The last time I was there it was really stained and flooded via the tons of water being released from El Capitan. This time the water had
gone down to almost back to normal. I always start off with reaction baits,(a bunch of them) but no takers. I then started working the
stick-ups flipping a Tokyo rig with a senko trailer. My other rod had basically a drop shot rig on straight braid that I almost cut off but
decided to flip that for a while. Well, @Mcfish would be proud because after lots of flips, my line headed
towards me and I landed a bass. A pretty small one, but always good to catch a skunk-breaker no matter how small.
I worked a lot of stick-ups and shoreline. Trying to keep this post kind of short, I only had 2 other bites but was lucky as I landed both
of those bass on a wacky rigged senko. After my recent trip to Murray where I only got 3 bites, landed 2 and busted one bass off, so I
felt pretty lucky on this trip as I was able to land 3 bass on only 3 bites.
Maybe this time of the year catching 3 bass is the new 5 for a limit.....ha ha.
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Tight lines everyone
Smallest bass on DS..ha ha
(Thanks McFish) Wacky rigged senko Wacky rigged senko