It was a slow bite to say the least - not sure if the new water in the lake, it cooled 10 degrees was the reason or what. I did find a couple of new spots that appear to have a lot of trees that were pushed up together in log jams - should be some fishing there

Belinda & I fished the day before for a bit and only boated 5 keepers and a catfish. The sun was supposed to come out around 10am, but only peeked out for a couple of seconds

I snapped this picture of her removing a "DINK" while she wasn't looking

While turning around to snap a picture of grasshoppers on a stump, I found a submerged tree top that held quite a few fish, but could only convince 1 keeper to bite

Almost every stump here has grasshoppers on it

Not sure why they like to take to the water, but they'll even end up in your boat with you. I thought a wasp was on the top of my boat seat, but it turned out to be a sticky legged rascal.
Now on to mine & Chuck's trip. We ran to what I've termed my "SLOB TREE" 1st. When I 1st found this spot, you couldn't keep the fish off your jig, now every time I've been back, it always yields the best fish of the trip, just not a lot of them. I boated a good fish there and we caught a few small ones, but that's it.

Ran to a larger laydown in 20 fow and Chuck got into the swing of things
I got to thinking about what Bobcat had said about the fish wanting the lure moving, so I started raising my jig about 3-4 foot off the bottom and letting the Slab Bug flutter back down. We immediately started catching a bunch of dinks

We then ran to where crapicat & I had loaded the boat the Sunday before, I was letting a Slab Bug slowly swing down on a 1/32oz jig and my line suddenly took straight off, drag slipped out and just as quick I had slack line

A minute or 2 later, my rod almost jerked out of my hands and after a spectacular rod bending, reel screeching session, Chuck netted a 6lb 6oz bass for me

We covered a lot of water looking at spots I had previously marked and new water, but nothing was jumping out at me. I think the fish were still scattered from the cool front.
The day ended with Chuck boating a nice beauty from the "Slob Tree"

Chuck makes the Slab Bug mold, but he has learned to love the "Lil Fry" also

Even though the fish count was down, it was a beautiful day on the water with a good friend
