest was 30" , two 3lb smallmouths, 1 4lb largemouth, 1 10 lb flathead, and lost a 6 lb largemouth at the boat. Fishing was going great until the cold front and wind moved in. Bait was easy to find along the banks in the back of creeks. Still beats yardwork any day though!
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Post by coheasion on Apr 4, 2016 12:42:40 GMT -5
Forgot to add - the upper BW clarity has improved a LOT over the last week. Water ir pretty good up until the B41/Poplar Creek area and then gets considerably more stained after that.
WT Sat - 53-56 mid to lower BW WT Sun - 51 - 53 until B41 and then up to 56
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Post by mwardncsu on Apr 4, 2016 12:48:16 GMT -5
Nice fishing - wind can suck!
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Post by smlfishing on Apr 4, 2016 12:55:48 GMT -5
Sounds like you caught an assortment of fish.
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Post by coheasion on Apr 4, 2016 12:59:42 GMT -5
Hi Mike - yeah the wind was a PITA this weekend.
I know most folks on here are Lowrance guys, but do you think the arches in my screenshot were stripers? They don't look like monsters but still trying to determine exactly what I am looking at there...larger crappie or smallish stripers or something else?
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Post by mwardncsu on Apr 4, 2016 13:09:38 GMT -5
hard to know without seeing other things and confirming via catch and getting to know that sonar a bit better - that could have been a pile of gizzards or crappie or white perch - or, depending where you were, it may have been a school of smaller stripers....
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Post by FishON on Apr 4, 2016 15:14:38 GMT -5
Nice screen shot.
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