Checking A Lot Of Patterns Today
Daily Fishing Log For November 8, 2014
General Info | Weather / Water Conditions | ||||
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Date | November 8, 2014 | Air Temp | 50's | Current Generation | Light |
Fisherman | Bob and Rob | Water Temp | 61-64 | ||
Hours Fished | 6.00 | Sky | PC - Sunny | Water Clarity | Clear - Slighly Stained |
Fishing Overall | Fair | Wind | Moderate - Strong |
Fish Caught | |
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Total Bass Caught | Total Keepers |
9 | 2 |
Size/Weight (Pounds) | |||
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3 | 4 | 5 | 6+ |
Baits Used | |
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Keepers | Other Fish |
Buzz Bait and Spinner Bait | whacky stick worm |
Bait Colors | |
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Keepers | Other Fish |
Black Buzz Bait and Mouse Colore War Eagle Spinner | green pumpkin stick worm |
Location/Presentation/Structure |
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Lower Glaize – 18mm of the Osage, fishing condo docks, backs of docks with big rocks, shallow flats with big rocks, corners of windy/shady big docks and sea walls. |
Fishing Notes |
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Today Rob and I checked out the topwater bite most of the day, we chased the shade and threw the buzz bait behind a lot of docks and condo docks with shade and light chop. While we did not catch any big ones, we did have several good blow-ups and caught a couple of small keepers. While we know that the main lake flats/points with big rocks will likely be the best bite, we wanted to check out some additional type of patterns today. We did keep monitoring the bass on shallow to deep brush piles and most of the fish we saw on the graph around brush piles were sitting on the top of the brush piles and likely catchable with a DD 22 or brush hog, however, we did not fish this type of structure today, we just wanted to check things out ahead of a tournament tomorrow. We did catch some fish off the corners of big docks, but no big ones. James Dill sent me a picture of a LOZ hawg that his wife Denise caught today on the Crock-o-Gator Head Knocker Buzz Bait, black with silver blade. |