Red Childress
07-15-2020, 03:59 AM
We had the slowest bass bite if the summer yesterday. With very little visible surface action on a cool Tuesday morning, the subsurface action was just as slow. We netted 5-6 fish with 3-4 more shaking off after hook-up. It kinda felt like a cold front out there especially with the NW breeze. We fished from 6-11am.
Back at it this morning with the same program. Tomorrow, we will give the muskies and pike a shot to round out day 3 of their trip. It has been fun chatting with Jerry, the Tennessee smallmouth guide who accompanied his partner, Larry. Jerry and I have been slinging some southern ‘slang’ with each other. It’s about time that I had someone with me who actually knows how to properly articulate the English language.😉
Water is low and getting lower as last weekend’s rain continues flow through the system.
Good luck and stay tuned!
Back at it this morning with the same program. Tomorrow, we will give the muskies and pike a shot to round out day 3 of their trip. It has been fun chatting with Jerry, the Tennessee smallmouth guide who accompanied his partner, Larry. Jerry and I have been slinging some southern ‘slang’ with each other. It’s about time that I had someone with me who actually knows how to properly articulate the English language.😉
Water is low and getting lower as last weekend’s rain continues flow through the system.
Good luck and stay tuned!