Most the time the fish were deep in the 40-60' range. To use a drop shot, darthead, or senkos, you would need to use a very slow retrieve. The fish were very inactive. Then we had a weather change to bright sunny skies with a high in the 50's. I assumed that this would bring the fish shallower and more active, especially in the afternoons, but the fish did not change. They remained deep, however they did come up just a little bit in the afternoons.
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In the FLW tournament I placed 38th. The last day was a struggle, with only a limit of 5 lbs 10 oz.
Photo by Bill Mays with WON Bass
The fish were caught on:
(all on 6 lb test)
- Dropshot - 6" Roboworm Prism Shad
- Darthead - 6" Roboworm Prism Shad
- Senko - Green Pumpkin
- Steez trigger stick rods and reels and Fuego spinning rod and reel
Be sure to call her. (530) 321 . 2287
They are totally fisherman friendly. They have a great breakfast and evening appetizers that are included with your room. After battling the weather each day it's nice to come back to warm cooked food at the hotel.
3 comments:
Congrats On the 3rd, that's a good way to start the year.
Thanks Basspastor.
I have family in Forrest Lake MN.
You bet'cha
wow! Those are beautiful big fish, congrats guys! Looking forward on your #ColumbiaRiverfishingadventures.
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