Got back home yesterday from our 2nd annual Mardi Gras Toledo Bend trip. Wasn't able to post daily reports since the cell service at the cabin we stayed in was weak and no wifi either. Arrived Friday evening and launched the boat Saturday morning at Holly Park Marine in Patroon Creek. Pretty much rained all day Saturday so we had to stay close to the cabin. We fished a couple of the creeks in Patroon and ended up with one keeper sized bass caught on a chatterbait under a dock and a few small bass.
Forecast for Sunday was worse with thunderstorms in the area most of the day. We got out for an hour or so in the morning and another couple hours late afternoon. Stayed in Patroon in the morning and caught nothing. Water was chocolate milk. Ran to Lowe's Creek in the afternoon and the water was better and we found some bait schools, but only got a couple small bites.
Plan for Monday was to run south from Patroon to Housen. I knew this was questionable with the strong NW winds forecasted. We started to make the run, but turned around pretty quick with the large waves in the main lake. Trailered the boat and launched at Jack's 944 launch mid morning. Water was much cleaner in this area and we caught over 20 bass with most being undersized. I think we had 3 keeper sized bass. Most caught on a small jerkbait and shad colored swim bait on an underspin hook.
Tuesday we launched again at Holly Park and ran to the Blue Lake area. It was in the 30's in the morning with a blue bird sky. There were several boats fishing the area, but did not see much fish catching. We caught one decent sized bass in some buckbrush on a texas rigged speed craw. We had a couple more bites, but no catches. Ran south to Housen again and the water was super clear. With little wind and a blue bird sky, the only thing we could get them to bite on were wacky rigged senkos fished in the shady areas. We caught 3 or 4 keeper sized bass and 5 or 6 undersized bass. We saw boats running in every direction today, which usually means to me that no one is catching much and everyone is looking for fish.
With the varying weather patterns we faced, I was glad that we were able to catch a few fish. No big fish success yet, but there's always next year. Thanks to everyone who contributes to this forum as it has been very helpful to me. It at least gives me an idea of where to start and what to look for since this is only the 3rd time I've been on the lake.