be my last trip for a bit until the water rises again so I carefully guided my kayak just over the rocks and headed out
in search of shad balls and bass. There are a lot of shad in the water and did not find any big schools of them so I just started tossing
reaction baits. Never tossed any worms and basically stayed out in deeper water. There was almost no top water action so where I was
so after lots and lots of casts, I ended up with 6 bass and a Crappie. At first I thought I had a trout, and was a surprise as the Crappie
hit an under spin in about 30 feet of water. Later I wanted to try to catch a 7th bass and fished almost 2 hours trying to and came close
where 2 times I was hooked up and both came unbuttoned. Oh well, despite the lake shrinking daily, it still was a fun time to be out on
the water (at least what is left of it..ha ha)for a morning of fishing.
Tight lines everyone

My biggest bass My biggest Crappie Just showing the water level and launching conditions at the ramp(if you kayak or float tube)