Went with PalosBob Friday and fished from about 17:15 - 20:15.
Had nice conditions as the wind was blowing at about a 45 degree angle to the shoreline, which created a nice chop to the water. The current was moving right to left (the wind though wind was blowing to the right). Palos was bottom fishing, I tried float fishing but the current kept taking my float and moving it too far. Decided to float ledger instead. We didn't get snagged too many times. I lost a few rigs, Palos several more. The perils of bottom fishing with scattered rocks in front of yah.
We both chummed with corn and a mixture of left over ground baits that was all mixed together. Went though all the chum before the day was over. Carp were on the feed bag.
Started out slow, I had one on but lost it, and then within two minutes landed the first one. Note the milk(hard to see in photo) coming from it. Guess they all haven't spawned yet?
Stayed kind of slow. I did have bites, but no hook sets. Palos also detected bites, but nothing. Could have been anything from green sunfish to carp swimming through the lines???
Anywho Palos catches the next two carp:
Then after netting Palos's second carp I have a bite, which resulted in:
To finish things off Palos catches the last two for the day, including one that shows all its fins for the photo. Thanks Mr? Carp.
Of course can't leave out a photo for one of the trillion Green Sunfish that are in the lake:
Palos caught a crayfish on a waxworm. CPR'ed 8
We had some field mouse rustling though the grass the whole time. Damn thing poked its head out and eyed my corn. Didn't have the camera in hand, so no shot
A couple boaters came though. One was one of those collapsable ones. Looked nice. And for something you don't see ever day from CCFP boaters - one boat came by and they were using planer boards and shallow running rapalas. News flash - Tampier aint no Lake Erie LOL. Last we heard, the hadn't caught anything.
The lake had few anglers out, and even fewer 'skeeters
2 Did have one guy on the opposite shoreline ask what we were catching. Replied carp which didn't impress him. And speaking of carp, none were big enough to even reach the Walleye minimum size limit. Still a blast to catch them on light line.
Have a great 4th all!
Had nice conditions as the wind was blowing at about a 45 degree angle to the shoreline, which created a nice chop to the water. The current was moving right to left (the wind though wind was blowing to the right). Palos was bottom fishing, I tried float fishing but the current kept taking my float and moving it too far. Decided to float ledger instead. We didn't get snagged too many times. I lost a few rigs, Palos several more. The perils of bottom fishing with scattered rocks in front of yah.
We both chummed with corn and a mixture of left over ground baits that was all mixed together. Went though all the chum before the day was over. Carp were on the feed bag.
Started out slow, I had one on but lost it, and then within two minutes landed the first one. Note the milk(hard to see in photo) coming from it. Guess they all haven't spawned yet?

Stayed kind of slow. I did have bites, but no hook sets. Palos also detected bites, but nothing. Could have been anything from green sunfish to carp swimming through the lines???
Anywho Palos catches the next two carp:


Then after netting Palos's second carp I have a bite, which resulted in:

To finish things off Palos catches the last two for the day, including one that shows all its fins for the photo. Thanks Mr? Carp.


Of course can't leave out a photo for one of the trillion Green Sunfish that are in the lake:

Palos caught a crayfish on a waxworm. CPR'ed 8

We had some field mouse rustling though the grass the whole time. Damn thing poked its head out and eyed my corn. Didn't have the camera in hand, so no shot
A couple boaters came though. One was one of those collapsable ones. Looked nice. And for something you don't see ever day from CCFP boaters - one boat came by and they were using planer boards and shallow running rapalas. News flash - Tampier aint no Lake Erie LOL. Last we heard, the hadn't caught anything.
The lake had few anglers out, and even fewer 'skeeters
Have a great 4th all!