Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Guide John Chadduck with Dennis and Brian Lisi


June 27 th, 2007 : Water Temp 84* and Clear.
John is pictured with his clients this morning. He and his crew caught over 30 Stripers this morning and kept these 16 nice Stripers to take home. See above entry for more info.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Mark,Sissy and Ryan


June 26, 2007 : Sunny and Warm, Water temp 82* and Clear.
Caught bait and went in search of Schools of Stripers on 35' flats. Located some smaller schools early that were not formed well and left them hoping to find larger schools and it didn't take long. The fish this morning must have been feeding pretty shallow because where I found them the majority of the school was 26 to 32' deep, just coming off a flat. We set up at 30 ' but I kept seeing fish shallower so I sped the boat up to keep the lines off the bottom and we started putting fish in the boat. The first round lasted about 45 minutes having over 100 strikes. We moved a short distance and relocated the school and used up the rest of the 150 baits I had in the tank. Went and caught more bait and set up on two more different schools , one on a point dropping from 28' into 35' and the other school was on a flat in 38' of water. Today clients had over 200 strikes boating 35 Stripers and 6 Cats.

Sunday, June 24, 2007

Frank and Ryan Stello, Pete Ortie and Lenny "Don't touch the line" Caseio

June 24 th, 2007 : Cloudy and cool, Water temp 82*.
Caught bait easily this morning ,picked clients up at 5:15 and snuck out of the marina without anyone following me. Went right to a school of Stripers and had the crew put the downlines baited with herring right in the Stripers face and the action began. We worked on that school for 45 minutes then I located another school on a ledge in 34 feet of water and for the next 45 minutes did it all over again. By now we had had 175 strikes and went and caught more Herring. I went right back to another ledge in 35' and all the lines hooked up. Today we were not dogged by other boats which allowed us to fish unhampered and the results were wonderful. We came off the water this morning around 10, clients having over 200 strikes for the morning and keeping 16 nice Stripers to take home. Lost count of how many fish we caught this morning.

Saturday, June 23, 2007

Harry Snodgrass with friends Jimmie, Ed and Rodger


June 23rd, 2007 : Sunny and Pleasant, Water Temp. 82* and Clear.
Had some trouble catching bait this morning so I picked clients up at the marina and went up lake and caught enough Herring so I would have 200 to start. Found a school of Stripers and the fish started hitting before the guys could get their lines out. I don't think the crew was prepared for this kind of action , it took them 30 minutes to get it together. After working the school for an hour every boat in the lake was on top of me and we had to move. We set up on some other schools but the Saturday traffic got bad early and naturally spooked the larger fish. We fished hard today, had well over 250 strikes , clients catching about 35 Stripers, a few Cats and a Walleye.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Kathy Keefer, Bonnie and Todd Lewis


June 22nd, 2007 : Sunny and Pleasant, Water Temp 82* and Clear.
Picked clients up at the dock this morning at 4 am[ they wanted to help catch bait] and set out on our adventure. After catching bait we located a school of Stripers at the mouth of a creek and worked on them for 2 hours. Time flies when you get 150 strikes in a time span of less than 2 hours. [More than 2 strikes a minute] We went and caught more bait and set up on another school in 32 to 36 foot of water with enjoying the same success. By 10:30 the fish finally turned off but not before treating us to another 200 strike morning. We caught over 30 Stripers this morning and 10 Catfish. Clients kept 16 Fish to take home.

Dan and Trina Blanch with Guide John Chadduck

June 22, 2007

Lake Anna Striper Guide Service is proud to welcome John Chadduck to its guide team. [John on left] John is pictured with his clients Dan and Trina who he guided on a half day trip this morning. They caught 11 Stripers and kept these 8 nice fish.
John has been fishing for Stripers the last 15 years with 12 years experience on Smith Mountain Lake and the last 3 years here on Anna. He is a well seasoned live bait fisherman and an expert troller [employing up to 5 rods at a time]. He fishes out of a Pro Sports Deck boat which is fully equipped. John will entertain 1/2 day trips [Trolling] and full day trips either trolling or live bait. Nice catch!

