Enid 338.24
Wednesday, November 02nd, 2022 | Author: admin
Hal and I met at the Wallace Creek landing on Enid at 7:00 on Tuesday. We had a great trip there two years ago with the water a little lower but we wanted to get a little jump on the water. We had a slow start as there was nothing on one of the primary spots. We just caught one close by but shallower than we thought. We left there and went to the main primary spot and were not disappointed as we caught 5 or 6 there including the coFOD’s at 3.5 each. Caught them mostly on spinnerbaits, some by the snags and some out beside them slow rolling where there are some rocks on the bottom that you can’t see above the water. From there we went to individual stumps and caught at least one fish on a little over half of them. It was hard to find stumps with enough water, about 3 feet, around them to hold fish. From there it was to a rocky point, but the water had fallen too far and was too shallow. Next we went across the lake to some other stumps that were hit or miss, although on one with some brush around it, we caught 3 on spinnerbaits and plastic. Next we revisited the first place where we caught fish but there were no takers. A deep spot on some rocks was next but only one tight eye on a portion of the smooth bank. Around the corner, we ran upon a school of stripes and caught a few, but left them because they were small. There were some tops in the distance that we tried but they were too shallow. Fishing our way out of the shallow spot, Hal spied some “nervous water” on a shallow bank where we “every casted” them with red eye shads until we caught 9 of varying sizes. Two more just going down the shallow bank and it was time to go. We ended up with 28 and the aforementioned FOD.