Metlbender and I hit it this morning at safe light. When we arrived at the make ready at yellow cliffs there was a truck parked partially blocking the ramp, it belonged to a group of 3 guys camping at the little ramada right beside the ramp with sleeping bags out, a shade canopy up etc... Guess TNF rangers somehow missed it when ticketing cars etc. anyhooooo... We headed to our first spot and picked up 3 quick fish then struggled and struggled some more. Decided to head up the river and look around for what seemed like forever since we found nothing, no meter marks behind the island or anything, just shad balls everywhere. Before calling it quits we went straight back to our first spot and picked up another quick 7. In hindsight we should have never left the biting fish to find more.
Also caught 1 tiny channel cat and one tiny "blue", no fish seen behind the dumpster. LOL
Lake was a zoo with boaters, Happy Mothers Day all!
Thanks Bob, at least you found a spot with some crappie. One wonders how many you would have got if you had stayed there. Haven't seen the lake since 40% so can't wait to get up there.
You didn't look behind the dumpster? That's the best spot on the lake. :dontknow:
Thank for the report Bob. I had family in town From Malaysia and been real busy. Hit me up if you need a back seater.
Appreciate the report Bob! Glad to here somebody's catching a few. Now that our Lake Powell trip is in the books, time to get back on topic & start Crappie fishing again. Maybe a night trip next weekend now that I've gotten caught up on things.......
LLL
Nice to hear of some slabs being caught, thinking of doing a night trip with Willie this week to Alamo.
Never leave fish to find fish. Although 10 crappie is a happy Crappie day.
Quote from: Bob M on May 11, 2013, 04:04 PM
Metlbender and I hit it this morning at safe light. When we arrived at the make ready at yellow cliffs there was a truck parked partially blocking the ramp, it belonged to a group of 3 guys camping at the little ramada right beside the ramp with sleeping bags out, a shade canopy up etc... Guess TNF rangers somehow missed it when ticketing cars etc. anyhooooo... We headed to our first spot and picked up 3 quick fish then struggled and struggled some more. Decided to head up the river and look around for what seemed like forever since we found nothing, no meter marks behind the island or anything, just shad balls everywhere. Before calling it quits we went straight back to our first spot and picked up another quick 7. In hindsight we should have never left the biting fish to find more.
Also caught 1 tiny channel cat and one tiny "blue", no fish seen behind the dumpster. LOL
Lake was a zoo with boaters, Happy Mothers Day all!
Great job with the tough bite out there! I am not so sure I would know where to start with the lake at 100%, hopefully it will be back down to 50% by the time I get home.
Quote from: Bob M on May 11, 2013, 04:04 PM
Metlbender and I hit it this morning at safe light. When we arrived at the make ready at yellow cliffs there was a truck parked partially blocking the ramp, it belonged to a group of 3 guys camping at the little ramada right beside the ramp with sleeping bags out, a shade canopy up etc... Guess TNF rangers somehow missed it when ticketing cars etc. anyhooooo... We headed to our first spot and picked up 3 quick fish then struggled and struggled some more. Decided to head up the river and look around for what seemed like forever since we found nothing, no meter marks behind the island or anything, just shad balls everywhere. Before calling it quits we went straight back to our first spot and picked up another quick 7. In hindsight we should have never left the biting fish to find more.
Also caught 1 tiny channel cat and one tiny "blue", no fish seen behind the dumpster. LOL
Lake was a zoo with boaters, Happy Mothers Day all!
shocking that 3 inbreds would be blocking the launch ramp, TNF gets out on patrol so little you can call the non emergency number for sheriff their officers are out there more than TNF and will go down and gently wake the idiots and politely ask them to move :angry4:
thanks for the report Bob
Thanks for the report Bob, glad to hear you had some action, that is more than most lately it seems. What depth of water were you dragging your minnows in (if you don't mind sharing).
Thanks and good luck to all!
Quote from: Bob M on May 11, 2013, 04:26 PM
we got our bottom bouncing minnows.
Now I've heard it all! Always new techniques from you Bob. Thanks for the insight but not sure I'll be trying that one out soon.
I have fished that way for years, not with a bottom bouncer but with 3 way swivel/weight on short drop and plain hook on 2-3' leader. Grew up fishing it for walleye in MN and works for just about anything anywhere.
Depth control/boat control!
Thanks
Quote from: Bob M on May 12, 2013, 08:28 AM
Quote from: mrokusek on May 12, 2013, 08:19 AM
Quote from: Bob M on May 11, 2013, 04:26 PM
we got our bottom bouncing minnows.
Now I've heard it all! Always new techniques from you Bob. Thanks for the insight but not sure I'll be trying that one out soon.
We tried the technique from 7' of water down to 35' but most fish were caught around 9' on the bottom. Bartlett is the perfect lake for bottom bouncing/drop shotting, virtually nothing to hang up on. I never broke off yesterday and was fishing 4 lb and 6 lb. Don only broke off twice.
Only twice.....he must have been "out of the water" for an hour or so......... :bootyshake:
I had to give Bob a chance. He still came up two fish short.
Way to put it on him Don! Maybe next time fish with one pole to give him a chance.