Super windy crank a bank type of day
Daily Fishing Log For March 14, 2022
General Info | Weather / Water Conditions | ||||
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Date | March 14, 2022 | Air Temp | 35°-65° | Current Generation | |
Fisherman | Kaylor Walker | Water Temp | 45°- 49° | ||
Hours Fished | 8 | Sky | Sunny | Water Clarity | Stained |
Fishing Overall | Good | Wind | Strong |
Fish Caught | |
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Total Caught | Total Keepers |
21 | 9 |
Size/Weight (Pounds) | |||
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3 | 4 | 5 | 6+ |
2 | 1 |
Baits Used | |
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Keepers | Other Fish |
Spro RK 55 | Spro RK 55 |
Bait Colors | |
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Keepers | Other Fish |
Missouri Craw | Mud Bug |
Location/Presentation/Structure |
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I fished from Aunts Creek to just above Cape Fair hitting chunk rock to gravel transition banks that had wind. The wind was crazy so it was not hard to find a windy bank. |
Fishing Notes |
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The bigger largemouth were caught on steeper chunk rock banks with lots of wind. I noticed better bites were when my crank was in 10-12 ft of water ( cranking slow) vs lots of smaller fish up shallower. Biggest was 4-15 and had one that looked to be in the 4s, get off right at the boat. Also caught my biggest Tablerock crappie to date. Was a fun one! |