DJpopgen
12-17-2007, 08:31 PM
I posted recently asking if anyone was interested in joining me at the CBBT. Jess (piledriver) was able to join me last Friday (Dec. 14th).
We launched from Kiptopeke around 7:30 AM and fished until about 8:30 PM. Yes, we stayed out for morning, noon and night. The fishing was best in the morning and then again in the afternoon. After dark the fishing got good again with lots of small fish lined up fin-to-fin along the light lines at the shoals.
We each caught a lot of fish, probably around 25 apiece. Small gray over white clousers on a 250 grain sink tip worked well in the morning. Then in the afternoon, a chartreuse over white half and half on an intermediate line took many nice fish along the pilings (and the clouser did nothing). We also took quite a few fish on white or gray fleck BKDs with on spinning gear.
My butt was completely kicked after 13 hours of fishing. It was a "good" tired, though. :yes:
Thanks to Wayne and Chris for responding to my post. Hopefully, I can fish with them another time.
Here are two pictures:
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff264/capt_matt/DSC00276.jpg
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff264/capt_matt/DSC00274.jpg
We launched from Kiptopeke around 7:30 AM and fished until about 8:30 PM. Yes, we stayed out for morning, noon and night. The fishing was best in the morning and then again in the afternoon. After dark the fishing got good again with lots of small fish lined up fin-to-fin along the light lines at the shoals.
We each caught a lot of fish, probably around 25 apiece. Small gray over white clousers on a 250 grain sink tip worked well in the morning. Then in the afternoon, a chartreuse over white half and half on an intermediate line took many nice fish along the pilings (and the clouser did nothing). We also took quite a few fish on white or gray fleck BKDs with on spinning gear.
My butt was completely kicked after 13 hours of fishing. It was a "good" tired, though. :yes:
Thanks to Wayne and Chris for responding to my post. Hopefully, I can fish with them another time.
Here are two pictures:
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff264/capt_matt/DSC00276.jpg
http://i237.photobucket.com/albums/ff264/capt_matt/DSC00274.jpg