Mrs. Matstone Posted March 25, 2008 Posted March 25, 2008 Today I headed out to one of my favorite local honeyholes to try out my new waders. The skies were mostly sunny with just a slight breeze and the temps were in the mid 40's. BEAUTIFUL DAY! When I arrived at the honey hole and started checking out the place, it was the perfect time to see the layout of the lake because the weeds were not yet grown up so I could see most of the structure of the lake where I have pulled fish out in the past. I made many mental notes to myself on this trip.. ;D I took my first step in the water to find that you sink down much further than the bottom of the lake looks. It can be pretty slick and slippery too, but I must say that it was a blast. First thing that I saw all over was perch. There were what seemed like tons of them. Whole schools of them swimming along the shore line but only in certain areas of the lake. I decided that these areas where the fish were had to be by where the deeper holes and drop-offs in the lakes must be because they were just starting to fan out into the shore line area and in other areas of the lake where it was much shallower there were no fish to be seen. I decided to try to fish for the perch but I had no idea what to throw to catch them. I decided to thow a Case Helgrammite on a jig head slathered in Cb's sauce. The perch swarmed around it and many of them hit on it but I did not manage to hook up with any. Instead I got a bass. This guy must have noticed all the perch hanging around my bait and he came swimming up and chased them all away then turned and slammed into my bait. Here he is the perch chaser and my first fish of the day. I released him back to where he came from so hopefully my daughter will catch him too one day A little while later in a different spot on the lake I managed to catch this guy while I was still trying to catch the darn perch. At the end of the day I never did catch any perch but I did catch some nice fish and had an awesome time trying out my new waders. I can't wait to head out in them again. Also learned that it is kinda difficult to unhook a fish and not sink your rod and reel in the water at the same time while wading. ;D Quote
Super User Grey Wolf Posted March 25, 2008 Super User Posted March 25, 2008 Nice bass! Do you know what the water temp. was ? Quote
Mrs. Matstone Posted March 25, 2008 Author Posted March 25, 2008 Probably about 45 degrees. That is what the fish finder said the other day when I was out. Quote
Super User .dsaavedra. Posted March 25, 2008 Super User Posted March 25, 2008 great day! its about time you got some waders...nuff of them muck boots thats a cool looking lure btw....never seen one. have a link to where i could see em? Quote
Super User Redlinerobert Posted March 26, 2008 Super User Posted March 26, 2008 Great pics! That first one, atsa nice! Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 26, 2008 Super User Posted March 26, 2008 Perch fishing & sticking bass! That'll work Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted March 26, 2008 Posted March 26, 2008 New waders, new rod, fat bass.......who's better than you sista??? Quote
Mrs. Matstone Posted March 26, 2008 Author Posted March 26, 2008 Thanks guys it was a great day and I got to learn alot more about the lake I was fishing because it was still early in the season and the weeds were not grown yet. Learned a little more about structure, deep holes and drop offs. Also got a feel for wading in calmer waters before heading out to the river in my waders. Catching some nice fish was a bonus. LBH - New rod was AWESOME! Quote
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