Do you love big bluegill?
I took the 12 ft flat out to the Bonnet Carre spillway between new orleans and LaPlace. I always go to the West Suction canal, "the sticks" is what they call it, and this time I was without my 1.75 Gamefisher motor. It has a bad needle and seat on the carb and I need to take care of that.
I think the gas tank is cracked and is causing fuel starvation problems.
Anyway, I paddled my boat over to the area that I always fish, not far from the boat launch off Airline hwy.
Since I am mainly a sacalait fisherman, I pulled out that Master Crappie Grabber telescopic pole, which I insist is the best you can buy,, in terms of sensitivity. I did have one of those original breambusters but its gone now, thanks to the lady named Katrina who flooded our home in 2005.
Anyway, first i tried with tube jigs, three different combo colors. pink and white didnt do it, black and green didnt do it, and red and yellow didnt cut it either. Not a bite, not even a tap.
I pulled out the Temple Fork fly rod, 4W, and began throwing a Betts popper, which got me nothing. I changed to a Bream Killer, which was sent to me, homemade, tied by one of the guys on the forum here, and despite all the success I had with that same exact lure in the past, it got me nothing. I tried a dry fly, a wet fly, etc/
I put the fly rod and sacalait pole away. Pulled out the Shimano spinner with the Bass Pro shops rod, Wally Marshall special, excellent combo.
I threw a green and white buzz bait, a white spinner bait, a beetle spin, tried with jigs under a cork, nothing at all.
Next, I tied on a junebug colored plastic crawfish. I want to say its Culprit brand lure, but not sure. The second cast, bingo, i caught a bass.
The next three casts (no kidding), I snagged and lost two of the crawfish lures, sinker and hook. Moving away from the power pole, which is stumpy area, I cast off toward deeper water, and missed a bass, decent size, maybe 2 lbs. A few casts later I missed yet another one, and it was problably a small 10 inch or so sized bass.
By this time, the wind had picked up, and I was being pushed around the bayou, swinging pendulum style off my anchor. I stopped getting bites, returned to the stumpy area, and snagged two more times.
Paddled myself back to where I launched from with a bruised ego.
One thing i know for sure that hurt me was the slow retrieve the spinning reel has. It doesnt pick up slack fast enough as the rod tip dips down.
I got a Daiwa Millionaire coming in soon, wont have it with me today, but by the Grace of God I am going back out there today to enjoy myself. Praise the Lord for the work he has given me and the rest also.
tim
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Sounds like the fishing part was OK the the catching part was missing. We have had above freezing weather last 4-5 days in Southern Wisconsin, if this keeps up the Ice will melt and I can try my Luck.
Remeber a day fishin' is always better than any day at w_ _ _ ! Jim Ducy
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