Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Marny Bluff Smallies
I took Luke and Rodney Efferson smallmouth fishing this evening for a couple of hours after work. We got bait in the Center Farm Cove within the first 3 or 4 throws of the Cracker. And we didn't just get bait, we got the most absolutely perfect heavenly threadfins you've ever seen! This is God's finest smallmouth bait ever (with the possible addition of crawdads and hellgrammites). We armed ourselves with the usual rig: Shimano Stradic 3000 FJ on a 7' medium light GLoomis rod spooled up with 20lb PowerPro and a 4-5' 8lb Seaguar fluorocarbon leader and a Gamakatsu or Owner circle hook size matched to our bait. We started our search by fishing the gravelly transition flat just immediately up river from Eagle Bluff. The very first minnow in the water scored Luke a gorgeous 4# bronzeback! I quickly followed suit and boated a scrappy 1.5 pound smallie. Both of these fish were working the flat in about 6' of water adjacent to good deep water.
Friday, August 10, 2012
Late Evening Flatheads
Crystal, Kate, Kimberly and I went out cat fishing this evening for a couple hours. We got mediocre sized gizzards in the Center Farm cove with one throw of the net. Because we short on time I settled for these. We ran to the mouth of the ole Rebel cove and anchored up. Kimbo caught a nice flathead (10 lbs) soon into the trip. Crystal was next with blue and Kate wrapped up the evening with another smaller flathead. All the fish came in about 25' of water on cut shad. The weather was nice - air temp was in the low to mid 70s. Surface water temp was in the low 80s.
Friday, August 3, 2012
Hot Water
Luke and I launched on the Clinch this afternoon behind Food City to see if we could find some smallmouth. The surface water temperature right at the launch was 94°F! Just a few hundred yards up the river and the temperature was 77°F. There was an abundance of very small threadfin shad all over the river out in the main channel. We got a nice batch of bait and proceeded to start working the bluff just on the right as you head upstream under the bridge. I fished a live minnow under a floating cork and Luke fished a finesse rig on the bottom to see if the fish had a preference. We lost five fish within the first 10 casts. I don't know what the heck was wrong with us unless it was the fact that I haven't been fishing and over four weeks! Luke finally got the hang of it again and boated three nice bass but I never did seem to get my head on straight. His biggest smallmouth was 19 inches long but was very thin. It probably weighed 2 1/2 pounds but had the frame of a 4 pounder. His other smallmouth was a football shaped pound and a half to 2 pound scrappy fish. He also added a nice 2 pound largemouth to his catch. He got one other small small mouth while I stood there and spectated. There were large groups of fish breaking on the surface periodically but you could never really get to them in time to catch anything. They looked like schools of bass more than likely. Overall it was a fantastic evening I always love spending time with Luke.
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