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Joe and Joe Berkle


June 21, 2007 : Sunny and pleasant. Water Temp 81* and Clear.
Caught bait early and picked clients up at High Point at 5:30. Checked a few 30' flats and set up on one that was holding a few fish. After showing clients how to put lines out and catching a fish I pulled off the small schools and searched for a larger one. Since there were only 3 of us I did not want to set up on a 'mega' school because if we got on anything that big it would be too hectic to enjoy. We hit a school that produced just enough strikes to keep us very busy and we all kept up with the action. It didn't take long before we had our limit and by 9:30 the fish turned off anyway. We kept 12 Stripers this morning, clients and I splitting up the fish. Thanks guys.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Senior, Keya, Eddie Sagahfi with Jeff Collins


June 19, 2007 : Sunny and Hot, Water temp 83* and Clear.
Caught bait easily this morning and picked clients up at 5:30am. Searched uplake flats for awhile but the fish were feeding on and near the surface and were not schooled up well enough for down lines. It took about an hour for the fish to get where I wanted them but when they did we wore them out with our Herring on down lines. The Stripers bit steadily for an hour and a half, and probably would have kept biting but we ran through 175 baits and had to catch more . Found a school of Herring easily and made a couple of tosses and put another 200 baits in the tank and set off to find some more fish. Didn't take long to locate a feeding school and proceeded to nail the fish again. The action was so steady that by 11 am we finally noticed how hot it was and tried to call it a day but the fish would not leave us alone. I eventually pulled off the fish and headed back to the marina. I worked my clients pretty hard today, we had at least 275 strikes this morning catching 20 Catfish, 3 Largemouths and who can count how many Stripers. Anyway, the guys took home 20 beautiful Stripers , 3 of them around 10 pounds, and sore hands from fighting and handling Stripers.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Craig Ganue, Trevor Shifflett and Riccey Morris


June 17, 2007 : Sunny and Hot, Water temp 80* and clear.
Caught bait easily this morning and picked clients up at 5 :30 at High Point. Set up on a small school over 35 foot of water and put a few Stripers and Cats in the boat. Went uplake to a 25' flat and replayed the first event, 4 or 5 Stripers and numerous Cats. Looked around for a bit and really did not see what I wanted to so I made a move back to a deeper flat and located a huge school in a channel bend. What can I say, 3 guys ran around the boat like chickens with there heads cut off trying to keep up with the action. These guys did exceptionally well though , it wasn't their first time out with me. When it was all said and done we had over 200 strikes this morning catching about 30 Stripers and 20 Catfish.

We got off the water before it got too hot but the guys will have their work cut out for them this afternoon, they kept most of the Cats and some of the Stripers.

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Art and Patty Maye Ohanian with Bill Harley




June 16, 2007 : Sunny and Pleasant, Water temp 79* and Clear.
Got out early this morning to catch bait but it was tough going, only caught about 40. Picked clients up and went uplake to catch more bait. Found a school easily , made 1 toss and put 100 more Herring in the tank. Set up on a small school nearby to let clients get some practice on how to put the lines down and reeling in the Stripers. After going through 35 strikes we caught some bait for a friend and set up on another school nearby also. Put a few fish in the boat and the crew was ready to hit a major school. I looked for about 5 or 10 minutes and only saw fish stacked on the channel ledges. Called Anthony who was fishing today to see if he had found anything and all he had to say was "The screen is Black". I knew where he was and flew to him as fast as the boat would go. I got about 100 yards from him and I started seeing arches on my Lowrance so I shut the motor down and started the drill. We got most of lines in and the fun began. For the next 30 minutes it was a great team effort, I baited and netted , Bill and Art put the lines down and reeled fish in while Patty fought fish screeming " it's too hard , I can't do it " but in reality she reeled every fish in she had on. Overall the day was not too bad considering a major front had moved through the day before and the Saturday boat traffic was hateful. We caught 25 Stripers and 16 Cats today with clients keeping 10 Stripers to take to the Grill.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Brian, John and Sherri Mohr, Jerry Black, George Hott and John Rayney


