I went for 3 hours this morning Mrs B is doing good but was by herself so I didn't want to leave her for long. I caught 16 spots between 13" to 15" and one 13" Largemouth. Tim talked earlier about not having a pattern stick for long. To me the 2 main parts of a pattern are location and technique. I've been on the same technique for a couple weeks, but the location keeps changing.
Technique, once I find bass watch them ignore all of my lures on sonar. Run a buzz bait over their heads, then catch them on whatever I throw. Not one single bass hit a buzz bait. Per Pat I removed the trailer hook to see if that was stopping them. Still no hits. I even tried a Devils Horse. It worked to "wake them up" but they wouldn't hit it either. I went back to a buzz bait since it's a quicker easier wake up than a devils horse. I caught them on a DT6, OG4, Texas Rig and Bladed jig. After I figured out they'd hit......anything after the buzz bait I settled on a bladed jig. It was faster than a t-rig and I didn't have to deal with treble hooks. I also had a Bowfin break, or bite me off, right at the boat. It fought like a Spot. When I got it to the boat I was fumbling to get my net instead of lipping it. It turned away and my line went limp. It looked like it have been cut with a knife. I don't know if Bowfin teeth can do that, or if there was already a nick in my line. It had been 3 or 4 bass since I retied.
Yesterday they were on flats 4 to 8 feet deep. There was no activity today on the flats. Yesterday was (really) windy with some rain. Today it's dead calm with bluebird skies. Also, Duke Energy has the hydro units shut down 3 lakes up the river for maintenance. I suspect this is affecting inflow, as well as increasing the demand for power. The Catawba river lake levels are usually pretty constant. The lake is a foot lower today compared to yesterday. It's 1 1/2 feet lower than "normal". The 4 to 8 feet deep flats are shallower. I found the bass on ledges and points near these flats. I don't know whether them moving overnight was due to weather, lake level or both.
Pictured is a 15" Spot and the lone Largemouth of the day. Water temp is down to 78. Haircut police, notice my new haircut.