Well it is finally time to cut hay on the farm so that has to mean it is HOT weather. When the days get hot enough to bale hay the day after you cut it thats HOT!!! With that being said the topwater bite it on in the area lakes. It seems to be working better early then again right before dark. With most fish caught before the sun gets up. Zara Spooks and Red Fins are taking the most topwater fish. When the sun starts to peek over the tree tops and hit the waters surface thats when the bite starts to leave. Our lakes are in great shape this year and spawns should also be good this year. With higher water levels there is more cover for the small fry to hide. Several other baits are begin to pickup fish. The Football Jig, Big worms, and the Drop Shot are beginning to take fish durning the day.
I had a CPAA tournament June 1st and 2nd on Table Rock and caught my fish on Red FIns and Gizits. This was our last tournament before our classic at Lake of the Ozarks at the end of September. I qualified and will be making that trip. My BASS Opens are in September and October so my busy time is here. I don't fish many big events in July and August, but there is always a tournament somewhere.
Thanks for reading and remember the Red White and Blue BBQ Blowout July 5th and 6th put on by Fin to Fur in Thayer, Missouri. Until Next time parctice CPR (Catch Photograph and Release)
I had a CPAA tournament June 1st and 2nd on Table Rock and caught my fish on Red FIns and Gizits. This was our last tournament before our classic at Lake of the Ozarks at the end of September. I qualified and will be making that trip. My BASS Opens are in September and October so my busy time is here. I don't fish many big events in July and August, but there is always a tournament somewhere.
Thanks for reading and remember the Red White and Blue BBQ Blowout July 5th and 6th put on by Fin to Fur in Thayer, Missouri. Until Next time parctice CPR (Catch Photograph and Release)