Tossed an assortment of reaction baits from jerk baits, under-spins, crank baits and a fluke and no takers. I then went to the Tokyo rig and started working stick-ups. The water is a little higher than normal so some new areas for bass to explore. Not much was happening and as I was daydreaming a bass picked up my black senko/Tokyo rig and started moving through the stick-ups and I set the hook hard but not hard enough as he leaped out of the water and came unbuttoned. Well that sucked, but at least I finally got a bite and had one even though I lost him.
I worked lots of cover and felt a little tap on my Rage Craw/Tokyo rig and my line headed away from the cover so when I set the hook it was just straight line to the bass. It fought hard as many of the SD River bass do and this bass sure had been eating well as it was short and fat and weighed exactly 4lbs. Did not stay much longer as I had things to take care of in the afternoon.
At least no Pepe Le Pew.

The only other highlight was finding a Whopper Popper that was attached to a stick up ...and probably will end up in one of my tackle boxes to rest for several years...ha ha