Posted By: RODS454
Bardwell 10-13 and 10-15 - 10/16/16 03:32 PM
Got out Thursday afternoon for a couple of hours. Fished the bridge for a while and caught a bunch of 9" fish. Only a couple of keepers. Moved on to a brush pile to finish up. Ended with 12 keepers. Here is a pic.
Went Sat. morning and man was that wind tough! Tried the bridge but it was just to much. Moved back down toward the dam on the west side and found a, new to me, brush pile. I caught 12 keepers off of it in a little over an hour, then they shut off. Tried to fish some on the east side but the wind was to much, so I called it a day. I've found a new color that has been catching most fish the last 3-4 trips. Cajun Cricket. 1/16 oz. is still the most productive size jig head. Unpainted. I gave all my fish to the on site COE guy, Earl. He had found my license plate on the road, from when I lost my bearings a few weeks ago. Didn't even notice it was missing. It was sitting on the window ledge of the office bldg., at the entrance. My wife noticed it when we were leaving last week. So I gave the fish to him as a Thank You.
Went Sat. morning and man was that wind tough! Tried the bridge but it was just to much. Moved back down toward the dam on the west side and found a, new to me, brush pile. I caught 12 keepers off of it in a little over an hour, then they shut off. Tried to fish some on the east side but the wind was to much, so I called it a day. I've found a new color that has been catching most fish the last 3-4 trips. Cajun Cricket. 1/16 oz. is still the most productive size jig head. Unpainted. I gave all my fish to the on site COE guy, Earl. He had found my license plate on the road, from when I lost my bearings a few weeks ago. Didn't even notice it was missing. It was sitting on the window ledge of the office bldg., at the entrance. My wife noticed it when we were leaving last week. So I gave the fish to him as a Thank You.