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Thursday, June 10th, 2021 | Author:

Jackson and I put in the lake this morning at Daylight with thunder storms all around the area. I had put on the rain suit before I even got in the boat. The lake was slick and perfect for fishing top water. We fished down a bank where Jackson had caught some a few days ago. I was using a cripple killer and Jackson was using a small popper of some sort. We caught a few small ones and I let about a 2 pounder throw the hook. Thunder was all around but not too much rain. We went back in the trees at one place and Jackson caught a 5.30 on a buzz bait. He had reamed out the hole in the blades to change the sound a little. The bass seemed to like it. The fish were active but some just were missing the bait. The buzz was good running it over the partially submerged cypress limbs and aggravating the fish into striking. When we got out of the trees we could see waves down the lake a good ways and went down to investigate. A school of shad was frolicking in the middle of the lake with nothing chasing them. They ran right under a big green cypress limb and nothing happened. It was time to leave that spot. We moved toward the ramp because the thunder was picking up. We found a few small fish sort of schooled up and biting just about anything you wanted to throw. We caught a few more there but the thunder was getting closer. It was time to go. Usually I want to make “just a few more casts”, but not today . Surprisingly, we used better judgement and headed in. Probably 16 fish came into the boat. “Probably” was because we didn’t keep an exact count. Enterprise is full of scattered fish. On the way home I ran into a wall of rain at Bayou Grain and it lasted all the way to the River bridge.

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