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Cane Creek

Friday, May 01st, 2020 | Author:

Jackson and I launched at Cane Creek at 6:15 on a slick lake with almost no wind. The water temperature was 68 and the lily pads were just the right thickness. The fish, however, were not just right and were closer to wrong. We fished a long time before a bite and even longer before a fish. The bass would not even think about the Ribbit that I was throwing. One finally just came up and gave it a weak slap. Jackson caught one on a Swim bait and also two chain pickerels. We fished the shallow end of the lake where there had been some old catfish ponds. The levees were still apparent. We pulled up to one for lunch and put the motor down to hold us in place because now the wind was up to around 10 MPH. I caught one there with a lot of luck involved because I was asleep at the wheel when the fish hit and it basically hooked itself. We tried another spot with no luck so we departed around 2:00. We ended up with 2 fish that were about the same size, co FOD’s.

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