Pre-Fishing Upper Glaize For AiA Tournament
Daily Fishing Log For March 12, 2014
General Info | Weather / Water Conditions | ||||
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Date | March 12, 2014 | Air Temp | 60's | Current Generation | Light |
Fisherman | Bob and Jack Uxa | Water Temp | 43-58 | ||
Hours Fished | 3.50 | Sky | Sunny | Water Clarity | Slightly Stained |
Fishing Overall | Poor | Wind | Light |
Fish Caught | |
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Total Bass Caught | Total Keepers |
2 | 1 |
Size/Weight (Pounds) | |||
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3 | 4 | 5 | 6+ |
Baits Used | |
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Keepers | Other Fish |
Wiggle Wart | Wiggle Wart |
Bait Colors | |
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Keepers | Other Fish |
Orange n Black | Orange n Black |
Location/Presentation/Structure |
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Upper Glaize – 8mm – 12mm |
Fishing Notes |
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Considering that this weekend I had a good bite on the upper end of the Niangua, Jack and I thought that we would try to upper end of the Glaize, which sets up similar to the upper Niangua and the run for this weekends AiA tournament would be closer from PB2. The water temps were definitely warmer than other parts of the main lake areas, 46-49 degrees, the fish were not either there or biting as we might have hoped. It may still be a bit early for the upper Glaize to turn on. We did have two bites on one small stretch of bank in a cove sitting in 3 feet of water with the Wiggle Wart, very close to the shallow bank with chuncky rock. Reports from other fisherman that I talked to yesterday also indicated a tough bite in the Glaize mid to lower end. It seems right now that the best bite, although a still slow is coming from the lower lake coves, secondary points and last points in big coves from the 8mm – Dam. |