Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member Posted on: 06/09/03 at 05:44:42
Two of the bays I hit were VERY clear, and visibility was down to 8ft. The two other bays I did well in were wind blown and very dirty. Caught lrg in both types of conditions. The smls were caught all in clear water conditions. Mark
Posted by: Admin Posted on: 06/06/03 at 18:28:18
Woo hoo!! Can't wait for Banks!!
Posted by: kholmes - Ex Member Posted on: 06/05/03 at 16:08:44
Full moon coming up on June 14th. Spawn should be in full swing for the next few weeks. I would be interested in knowing what sort of clarity Mark identified during his trip to Banks. It has been years since I could sight fish Banks in my favorite areas due to algae and wind generated cloudiness in the water. I have found that historically, the larger smallmouth spawn deeper, sometimes to 12-15 feet. Obviously this protects them from direct fishing pressure, unless the clarity is good. I am planning a trip on Friday the 6th to Banks to check it out for myself. Thanks for the Post Mark, good fishing. Kirk
Posted by: sarge - Ex Member Posted on: 06/05/03 at 14:55:54
Sounds like fun, Mark! If you stay with those fish come tournament day, you'll be right at the top!
Chris
Posted by: larrys - Ex Member Posted on: 06/05/03 at 05:22:01
Good job Mark!
Posted by: marktfd88 - Ex Member Posted on: 06/04/03 at 16:14:07
Fished Banks on Sunday and Monday. First time there, so I talk to Larry S. before I headed out there. He gave a few places to start. Thanks Larry. First wind swept point I hit. 5 casts, 3 small mouth. All 13 to 15 inches on tubes. Moved to the shallow bays to look for Lrg and seen hundreds of bedding smls. Caught to many to count. Alot of fun. Worked some other smallie stuff and caught some here and there. Then really concentrated on the lrg mouth. Finally zeroed in on them by the end of the day. Second day out I refined the lrg mouth pattern even more and caught a nice limit of lrg topped off by a 3 1/2 pound right before I left. Key was throwing senko's and deadsticking them or rigged wacky for an extra slow fall. The fish were buried in the cover and VERY spooky. Can't wait to fish the tourney. Mark