I have found that fishing after a cold front is not the most
productive time to fish. That was the case yesterday when my son-in-law B.T.
and I ventured out on the waters of Ryan
Creek . The temperature was close to 38 on
Wednesday night and cool all day Thursday and into Friday. I was hoping for topwater action so B.T. could land a nice size Spotted Bass. All that hit the Rapala were 12 to
13-inch size.
The Rapala is an excellent topwater lure to entice some big fish hits but not
on Saturday. I was using my 5 wt. with a size 6 Boogle Bug but no hits came. I
did manage 6 bluegills 4 of which I will count on my goal of 100 during the
spawning period. Those fish all hit after the water reached 68. There was very
limited activity on Ryan Creek ,
so I guess everyone else knew the results before they launched. It was a good
outing anytime I can get to fish with B.T. even if it was a slow day.
I hope to use this blog as an avenue to express my thoughts and adventures of all of my fishing expeditions and any other journeys I may undertake.
Monday, April 16, 2012
Fishing Ryan Creek With B.T.
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