On Monday and Tuesday, as the peak period moves later into the afternoon and diminishing in intensity and duration, the majority of the fish populations will move in mass into shoreline vegetations making excellent shoreline angling opportunities which we haven’t experiences on most of our lakes due to the past drought. The result is, the larger fish must hunt more in order to feed and this means anglers who love to work the shoreline will be “back in the bass seat saddle again” - finally. As the bait fell about three feet in six feet of water column the line stopped but I didn’t feel any “tap” or “thump” and didn’t see the line move at all. She was much larger than the first one for there is no bass but a very large bass that is able to swim with a hookless bait on braided line through thick pads without letting go. read more

