Hi everyone. Been reading this thread for a long time. Recently we purchased a place on Palo Gaucho bayou and have been going up quite often. We were up all last week for Thanksgiving and I wanted to share what (sorta) worked during the week for us. I stayed mostly in the bayou near the cabin and fished around the Hines creek area. Had cold fronts and the full moon during the entire week and the water was pretty stained.
Early Morning:
Yellow Magics in Bone and Japanese Shad (one or two pops and let it sit), white double willow leaf spinner run along the grass lines, and a Doomsday Turtle in watermelon rigged on a small weighted hook
Mid Morning:
Rapala DT-6 in silver with black back pulled from the shore out to the deeper water or near boat docks, SK Red Eye Shad in sexy shad run along the grass or under schools of shad on the surface, Missile D-bomb in super bug color T-rigged along grass, .
Mid day - afternoon:
6XD (chart/black and chart/green) in 20 - 25 feet, Red Eye Shad pulled under the schooling shad that were everywhere, Watermelon Red poison tail jig with matching craw style trailer (dropped near bluff wall and let it fall), T-rigged Zoom Big Dead Ringer in June Bug
From what others have posted recently seems we were moving too fast or not quite deep enough to find a consistent bite. As you can see from the list we tried a little of everything but could not find a solid technique good enough for more than 1 or 2 here and there. Besides 2-3 decent keeper fish that maybe pushed 2.5 - 3lbs they were all on the smaller side. We are still in the process of learning the lake but we are getting there.
Nick