Went back to Bethany Lakes this evening to try out a homemade Doughbait. Worked well... caught several Catfish with the largest going just over 16"! But, did lose a Bruiser that broke the line. Not a bad outing; really like the Circle Hooks I picked up while on the coast. Getting a lot more hook-ups and no deep-hooked fish!
Fished Bethany Lakes this evening and caught several Catfish on Dough Baits. Fun stuff on light tackle! Even had a few Bruisers, estimating a couple that went 17"+!
While surfing the net noticed a fishing tactic used for fishing piers and other elevated locations....
Tactic calls for casting a heavy weight for distance, then attaching a "Slide Rig" (also called a "Trolley Rig") that holds the bait. The bait then slides down the line until it reaches bottom. Works well for heavy baits that are too heavy for casting and "fragile" baits that may break up on the cast or on impact with the water.
After checking a few sites online, managed to construct a "One Way Slide Rig" using materials on hand. Then, tested it out at Bethany Lakes. Worked well for fishing "fragile" dough bait; however, next test will use a heavier weight.
Also, the key to using this rig is elevation; higher elevation allows the bait to slide more readily down the line.
Fished Kroger Park this evening and caught two Bass and a Turtle on a Black Bead Head Leech Streamer. First Bass hit the fishing fly on a slow retrieve; second Bass struck immediately after the fishing fly landed in the water. Second Bass was the larger of the two, measuring just over 12.5" in size. Not a Bruiser but enough to take the lead in August's One Fishing Fly Challenge!
Stopped by the feeder creek that runs into Bethany Lakes this morning. Noticed some surface activity despite the shallow water. Tied on a Bead Head Leech Streamer and soon after landed a little Bass. Then, lost a bigger Bass, then caught some Bluegill and Sunfish. Surprised the shallow water held so many fish.... A lot of small ones but there were a few bigger ones mixed in as well!
Caught a few fish - Sunfish and a Bluegill, right after the rain storm passed Bethany Lakes. Fish seemed tough to locate and water was murky from the rain runoff. Managed to find a few fish lurking in the shallows but no Bruisers!
Checked out Packery Channel - North Jetty to closeout the trip to the Coast. Observed a number of Sea Turtles swimming about. Pretty cool to see them; saw very few if any back in the 80's. Looks like they are coming back to the area!
While on the road got to stop by Padre Island's Bob Hall Pier. Had a fun time fishing for saltwater fish. Had a lot of bites, missed a lot of Bruisers, and so far only managed to catch a scrappy little Shark! Fun stuff,... here on the coast.
Also, did some flyfishing at one of the jetties. Caught and lost a little Tarpon on the Red/White Clouser. Then, hooked into a nice Speckle Trout. But, lost it as well. Needed to remember to switch leaders from freshwater to saltwater. Four pound test is way too light for the coast.
Another tough day. Started fishing at Bethany Lakes. Had one strike - estimated a two-pound Bass on a Bead Head Olive Leech. Quickly broke off after setting the hook. Retied another Leech Streamer and had zero hits.
After running a few errands, went to Kroger Park and had a few strikes on the Leech Streamer. But,.. lost it later to a "Tree Fish". Tied on a Yellow Grasshopper and fished just after dark. Caught two Bluegill...!
Today's Results - Two Bluegill On A Yellow Grasshopper.
Fished Bethany Lakes this morning to try for a Bruiser on a Bead Head Olive Leech Streamer for the August's One Fishing Fly Challenge! Caught two Bass with one going 11" in size. Also, caught a Sunfish on the pattern. Sent the one picture to the Challenge, taking third place this month so far. Field Team is holding the #1 slot for a Bass larger than 12" caught using a Leech Streamer.
BH Olive Leech Streamer Gets Two Bass and Sunfish This Morning!
PS: Pictures of the Red/White Clousers used yesterday and the BH Olive Leech Streamer used this morning.
Fished a Red and White Clouser for a chance at the Bass in Bethany Lakes this evening. Normally the Field Team uses this pattern for Striped Bass at Denison Dam; have not tried it in the local ponds till now. Pleasant surprise, hooked and landed a Bass (about 12" in size).
Fished Bethany Lakes this morning trying to catch a Bruiser on a Bead Head Leech Streamer. Was starting out good until a "tree fish" struck.
Switched to a Purple/Green Crappie Jig Variant. Landed a few little Bass and Sunfish, and then lost the fishing fly to another "tree fish". Tied on a Pearl/Green Crappie Jig Variant and caught more fish.
Ended the outing fishing the Lower Pond by the Waterfall. Used a small Bead Head Leech Streamer and caught fingerling Bass and little Sunfish with the occasional scrappy Sunfish!
Hit Stoney Hollow Park in Plano this afternoon. Brutal to fish in 100 degree temps; managed a little Bass and a Sunfish on a Bead Head Leech Streamer.... Had a Bruiser take the fly but broke the tippet soon after setting the hook. Best bet is to fish early morning or late evening.
100 Degree Temps This Afternoon Make It Tough At Stoney Hollow!
Fished Bethany Lakes and Kroger Park this morning. Caught Sunfish and a fingerling Bass in the Lower Pond at Bethany Lakes on a Leech Streamer. Caught Bluegill and a 10" Bass at Kroger Park also on a Leech Streamer. Really hot temps with another 100+ degree forecasted high anticipated! Sampling of today's catch posted below:
Quick trip to Kroger Park this evening to see if the Bead Head Leech Streamer could bring in a Bruiser. No go.... Only a Sunfish! Better luck next round.
Stopped by Bethany Lakes this evening to tryout a new pattern - a Bead Head Leech Streamer. Managed to catch a little Bass (~10" in size) in the Back Pond around dusk. Had a several more strikes from small Bluegill and Sunfish but no hookups. Well after dark, stopped by the Canal and caught a Sunfish and then a larger Bass (~12" in size).
Did a little tinkering with data for estimating the weight of a Largemouth Bass using its length measured in inches and to the nearest eighth inch. Created a "beta" weblog app and posted it in the sidebar.
To use the Estimator:
Measure the length of the Bass in inches and to the nearest eighth inch.
Then, enter a value from 10 to 29 in the first box to represent the length in whole inches of the Bass.
Next, enter a value from 0 to 7 in the second box to account for the remaining fractional inch of the Bass' length. The default is 0 with values 0,1,2,3,... representing 0/8", 1/8", 2/8",3/8",....