June 14, 2007 : Rainy and cold, High 60*, Water Temp 80* and clear.
Picked clients up at High Point at 5:30 and went searching for fish. We had a terrible storm come through last night and blew in a major cold front with East winds today. I already had two strikes against me and I wanted to do especially well today because I was taking out a friend and his family who had been looking forward to the trip for quite awhile. Looked for a few minutes and mostly saw individual pods of fish scattered and set up on one but before we could get 3 lines out a buzzard did a 30 yard circle around us on his big motor and spooked the fish so we picked up and looked for a better school. I tried to set up on 2 or 3 other schools but this jerk in a Procraft would drive right over us every time we put out lines. I kept calm and looked for and found a nice school in 30 foot of water and we got our lines out before the nut ran over us and we started putting fish in the boat. Before we got all the lines in the action began and as long as we could keep a few baits in the water the Stripers would jam our offerings. We worked on the school pretty good before moving on. [By the way, The jerk in the Procraft and his friend stayed within 20 to 30 yards of us while we caught 17 keepers and they never boated a fish] We used up about 130 baits in that melee and went and caught more bait. We set up on numerous pods of fish but never could locate a decent school anymore. After the 7th or 8th time the Basshole ran over us when we would try to set up on fish I had to have a talk with him about Sportsmanship, courtesy and a few other topics. His reply was" I didn't know that my motor would spook the fish", DUH. We did not see him anymore today. We ended up the day catching 28 Stripers and over a dozen Terd-Rollers. Clients kept 19 very nice Stripers to take back to West Vergine. Hopefully the weather will be better tomorrow and fishing will get back to normal. Although my clients could huddle under my top when it rained today, I believe they got quite chilly numerous times . What a nasty cold day for the middle of June.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Doug Williams, Eddie Lowe. Ray Krug and Greg Kim


June 13, 2007 : Sunny and Pleasant, Water Temp 80* and clear.
Caught bait early , picked clients up at 5:30 ,set up on a 35 foot flat and started catching Stripers. All was going good for awhile till we looked up and 7 other boats were on top of us which hindered me following the school. There are only 100 schools on the lake at it would seem that occasionally "fisherman" could find there own fish verses continually encroaching on my clients. Anyway,,, We worked a couple of schools and before we knew it we had gone through 210 baits. We went out and caught more bait, found a school of Stripers away from the rest of the crowd and had some fun. Today we had over 225 Strikes, boated 17 Catfish and 36 Stripers, clients keeping 20 Stripers and releasing everything else.

Monday, June 11, 2007

Richard and Mary Bergey, David and Cindy Armstrong, and Wayne Gaudreault


June 11, 2007 : Sunny and Pleasant, Water Temp 80* and Clear.
Went to catch Herring early , hung lights out and the bait tried to come to it but the Stripers wanted the bait more than I did so I put out 4 rods, hooked up on all of them, released all the Stripers and they left the school of bait alone long enough for me to throw the net to catch 200 Herring. Picked clients up at 5:20 and searched for about 4 minutes until I found a nice school of fish. I had already instructed the crew on how to put the downlines out so I baited up and everything we had went off. For the next hour and a half my clients steadily reeled fish in. I pulled off the school to look for others but really to give them a break and realize what had just happened. I let them rest for 5 minutes then put them back on a school and before long we had gone through all the baits. We used 200 baits up by 8:15 and everyone enjoyed the morning. Couldn't have done it without Rick helping out.

Can the fishing get any better?

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Elwood White, Bobby Bradshaw, Jimmy Richards and Ervin Johnson


June 9, 2007 : Sunny and warm, Water temp 82*.
Picked clients up and located a small school of Stripers nearby the marina with in 10 minutes of leaving the dock. Set up on them with downlines and the fish started biting. Stayed with the school for only about 30 minutes before it petered out , tried to relocate it with no luck. Continued to look for the large schools that we had been fishing all week but all we could find were small pods of fish. We set up on some of them with limited success. Before long the Saturday traffic was rocking which did not help matters much. We looked and fished , looked and fished for the rest of the trip but could not find Stripers ganged up. Don't know if the strong front that moved through last night broke up the schools or how much the weekend traffic affected the bite. Anyway, we had about 80 strikes today , catching 23 Stripers and a half dozen Cats, Clients keeping 12 Stripers . After today I have a Love-Hate feeling for the Lake. Love fishing it in June and July but hate it on the weekends.

Friday, June 08, 2007

Jason Wonn, Ken Lukonis, Tim Graf, Daniel Maso and Emil Bieler


June 8, 2007 : Sunny and Hot , Water temp 81* and clear.
Got on the water early to catch bait and picked clients up at High Point Marina at 5:30. Set up downlines on a couple of small schools early just to acquaint them to the way we fish. Once they had it down I put them on a large school of Stripers in 35 foot of water and the fun began.We had 8 downlines out and it was all we could do to keep the rods baited. We worked this school for about 20 minutes but after 8 or 10 boats who saw us fishing kept running through the school they turned off. I left there and set up on another school that was just as large and continued to wear the Stripers out. It was going to be very hot today but by 9 o'clock we were back at the marina with this great stringer of Stripers . These guys really did well fishing this morning making very few mistakes and putting most of the fish we hooked up in the boat. Job well done.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Scott and Randy Freeman, Jamie Everberg and Lou Ziegler


