Sunday Morning Report: ( not a lot of people, I only saw two regulars and maybe 10 boats chasing Sandies and Hybrids. Where did everybody go? )
Lure: 2 oz Chartreuse Godfather was only thing we used.
Line: 15 lb Berkley Big Game.
Fishing Depth: 15-27
Fishing Method: Vertical Slabbing no more than 3 ft off the bottom.
This morning fishing was steady. A little chop on the water and a very pretty day. We started looking on some humps and I found the mother load. Dropped down on them and BAM. Two twin hook ups. Doubled over rods. On one of the biggest trees out there. I GPS'd the tree on a hump and forgot it was a tree. It sure looked like a ton of fish though. I only had the 2D on at the moment so I did not see the tree on my DI or SI. Switched to SI/DI and looked at my predicament. Oops. Retied and moved on to the next way point.
We found lots of fish in the usual Super Secret Secure Locations. They were in small schools just cruising mainly. I would turn the boat around after going over a school. When I got back, they were outside of my side imaging already or just vanished.
At about 7 am, I started scanning a secret flat/point. I would see Hybrids on Side Imaging ( SI ) - ( I forgot to take screenshots today. I'll get them next time), but they were in small wolf packs of 5-10 fish. I noticed none of the fish would pass the 13 ft depths. . I could see the fish on SI and not one of them ever went shallower than 12-13 ft. Since they were not grouping up or surfacing, I decided to turn on the "BoBo Thumper" and had my new friend Ultrex, Spot Lock me on a ledge, in 15 ft, on the Super Secret Point. At this point, I knew the fish were moving up to grab some baitfish and were immediately moving back out deep after their meal. I couldn't catch them all, just the ones that would get close enough to my slabs, intercepting them on their way to the flat.It's now 730.
After some adjustments and tips and tricks, my Jr client Alex was good to go and slabbing away on his own. At 7:40 his rod bent in half and drag started screaming. I grabbed the net and then all I see was tailage. It was massive. They saw the whole fish, I just saw the tail waving; bye Felicia. Double Digit Hybrids 100%. Sad time right there. Reason the fish got off: Little Alex reeled a 10 lb fish to the tip of the rod. Fish just easily twisted right off the hook. When fighting these fish or any fish keep your rod at 10 o'clock. As soon as you see the color of the fish or your teaser jig stop reeling. Lift the rod and the fish will be right at waist level for easy removal, instead of dangling off the end of your rod.
After that we were steadily catching smaller Hybrids ,then previously hooked, and Fat Magnum Sandies. Landed three black bass and two drum. Pretty sure we got a limit of Sandy's, definitely. Today was a catch and release day, so I didn't really mentally count a tally. And of course, we caught a ton of yellows.
I have no idea what time it was when we left the Super Secret Point. I stopped seening the fish moving up on the flat so we took off. We went to the next spot. I found the fish again on side imaging in 24 foot of water on an underwater flat on the ledge. There were only about 50 of them on the small flat. We steadily caught fish there for about an hour and a half. Alex was catching more than his dad and me! As soon as the wind went to glass/no wind, the bite was over. We would get on top of the fish but they would not be tricked into anything. Complete shutdown.
We will get the big one that got away next trip, Alex. I promise.
PS. Lake Lavon has been fishing good. Top water fish every morning 7 am till 830, sometimes longer. Then we go slab the main lake points. If it's too windy to go to Hubbard, Lake Lavon has a big tall dam blocking the wind enough to fish the main points where they live. Very easy lake to fish with little pressure or party people. It has a couple hybrids from the Cooper Lake pipeline, but it's a rare catch. We see them almost everyday bust a shad or porpoise after baitfish. Haven't landed one this year yet. I suspect in August top water should go off the chain. Last year we were throwing 7 inch pencil poppers catching huge Mags. To go from one side of the lake to the other takes me 11 minutes. The fish are somewhere in between that. If they are not in 1 of 7 spots, they're suspended. It takes me less than 30 minutes to check all seven spots.
IMO: The reason we're not landing 300 fish every time we go out Lavon/Hubbard, is because we are in a post shad spawn period. Look around any structure in the lake, like standing timber, tire reefs, or pylons, and you will see billions upon billions of baby shad 1 inch long. Right now the babies are stupid. On DI and SI you can actually see the baby shad swarming an entire tree. You can see crappie all up and down the water colum, within reason, with the baby shad swarming around them. The game fish really don't have to try to eat them as the shad don't know to flee yet. Super easy Buffett. I think within two weeks we should be back up to 2 to 300+ fish days. Once all these babies get at least 2 inches long, they get smarter and harder for the gamefish to catch. Making our lures easier targets.
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-I have changed my personal plans this week and pushed my vaca to a later date for better fishing at my destination.
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Hubbard, Lavon, Lake Fork- Day Time and Night Time for massive Sandies 16-18 inch average, Broken Bow for Rainbow Trout (2 hours from Hubbard stocked with 2000 Rainbow and brown trout 15-20 inch average every two weeks all year. And, I know where some walleye live among the trout. 16-20 in average on the walleye when I get on a school. Pick your day before
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