Garhole
Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 | Author: admin
Mickey and I started fishing around 8:30 this morning at the Garhole. Our expectations were running so high we committed a faux pas by leaving the sandwiches that Carol had so graciously fixed for our lunch. They are always good. When we were launched and preparing to fish, I pushed the wrong button on the depthfinder and it went into apoplexy but not before it showed a water temperature of 51.8. Things were slow to start and it took a good while to get going but Mickey broke the ice with a fish that was in 10 feet of water on a DT-6. Notice that you can’t see the bait because the fish Swallowed it.
We started around the hole trying to find the combination but just could not put our finger on it. Another came off of a log and yet another on a DT-6 right off the bank. All slow. I cast a shaky head into a bunch of sticks that were part of a tree top. It became hung up immediately and I jiggled it trying to get it off. The only way was to go with the boat. As I closed in on it I saw a bass in the clear water that had its head down like it was getting something off of the bottom, and it was, because my line started to move. When I set the hook out came the 4-4 FOD. The trolling motor was about 4 feet from the fish, amazing. The fish was relatively slim and not full of eggs as you would expect for this time of year. We surmised that it was a large male bass that was up preparing to make a bed for his girlfriend. Mickey had already caught one off of that spot with a spinnerbait too. All this was going on in a relatively protected pocket. The wind was absolutely howling. When we came out of the pocket fishing became difficult. In some places the boat had to be pointed into the wind so it could be held and allowed to be controlled so we could fish going backward. We went around a couple of times without much to show. Around 3:00 we started to get some bites and catch one or two more on very shallow logs that we had fished before. The water must have been warming. The depthfinder was still on the blink. We ended up at 3:30 with 12 and the male? FOD. EDIT: After a brush up on the online instructions, fixing the depthfinder was relatively easy. I had pushed the button that adjusted the brightness and had it almost to zero. When all else fails, read the instructions.