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Lake Ferguson 33.3 feet

Saturday, February 28th, 2009 | Author:

Mickey and I thought we’d be the only nuts on the lake Saturday morning. The North wind was cold and roaring. We were wrong. Taff and a  companion were already out when we arrived at the wharf.  The 87 pound treeline was the first stop – nothing. Then to the steep bank where we caught two right off the bat, a 4-11 and a 3-13, pictured. We caught one more and then we ran into Taff with a friend. They had four nice bass in the livewell saved for photos. They had caught more but smaller fish. Before we left they caught a couple more. After that we took our whippin’ like men and went home,

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Slow start

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009 | Author:

My year is having a slow start. I only caught two today, although one was 5 1/4 and the other 3 1/2. Quality fish, but quantity is lacking. Caught the big one on a king shad and the other was on a 1/4 oz. Booyah spinnerbait. Late this afternoon one even took a swipe at a buzzbait but missed. Water temp started at 50 and slowly went to 56. The sun staying out really would have helped. One boat was fishing with shiners and I saw them catch three in about 30 minutes. One was really big, not sure how big but 8+ I think. My picture taking needs some practice. You can see what I mean from these two photos.

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Cutoff at Belzoni

Thursday, February 19th, 2009 | Author:

Wednesday I went to the Belzoni Cutoff, also known as the firetower, and did not have a great day. Ended up catching only 7 and none of those were worth a photo. Had one good fish on but lost him after a brief fight. Not many bites. Water temp started out at 54 and went up to 60, plenty warm to get the bite started. The water was turbid, visibility about a foot,  and higher than normal. It was over all the stumps that you usually see. Caught them all on a Rapala DT-4 in firetiger shown in the photo.  Caught a lot there on a Booyah spinnerbait last year but could not get a bite on it Wednesday.The ” best days” number on the tables was only a 10 for yesterday. Might be something to that rating.

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Saved from a skunk

Thursday, February 12th, 2009 | Author:

The skunk was hiding in the grass and I smelled him but was saved by a back hook of the King Shad on the outside of the jaw. Only bass bite of the day. 4 1/2 pounds. Lake Monticello. I called Hal on the way home to see how he and Richard did. Richard saved them from the same skunk at Beaverdam. Both fish bit close to 2 o’clock.

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Garhole revisited

Sunday, February 08th, 2009 | Author:

Mickey and I revisited the garhole Saturday with muted results.  The fish never really started to bite. Water temp started at 46 and went to 52 on the North bank in the middle of the afternoon. When you caught one the bite felt as if your bait had encountered a wad of moss. They just glomed on. We caught a dozen, mostly with a Rapala shad rap. One or two on a worm and one on a DTF-7. The DTF-7 is misnamed. It should be DTF-11+. I hung it once and tried to reach it with my 11 foot “gitter” (lure retrieving pole) and could not reach it. Had to break out the plug knocker on a rope to save it.

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Garhole

Friday, February 06th, 2009 | Author:

The Garhole is a great place to fish when the wind is howling as it’s down in a bowl and protected.  In that protection today I caught 16 bass with the FOD at 3 lb – 1 oz . Most were caught on a Rapala DTF-7.  A few, including the FOD, were caught on a worm. I started about noon and fished till 4:30. The fish bit best in the middle of the afternoon. None hit it particularly hard. Most were around cover close to the bank but one was out in the middle, suspended I guess. The water was extremely clear as you can see in this photo.Mickey and I are going to give it another try tomorrow.

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