June 7, 2007 ; Sunny and warm, Water temp 80*.
Caught 200 Herring early and picked the crew up at 5:30 at High Point Marina. Took about 5 minutes to brief the crew and set up on our first large school of Stripers. Didn't take long for the action to begin, it became pretty hectic once I put the guys over the school. There were a couple of "Buzzards" watching when I was setting up and once all our rods hooked up they moved in on us . Within 10 minutes we had 30 hits and 8 Boats on top of us . We worked the school for another 25 minutes and I decided to leave the fish because it was getting too crowded. I ran across the lake where I located another nice school and again we started putting fish in the boat. After 15 minutes another guide who saw us catching fish moved in on us so I decided to leave that school and find some other fish. By now we had used up 150 baits and had to go catch more. We caught bait and set up on yet another school and finished out the morning. We came off the water at 11:30 after probably 175 strikes, clients keeping 20 nice Stripers.

Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Senior and Eddie Saghafi with Alex Hessami


June 6, 2007 : Sunny and nice, Water Temp 79* and Clear.


Picked clients up and started my search for schooling Stripers on 35 foot flats. Didn't take long before I saw what I wanted , set out 8 downlines loaded with Herring and the action began. It took Alex a little while to wake up but once he did there was no stopping him. We went through our first tank of bait and went and caught some more. After 10 am the schools dispersed and after an hour of looking with no success I decided to take the guys downlake to a school of fish that I had worked yesterday. We hit it for awhile but I pulled off of them due to it was too much work to keep baits in the water without getting torn up by the fish.. Clients kept 16 nice Stripers for the day. [Missed you today Jeff]

Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Bob and Linda Miller with Butch Bageant


June 5, 2007 : Sunny and windy, Water temp 79* and Clear.
Caught bait early and picked clients up at 5:30 and went in search of schools of Stripers. Most bait and fish early in the morning were in 15 to 22 feet of water so I started out on a 25 foot flat running downlines. As the sun rose I gradually moved deeper with the fish. We encountered many schools today, most of which we took fish from. I pulled up on one school where for 20 minutes we could only get 3 to 4 lines in the water before they got jambed and we would put a line in and before we could bait another the first one would go down. We decided to leave this school because they were eating all my bait up. Today we fished 5 or 6 major schools , had in excess of 200 strikes, clients catching over 60 Stripers and 6 or 8 Cats, with clients keeping 16 nice Stripers . I am sure this is a day my clients will never forget.

Monday, June 04, 2007

The Garners and The Lambs




June 4, 2007 : Sunny and Pleasant, Water Temp 79*.
Picked clients up at their dock at 5:30 am and went looking for some more bait. The water has cooled off 5 * due to the rains and bait was hard to come by this morning before daylight. One reason was the Stripers were working on the Herring as I was trying to catch them. Looked for bait for an hour with little success so I decided to set up on a small school of Stripers just to get my clients oriented to my system. After they got the kinks out I went and caught more bait and picked up the girls at the dock at 9:15. I set up on a school of fish and just got out my 8th downline before the madness started. Every line got hit and for an hour it looked like a fire drill in the boat. We all worked great together [and it was work] to keep bait in the water and get the fish on the boat. With so many hands we could manage all the hits and not tangle up any of the lines. I think it might have been a little too strenuous for the little ones because after an hour of battle they were played out. I had to take them back to the dock and by 11am we had 200 hits , lost count of how many fish we boated , with clients keeping 19 very nice Stripers to take home for Patricia to clean. The reason for two pictures is 6 people would not fit in the picture properly and two family pictures were nice. When I left to go back to the marina we left a school of fish that spread over at least 40 acres., being conservative. Every day we are catching larger and larger fish and without a doubt if we wanted to stay out longer and could store enough bait we could easily catch over 100 keeper Stripers .

