ECPaul
09-16-2012, 08:25 PM
Ty:
I must say that this weekend on the Big Chip was not a confidence builder. Rarely do I go an entire weekend without at least having a follow or a flash. The last fish I boated was Labor Day; a real healthy 41" off the NW point of Screedy(sp) Island. I spent a boatload of hours on the water from Friday evening through noon today. I worked shallow and deep, break lines, shorelines, etc.; with cowgirls, large bucktails, small bucktails, a bull dawg, a slow moving Red October Monster tube (which I have enjoyed great success with in the fall), as well as my vintage wooden Pacemaker. Notta! I got nothing . . . So:
Is the low water affecting what one might call typical fall locations? I have also noticed that water clarity, in most locations, is rather poor. Or, is it just that time of year? Is it too early for large, live bait?
As always, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Paul
I must say that this weekend on the Big Chip was not a confidence builder. Rarely do I go an entire weekend without at least having a follow or a flash. The last fish I boated was Labor Day; a real healthy 41" off the NW point of Screedy(sp) Island. I spent a boatload of hours on the water from Friday evening through noon today. I worked shallow and deep, break lines, shorelines, etc.; with cowgirls, large bucktails, small bucktails, a bull dawg, a slow moving Red October Monster tube (which I have enjoyed great success with in the fall), as well as my vintage wooden Pacemaker. Notta! I got nothing . . . So:
Is the low water affecting what one might call typical fall locations? I have also noticed that water clarity, in most locations, is rather poor. Or, is it just that time of year? Is it too early for large, live bait?
As always, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Paul