Here is the follow-on video of yesterday’s kayak fishig trip to Lake Lavon. Bought new kayak fishing sandals from the Columbia Allen Outlet Store to replace the ones that “blew a flat” last year.
Had to give them a “test drive” and take them fishing. Decided on putting in at Lavonia South Ramp. Lots of boats and jet skis but did manage to catch a nice Catfish, several Yellow Bass, and a Crappie.
All caught bottom bouncing a Slab and Jig Rig by backpaddling the kayak along a drop off near the boat ramp.
Fun stuff… do stay tune for more videos and be on the lookout for the new kayak fishing sandals, our footwear of choice in the Summer!
Been missing the kayaking sandals but finally found the replacement pair – Columbia’s Ridgeway!
Water shoes were not cutting it; this will be our fourth pair of Columbia Sandals – First two were Santiams (I think), third one was the Riptide, and this one is a Ridgeway.
Columbia is our favorite for fishing shirts and kayaking sandals…. will see how the Ridgeway works out this season and on!
In the past, the sandals stay secure, can get wet but not slippery, and makes a cool tan line when you take them off!
Do stay tuned for more kayak fishing videos… and be on the lookout for the Kayak Fishing Sandals!
Made it to Lavon for a chance at an evening round of kayak fishing the point at Brockdale Park. Another hot day but luckily not too hot to stop us from fishing!
Arrived at the boat ramp with only one other boat at the park. Quick launch and was on the lake trolling shortly after.
Fished a couple of hours without a strike, then shifted to the back paddling technique where we paddle the kayak backwards, and let the slab and jig rig bounce bottom. Managed to avoid a strikeout by getting one Yellow Bass.
No worries… best thing about kayak fishing, can always get a workout in at least!
Posted video of the trip, and then added past video from a trip last year that shows more details on the back paddling technique. Do check it out!
Monday made the run late in the day to Bethany Lakes. Was trying the Bennett’s Lunch fishing fly we picked up in Gruene a few weeks ago. Late start because the temps were hot that day… in the 100s, opted to wait till just before dark.
No takers on the Bennett’s Lunch, will have to keep trying as we know it is a great pattern for Stripers and Bass. Did catch a couple of Bluegill on the Foam Spider using the Discount Switch Rod – Maxcatch Fly Rod, Orvis Fly Reel, and Rio Trout Max.
This round we provide another update on the Team’s fishing activities this past week! Temps are in the 100s but somehow we have made the effort to continue fishing or at least do things related to fishing.
We started out making much needed repairs to our Cast Net, broken braille lines and temp fixes were hindering our abililty to use fresh shad for Stripers, Gar, and Catfish!
Next, the GoFish Camera arrived, have started fish scouting local ponds with some promising results. Hope to twaek our rig to get better action shots and clearer video of the fish.
And then, the Saturday trip to Lake Lavon made for some fun times catching Catfish on juglines for the Beer Batter Fish Fry that evening… plus a nice Gar went for one of our lines; fun time playing with that one before finally releasing it.
Have more things – fishing things, to do this next week. Do check back for another update!
Had a fun time kayak fishing Lake Lavon. The repairs to the cast net made for a much easier and faster means to catch Shad for bait.
Brought jug lines to work the area of the point at Highland Park, bite started out fast, then slowed down as the temps rose.
Did manage six Catfish – 5 Blue Catfish and 1 Channel Catfish, one Yellow Bass, and a Gar. Kept the Catfish for a Beer Batter Recipe Fish Fry as well as flash frozen fish fillets for later grilling!
Release the Yellow Bass and the Gar. The Gar put up a nice fight but no POV action shots as your’s truly deleted the GoPro video by accident. Still managed to capture the essence of the trip… do check it out; was a fun time!
Took the new GoFish Camera out to City Complex Pond in Murphy, TX for some scouting… fish scouting for Bass!
Used to do this in the past with the Water Wolf Camera but our efforts were on hold since we lost the camera last year.
After several hits and misses using the GoPro Hero (older model), took advantage of the price drop of the GoFish Camera and ordered one.
After a few oops in setting the camera, able to put a live bluegill on the hook and observe the underwater action.
It was mainly bluegill and a little bass “eyeing” the live bait, and then it was turtle avoidance after the turtles started showing up and taking the bait!
Did get a brief glimpse of a bass. Looked like one of the bigger bass that we used to see in pond in past years.
Unfortunately, the pond’s clarity was not as good as it normally is. But, after tweaking the video settings and slowing the speed, we were able to see the outline of the bass.
Good to know there is a nice size Bass still in the pond… now, if we can get the turtles to leave our bait alone long enough for a Bass to take it.