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Lake Ovid, Sunday 11/5/06 PM

Started by djkimmel, November 05, 2006, 09:45:47 PM

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Finally, got to go out and enjoy this gorgeous day for about 3 hours this afternoon. Felt like I'd rather do some lowland reservoir fishing rather than river-run, so I went up to Ovid.

NOBODY on the whole lake but me! A chilly light breeze, but really nice. Water only 42 - 43 F though. Much chillier.

I tried some different deep and shallow stuff trying to figure out a potential pattern quick as possible. Nothing from one of the really good channel log piles on crankbaits or a Carolina rig. Nothing from a couple points. Nothing from the shallow upper end near the bridge. It looked decent and I tried slow rolling spinnerbaits and chatterbaits, along with flipping a jig.

Fished a couple sun-beaten shores. Nothing. Next up, looking at shallow wood that has been facing the sun most of the day. Before I go farther, I must say I forgot my cell phone and my camera so you know what that means...

Also, you figure at this time of year, if you get one, it's a good one. And I did... off the 3rd or 4th piece of shallow wood, I was 'slow-rolling' a black/blue chatterbait when it 'got heavy.'

Nice bulldogging fight all around the boat just like on Bassmasters. A HOG pushing 5 pounds with shoulders, a big head and fat bulges around its tail from the beefing up for the winter it must be doing. Nice! Now the day is definitely worth it.

I tried the rest of that pocket (actually I tried several other lures back at different angles in the same general area of the bass too) with no more bass. I think I had one nipping at a swimming jig because it go 'grabbed' twice with the 2nd time way out from the thicker weeds and I could not see any weed tops at all where the last 'incident' occurred.

I got excited and went to some more shallow stumps, but never got another definite bite on the shallow wood. I had enough time as the sun was dipping below the horizon to hit some deeper wood on a major point that ends near the river channel with no bites for sure -- you know this time of year, it gets hard to tell.

I fished back to the ramp along some shallow weed lines as the full moon rose over the tops of the trees on the opposite side of the lake.

Only 1 bass today for 3 hours of effort, but what a beauty!!! I thought about how I might get a picture, but no one was even around the boat ramp when I came in, so... no picture, but the toad momma lives on in my memory...

Help stop invasive spcies. Don't move fish between unconnected bodies of water. Clean, drain and dry your boat before launching on another water body.
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