Friday, June 01, 2007

John Brewer, Vinnie Habib and Kyle Martin


June 1, 2007: Sunny and Pleasant, Water Temp 83*. Caught bait early and picked clients up at High Point at 5:30 am and motored a short distance from the Marina to demonstrate how to put downlines down. We fished 30 to 35 foot flats this morning running Herring about 26 feet deep. At 6 :45 Kyle told John "Its not even 7 o'clock yet and we have already had 50 hits! Well we used up 125 baits and I went to catch more Herring and while I was running I noticed a large school of Stripers on the graph . I found a school of bait and threw twice and caught about 120 Herring and went right back to where I saw the school of Stripers, put baits in their faces and wore them out. The picture of Kyle standing in the back of the boat is shortly after he tangled 4 or 5 lines up reeling in a punk. Anyway, today we had over 150 strikes , catching over 50 fish and clients taking home 16 nice Stripers, all before 10 am. June marks the beginning of our summer season and it is not uncommon for my clients to boat 100 fish a morning.

Thursday, May 31, 2007

Jim Ciulla and Bob Miller


May 31, 2007: Hot and Sunny, Water Temp. 83* and Clear.
Started out the day on the wrong foot, had a flat on my trailer which tore my fender up. Needless to say , I was a little late getting on the water. Picked clients up at 5;30am and looked for and caught Herring. Set up on a school in the mouth of a creek , got 10 hits but only caught punks so I left them and found another school of Stripers worthy of our offerings. We fish flats today from 30 to 40 feet deep, having constant action till noon. Today we had well over 150 strikes, Clients catching at least 50 Stripers and keeping a dozen to take home. At times every line we had bait on was hooked up today.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Doug and Dillon Meyers, Tony and Alex


May 26, 2007: Sunny and Hot, Water Temp 76* and Clear.
Caught bait early this morning and picked clients up at their dock at 5:30 am. Looked around for a few minutes while all the other fisherman were running around and set up on a 35 foot flat. Set out downlines rigged with Herring and the madness began. Every rod started getting bit and for the next couple hours I would catch fish on one flat then relocate on another school and do it all over again. Today we had over 120 hits, caught over 30 Stripers with my clients keeping 20 fish. All this action on a holiday Saturday, and we were back at the docks by 10:30. This kind of action will continue to get even better in June and July.

Herring



When your depth finder looks like this and you throw the net, you will catch plenty of Herring. This school was 25 feet from top to bottom and 35 yards wide.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Jack and Rob Muerdler, Gary Skinner and Mike Tracy


May 24, 2007: Sunny and 80* Water temp 74* and Clear.
Got on the water at 4 this morning to catch bait and picked clients up at 6am. Went to a 25 ' flat , saw some fish and put downlines on them and caught a few but didn't like what I saw and moved on. Hit a few more flats with limited success and got on the big motor searching for larger schools. Found a nice school on a 30' flat , put the baits in their face and for 30 minutes my clients couldn't keep up. After that calmed down a bit I went to the mouth of a creek and found a school 400 by 400 yards wide and put baits on them and everything went off again. There were thousands of fish in the school but the smaller fish would strike the baits before the larger fish had a chance to eat . I was running low on baits by now so we left all those fish and found another school with nicer fish. We ended up the day having well over 85 hits, clients keeping 13 Stripers for a cookout this weekend.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

A Day with the HAMILTONS
























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Friday, May 11, 2007

Brandon, Stephanie, Johnny and Judy Johnson




May 11, 2007: Sunny and Hot, Water Temp 74* and Clear.
Got on the water at 4 am this morning to catch bait and picked clients up at 6:15 and headed for a mid lake flat. Set out my spread of 10 Water Bugz Planner boards and a bobber with a big Gizzard on it. Right when we hit the flat we got bit , caught a Catfish on the only Herring I put out. I replaced it with a big Gizz and ran Gizzards the rest of the day. Once we started catching fish another guide and a bass boater busted us and tried to crowd us out of the area but we hung there for a couple of hours until the sun got up too high and the fish pulled off the flats. The nicer Stripers definitely wanted the bigger Gizzards because we were catching 10 pounders and the other guide who was using Herring only caught punks. We went and caught more bait and set up on some fish in the 20' range with downlines. Three lines went down at once then a troller came over and ran his motor around us for 30 minutes so we moved to another spot. It was a good move because I no sooner started putting the lines out and we started getting jammed. We nailed them on this last spot pretty good to finish out the day. Today we had over 35 strikes, caught 3 10 pounders and clients kept 16 Stripers for 100 pounds . Brandon is shown holding two of the ten pound fish he "redeemed" himself with.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Mike and Chriss Haines and Bill Coles


