Great report. Fish are nice, but it is really all about family. Love the smiles.
Posted By: littlewheel
Re: Lewisville 6-6 - 06/07/21 02:43 AM
Great family time! Awesome job
Posted By: Catfish Tim
Re: Lewisville 6-6 - 06/07/21 12:51 PM
You got em figured out brother. Solid work as always...
Posted By: JIM SR.
Re: Lewisville 6-6 - 06/07/21 02:21 PM
Those are some real nice ones for sure,...
Posted By: Fishin' Nut
Re: Lewisville 6-6 - 06/07/21 03:32 PM
Our sandbass pattern means I have to drive 30 miles to Wheeler dam. They went into spawn mode Memorial Day weekend. I would be happy just finding numbers of smaller fish like you are.
Our sandbass pattern means I have to drive 30 miles to Wheeler dam. They went into spawn mode Memorial Day weekend. I would be happy just finding numbers of smaller fish like you are.
Rivers fish a lot different then Reservoirs thatās for sure Carey. Big fish are on their beds here too. We rarely catch anything over 10 lbs during the spawn. The bigger fish wonāt get off the nest much but the dinks stay very active during the spawn. Even when the spawn is over we rarely catch a big Blue during the daytime. They just arenāt active during daytime in this Texas heat. Itās dinkfest all summer for us unless we fish the storms or fish at night. Weāve caught some toads at night when they come off there beds in July. You can pretty much set your calendar like clockwork for October when we start catching big fish. When those cold fronts start dump cool water into the lake I can tell you the exact day weāll catch a toad.
Those are some real nice ones for sure,...
I knew you would like those Jim you ol hound dogšš
Great job bud. I tried the sanbass technique last thursday and couldn't get them going. I usually dont catfish this time of year but wanted to try. We caught a couple but not good for us. So we caught sandbass instead. I bet we caught 300+. My bud from west texas was here and had a blast. I lost count of how many times he said that this is crazy and amazing. He took only a bunch of fish.
Yāall smashed em Matt! Iāve used the sandbass pattern on your lake for years and have done well every trip I can remember so donāt give up. I used to sandbass and striper fish my lake a ton but they quit stocking Striper in my lake years back so I moved on to Blues. We really enjoy fishing the Sandbass pattern and it is a much needed change of pace after fishing hard and grinding since October. I call it pleasure drifting cuz you can find fish quick and easy, throw out a drift sock, turn on some tunes, crack a beer, and kick back and catch fish.