killerbe20 Posted August 22, 2010 Posted August 22, 2010 was supposed to fish friday evening, but was way too rough! The same guys were coming back in the morning so we decided against killing ourselves. Fished 6am-12pm. The boys from Minnesota found the local marina drinking establishment to be too much fun to make it an early morning! The lake was pretty rough still and had decent reports from the day before so i stopped in 55fow instead of running 15 miles. Took a bit to get our first fish but once we did fishing was pretty steady. Worked N and S outside the reef. Really good action while the fog and cloud cover was around. Once the sun showed up, fishing gradually slowed to one fish a pass, then completely turned off by 11am. Ended 13-20ish, Super Slims are still hot on cores and downriggers! Green Gator on a 35 SWR was the hottest. A white e-chip with a Dreamweaver UV tarheel fly also was pretty hot fishing the bottom.
Nailer Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 Nice slab there Josh. Way to get the boys on fish.
jimcr Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 Nice fish, up in Milwaukee the fish are running real deep. I wish that that they were in that shallow.
KJ pluggin Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 Nice work Josh! Do you use a lot of the UV lures?
Boltman Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 Good Job Josh and damn that's a Nice FEssh...............I'm jealuos.
killerbe20 Posted August 23, 2010 Author Posted August 23, 2010 thanks guys! jim - this was the first day i didn't have to run +/-15 miles since July! It was a great change of pace!kj - this is the first year i have run UV stuff. I just never had any of it before. That UV tarheel fly has been great ever since i put it on. i have some Dreamweaver UV spoons that have also been good at times. Most of my UV spoons are regular sized and the fish down here have been loving the smaller spoons so they have not gotten much playing time. I'm sold on the theory of it though!
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