tiedown
03-25-2007, 07:21 PM
Fished Wed night and Thursday night, not to good, but was not that bad. We ended up with 38 fish with 11 of the being yellows. The biggest yellow was about 12 pounds, and biggest blue about 15 pounds. caught most of the fish on perch, did manage a to pull some fish in day time on cut carp. It seemed that most of our blues was caught on the cut carp, wish we would have had more carp. We ended up with 68 pounds of fillets, for Easter fish fry.
Could not find any big yellows. A friend of mine was fishing above the dame in Lane City. He put in at Wharton. He did about the same with the same size fish. He caught a lot of channells in the day time using cut bait.
He ran into a little problem. He tied some dope lines off some limbs next to the LCRA office and dam. He went to run them and a guy from the LCRA office came running down to him. He was carrying about a 6 pound yellow cat. He told him that he saw the limb jerking and could not resist. He then said that he was going to keep the fish and felt bad, so he gave it back to them.
The funny thing about it was that next evening the same guy was hidding peaking around the cornor of the building watching them bait lines. When they went and ran them the next morning some lines were pulled up on the banks and thrown back out, but the limbs caught them before they hit the water. One line was left on the bank.
Do yall think, we need to get intouch with LCRA, about this guy. I am thinking we do, even though he gave the fish back. We are pretty sure he checked the lines the next day. I think he decided what the H*** and pulled some fish, this time he did not fill bad about it.
There were not other boats in the water just my friend.
Could not find any big yellows. A friend of mine was fishing above the dame in Lane City. He put in at Wharton. He did about the same with the same size fish. He caught a lot of channells in the day time using cut bait.
He ran into a little problem. He tied some dope lines off some limbs next to the LCRA office and dam. He went to run them and a guy from the LCRA office came running down to him. He was carrying about a 6 pound yellow cat. He told him that he saw the limb jerking and could not resist. He then said that he was going to keep the fish and felt bad, so he gave it back to them.
The funny thing about it was that next evening the same guy was hidding peaking around the cornor of the building watching them bait lines. When they went and ran them the next morning some lines were pulled up on the banks and thrown back out, but the limbs caught them before they hit the water. One line was left on the bank.
Do yall think, we need to get intouch with LCRA, about this guy. I am thinking we do, even though he gave the fish back. We are pretty sure he checked the lines the next day. I think he decided what the H*** and pulled some fish, this time he did not fill bad about it.
There were not other boats in the water just my friend.