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Hail Yeah They Caught Fish -- 51 Fish, Hazy Eye Slabs, 10 April ( 1 photo ) #15042896 04/10/24 10:46 PM
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WHO I FISHED WITH:

This morning, Wednesday, April 10, it was a whole new ball game thanks to torrential rains dropping 5+ inches of water on the area yesterday resulting in minor flooding in Belton and Temple.



I welcome to board Jonathan Briscoe a new vice president for commercial banking with Extraco Banks, and brothers Bobby and David Spradley, each of whom are involved in local real estate, both residential and commercial.



My next open dates are: 16 & 24 April, and 03 May (AMs)



Here is how the fishing went…


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PHOTO CAPTION: From left, a mighty chilly and slightly damp Jonathan Briscoe, David Spradley, and Bobby Bradley with a portion of their hard-earned catch of 51 fish after local flooding boosted the lake level by over 2 feet in under 24 hours. That same weather system continued to drop rain and even some late morning hail on us today.

WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton

WHEN WE FISHED: Wednesday, 10 April 2024 (AM)

HOW WE FISHED:

After rounds of training rain storms yesterday which dropped over 5 inches of rain right on top of both Belton and Stillhouse, both reservoirs are now rapidly rising.



Belton rose over 2 feet in under 24 hours. Despite this, the water was not as badly discolored as I thought it might be.



We got going around 7:20A. My plan was to fish any open areas I felt would hold fish early on, as the winds were forecast to be manageable (under 15 mph) through around 11 AM. After that, I was planning to seek the protection of the Leon River arm if need be, as the wind was blowing straight down the Cowhouse Creek arm.



That plan lasted all of about an hour when the northwest winds ramped up easily to 20 mph with higher gusts by 8:20.



My crew managed to land a handful of fish in open water before the winds picked up, and, if nothing else, got the hang of the Hazy Eye Slab using a smoking tactic during this first stop.



With the wind forcing a change of plans, we headed into more sheltered water and, to my surprise, we found fish rather easily, albeit at glued to the bottom in 32 to 36 feet of water.



These fish demonstrated the typical bottom-hugging behavior with a reluctance to chase and strike shortly after the novelty of our baits appearing among them wore off, as they often do when environmental conditions are not favorable.



Despite this reluctance, my crew of three was still able to catch fish consistently, mainly because the sheer numbers of fish we found created a bit of competition, and because the nearly ideal water temperature has fish active and occasionally suspended and patrolling for food.



We fished at four different areas after leaving open water, finding nearly identical scenarios at each.



Right at the four hour mark, the fish we were on had about given up and I was planning to make one more move before calling it a good morning.



Before moving, I checked weather radar and it clearly revealed an organized cell of thunderstorms from Gatesville up to the Granbury area all moving north. It appeared we were in the clear for quite some while to come.



Well, I’ll bet I had not moved the boat 100 yards before a light sprinkle materialized out of nowhere. That turned into rain, rain turned into a downpour, and the downpour included marble-sized hail. I had to turn the face of each of my sonar units toward the floor of the boat to keep them from getting pelted by the hail.



I surveyed the crew and we all agreed we were happy with the 51 fish they had landed, thus, we would make a run to the boat ramp as soon as the rain relented.



We finished up the morning with exactly 51 fish landed, including 4 drum and 47 white bass.



100% of our catch came using the slow-smoking tactic with the 5/8 oz. white, Bladed Hazy Eye Slab.



Find the MAL Original and the Bladed Hazy Eye Slab at the Liberty Mart on Adams Ave. uphill from Temple Lake Park, or here: https://whitebasstools.com/



TALLY: 51 fish caught and released



OBSERVATIONS: Multiple large flocks of laughing gulls are now present on Lake Belon. Here is the water temperature profile for Lake Belton, measured before sunrise on April 10th …

0 feet 68.1F
5 feet 68.1F
10 feet 68.1F
15 feet 66.1F
20 feet 65.6F
25 feet 65.1F
30 feet 64.9F
35 feet 64.5F
40 feet 64.1F
45 feet 63.7F
50 feet 60.9F
WEATHER DATA:

Start Time: 7:20A

End Time: 11:20A

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 59F

Elevation: 9.39 feet low, 33 CFS flow

Water Surface Temp: 68.1F on the surface.

Wind Speed & Direction: NW14 at trip’s start, ramping up quickly to NW18-20 by 8:20 with higher gusts.

Sky Condition: 90-100% grey cloud cover with occasional light rain over the course of the morning, with a harder, brief rain mixed with small hail at ~11:15-11:20A

Moon Phase: Waxing crescent moon at 4% illumination.

GT = 55



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AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

Areas 294/1012, 1916, 2052/1934, B0184G, B0066G
Bob Maindelle

Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service

Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide

254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bobmaindelle


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Holding The Line Guide Service
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Re: Hail Yeah They Caught Fish -- 51 Fish, Hazy Eye Slabs, 10 April ( 1 photo ) [Re: Holding The Line] #15042950 04/10/24 11:59 PM
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Re: Hail Yeah They Caught Fish -- 51 Fish, Hazy Eye Slabs, 10 April ( 1 photo ) [Re: Holding The Line] #15042965 04/11/24 12:06 AM
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