06-14-2006, 02:56 PM
A friend, his dog, my wife, and I arrived and were on the water by 0645. We started on the north side of cemetary point. The first catch of the day went to me catching a 75lbs dog in the lip with a 9" broken Rapala. I know, it sounds like I either cant cast or am heartless. Well, I just finished tying the Rapala on to my line and reached for the clipers to trim the line when the dog thought it was a snack and the fight was on. It was only a two or three minute strugle and the dog was released with a minor pearcing. The dog was fine and it spend the rest of the day chasing every lure we cast. The dog is a little high strung.
We ended up catching 20 plus smallies on the north side and one small tiger approx. 24 inches on a 4" white curly tail grub w/ silver flake.
We moved over to port ramp and fished towards the narrows. We hooked up on three more tigers and landed two. Largest was 36". All caught on fire tiger rapalas.
The wind picked up by 1130 and pushed us into spring cove for cover. The bite turned off and we switched to the bow for carp. After a carp fest, we pulled of the lake at 1300.
Sorry, no pictures. The wife brought the 35mm and forgoet the digtial.
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We ended up catching 20 plus smallies on the north side and one small tiger approx. 24 inches on a 4" white curly tail grub w/ silver flake.
We moved over to port ramp and fished towards the narrows. We hooked up on three more tigers and landed two. Largest was 36". All caught on fire tiger rapalas.
The wind picked up by 1130 and pushed us into spring cove for cover. The bite turned off and we switched to the bow for carp. After a carp fest, we pulled of the lake at 1300.
Sorry, no pictures. The wife brought the 35mm and forgoet the digtial.
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