May 10, 2007: Cloudy and warm, Water temp 72* and Clear
Picked clients up at the dock at 4:45 am because they wanted to learn how to catch bait and threw for bait until daylight. Went to a main lake 15' flat and set out 10 planner boards and a bobber rigged with big Gizzards. As soon as we hit the flat we had 4 or 5 lines get boiled then we hooked up. I knew then it may be a long day since we only hooked up on one fish out of 5 boils. Within the next hour we had a bite every 5 minutes. By 9 o'clock we had to go back to the marina to get ice for the fish then we went to catch more bait. I set up on a deeper 20' flat with little respounce from the fish then moved to another deeper flat and got hits on downlines. At one point we had 4 lines go down at once. Today we had over 35 hits, over 20 fish hooked up but we only got 8 Stripers in the boat. I guess that old saying still stands true, you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink! I had 3 great guys onboard today who learned alot and who will catch plenty of Stripers on thier own now.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Tom and Linda Lett, Jay and Dottie Pyne


May 8, 2007: Sunny and pleasant, Water temp 65* and Clear.
Ran uplake at 4am to catch bait and picked clients up at High Point at 6am. It was frosty this morning so I made just a short run to a 10' to 20' flat and set out planner boards. I only got 3 out before the action started and it took me a couple of hours to catch up and get my spread out. We made several passes on the area before taking a pitt stop. Went and caught more bait and found a area that was holding Stripers near the bottom in 20' of water . I set out 10 boards and a downline and we started getting hits again. After the action slowed a little on boards I went to downlines and finished out the day. We had 37 hits today with my clients keeping 13 Stripers. I believe the ladies will have bruised bellys after reeling in the fish tomorrow.

Saturday, May 05, 2007

Paul Henon and George Barboza




May 5, 2007: Cloudy and Cool, Water temp 67* and Clear.
Started the day off at 6am with 50 Gizzards and some nice Herring. Set up pulling a bank with planner boards, running depths from 5 to 25 feet. The first 5 or 6 bites came on the bank on Gizzards with no hits on the outer boards. We then pulled a midlake ridge in 20 foot of water running boards and downlines . The fish were stacked up on top of the ridge and we would get strikes on every pass. We caught the smaller fish on Herring and the larger Stripers on big Gizz. George caught a 14.5 pounder off a Water Bugz board in 6 feet of water. Clients caught 14 Stripers and 3 Cats, keeping 12 Stripers and 2 of the larger Catfish.

Friday, May 04, 2007

Ted, Mark and Matt Presley


May 4, 2007: Cloudy and cool, Water temp 69* and clear.
Got out on the water at 4am to catch bait, picked clients up at 6 and headed for a 10 to 20' flat midlake. Set out 10 planner boards and a couple of downlines and once we hit the flat the action began. For the next 4 hours we averaged about 10 hits a hour until I had to go catch more bait. Threw for a hour then set up on a deeper flat marking plenty of fish but they were slow to bite. Clients kept 12 Stripers today.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

Dan and Heather Targerson , Todd and Sharon Redman


May 2, 2007: Sunny and hot, Water temp 73* and clear.

Caught bait early , picked clients up and drove uplake to fish. Set out my spread over 15 to 20 foot flats running boards and downlines. The moon was bright again last and the fish were sluggish again this morning to bite. Although we were over fish most of the day, the fish were lethargic and the big fish did not want to feed. I will be glad when we get out of the moon phase and the 'Hogs' start feeding again. We had 26 hits today, the girls boating all their fish they had on and the guys, well they must of felt sorry for the fish and released 8 or 10 between them.

Other than 3 jerks on jet skis running over our lines it was a beautiful Spring day.

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Jim Woodbridge and Chuck Davis




May 1, 2007: Sunny and warm, Water temp 72* and clear.
Got on the water a 5am and collected bait. Picked clients up at High Point and ran uplake . Set out a spread of 10 boards, a bobber and 2 downlines and pulled a 15' flat. It was a full moon last night and when there are no clouds at night on a full moon the fish gorge themselves in the twilight . I marked schools of fish but as usual on this moon they were not very aggressive, just rolling the baits on the surface and hitting the baits in the tails. We had 8 or 10 hits that way before we had a hook up. It was fun to see the fish boil on the baits but I knew it would be a few hours before the fish would cooperate. We continued to work the 15 to 20 foot depths until the fish got serious, and they did. We had over 40 hits today with Chuck nailing a 16.9 pounder and clients keeping 11 Stripers to take home. The large fish was 34" long.