"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
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Hey all, I have to be honest, I have been struggling during this warm
snap. I have been fishing, rocks, weeds, drops offs, and everything in
between. Fishing has just been terrible. Water is low, we are in
drought conditions here actually, and it has been hot!!!! 90's and
humid. I have been fishing areas that have historically produced for
me, but there are slim pickins! I am finding schools of shad, even fish
feeding on them, but they are all small. The Walleye guys are
struggling, we have no current in our river, so when an east wind blows
it backs up our river and makes things even worse.
I am going out tonight, armed with a push pole and I hope I can pull a
few out of the more dense weeds that hardly get touched.
If anyone has any tips for this kind of situation please share :-D
Chris
Look for deep holes with trapped fish. There is a river near where I live
(not boatable most of the time) that will flood every few years, and when it
recedes it leaves some deep holes for a few years that will hold some big
fish trapped. I spent a lot of time walking this river as a kid.
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Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com