A Few Good Keepers In The Niangua
Daily Fishing Log For May 31, 2014
General Info | Weather / Water Conditions | ||||
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Date | May 31, 2014 | Air Temp | 80' | Current Generation | Minimum |
Fisherman | Bob Dave | Water Temp | |||
Hours Fished | 8.00 | Sky | Partly Cloudy | Water Clarity | Clear |
Fishing Overall | Good | Wind | Light |
Fish Caught | |
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Total Bass Caught | Total Keepers |
20 | 7 |
Size/Weight (Pounds) | |||
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3 | 4 | 5 | 6+ |
2 | 5 |
Baits Used | |
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Keepers | Other Fish |
Zara Spook Carolina Rig Lizard | Buzzbait, Shakey Head/Senko, Worm |
Bait Colors | |
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Keepers | Other Fish |
Spook/Black Green Pumpkin Lizard | Buzzbait Black, Green Pumpkin Senko, Worm Black |
Location/Presentation/Structure |
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Niangua, main and secondary points in 8-15 feet of water. Spook 2-6 feet of water in small transitional areas. |
Fishing Notes |
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Today Bob and I fished from the mouth of the Niangua to the 10 mile marker of the Niangua searching for transitional areas that would hold post spawn bass. The bite in the am was good on shaded banks with a spook in fairly shallow water. We got bit often on secondary and main lake points in 8-15 feet of water slowly dragging lizards and senkos along the bottom as the sun came out. There was a fair amount of boat traffic and was difficult to hold some of the points we would have liked to fish. Over all the fishing was good but will need to add some weight for the USA Bassin tournament on Sunday. Thanks to all the Bassing Bob members for posting their reports and sharing tips for fishing the Niangua. |