Super User Micro Posted January 18, 2010 Super User Posted January 18, 2010 We have shad die-offs here, too. Usually big, really big, gizzard shad. Out on my home waters, I'll see them near death swimming in circles and floating on the surface. There will be dozens in a hundred-yard stretch of river. It doesn't seem to effect fishing, though. And eagles and ospreys don't go hungry, either. I've never seen a smaller shad die off. Even when the waters ice-over. Quote
Super User 5bass Posted January 18, 2010 Super User Posted January 18, 2010 I've never seen a smaller shad die off. Even when the waters ice-over. You should've come to Smith Mtn last year. It was looking to happen again this year but the temps came up about a week too soon and gave 'em a break. Still lots of winter left so it's still a possibility. Quote
zach t Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Nothing, not even a single bite. We talked with just about every other boat on the river. As far as I can tell, one drum was caught among the twenty or so fisherman. Otherwise, no one got a bite on artificials or live bait. Thanks for the suggestions anyhow! -Kent HA! I bet that drum was the one I caught! I'm famous! No. No other bites though... :-[ Quote
bmadd Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 Well I gave it a try today. Put in at Paris Landing and fished the East side of the lake from Lost Creek north to Byrd. No bites :'( Quote
paul. Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 after reading these reports i feel lucky. i fished the tn river on the 14th with a buddy and 15th with another buddy. 33-36 degree water temps. ice chunks floating down the river. 46 bass on thursday. 37 bass on friday. nothing big but fast action and lots of fun with several doubles. baby rage craws were money for me on both days. Quote
Simp Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 I hate your paul!! BTW can you send me some of them baby rage claws?? Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted January 19, 2010 Author Super User Posted January 19, 2010 after reading these reports i feel lucky. i fished the tn river on the 14th with a buddy and 15th with another buddy. 33-36 degree water temps. ice chunks floating down the river. 46 bass on thursday. 37 bass on friday. nothing big but fast action and lots of fun with several doubles. baby rage craws were money for me on both days. CONGRATULATIONS! Paul, picking off a bass or two might be "lucky", but those numbers you caught have nothing to do with luck! You da MAN! 8-) -Kent Quote
zach t Posted January 19, 2010 Posted January 19, 2010 Whew! Makes my accomplishments yesterday pretty pale. Threw a Spro Lil John in spring craw and a Lucky Craft pointer in Clown. 5 fish in 3 hours. All measured. They were skinny tho....kinda odd, but I hadn't seen any dead shad. Quote
barroncooper Posted February 13, 2010 Posted February 13, 2010 we had a fish kill down in louisiana this summer. mostly shad, carp, spoonbills, and gous and I have never caught more bass during one trip at any time in my life. Quote
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