Central Texas Fishing Summary – Week of 14 – 20 February – 138 Fish
TOTAL CATCH FOR THE WEEK: 138 FISH – 100% caught & released
TRIPS RUN: 2 trips
AVERAGE CATCH PER TRIP: 69 fish/trip
ONE SENTENCE SUMMARY: This week’s trips were “hand-picked” based on weather so I could fish with my clients under pre-frontal conditions; those without flexible schedules were rescheduled to avoid fishing in the calm, clear, cold conditions following the fronts; white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slabs worked slowly upwards off bottom in conjunction with Garmin LiveScope was the ticket to success.
TUESDAY AM PHOTO CAPTION: Andy Maindelle of north Austin came solo this past Tuesday morning and took 63 fish on Lake Belton using the 5/8 oz. white Bladed Hazy Eye Slab worked slowly up off bottom to tempt fish during a lull between fronts.
THURSDAY AM PHOTO CAPTION: Kenny McLaughlin and his son, Clayton, fished with me this past Thursday morning and took 75 fish on Lake Belton using the 5/8 oz. white Bladed Hazy Eye Slab worked slowly up off bottom to tempt fish just before and during the most recent cold front's arrival. Water temperature was 50.8 from top to bottom in 65'.
TRIP SUMMARIES:
TUESDAY AM Who: Andy Maindelle
What:
63 fish,including 8 freshwater drum, 2 largemouth bass, and 53 white bass
Where: Lake Belton
When: AM
How: Fishing white 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slabs vertically 100% of the time on edges of mid-depth flats in 31’ to 41’.
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What:
75 fish, including 9 freshwater drum and 66 white bass.
Where: Lake Belton
When: AM
How: Fishing white 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slabs vertically 100% of the time on edges of mid-depth flats in 31’ to 41’.
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