Decided to head back to my starting area and work deeper but I saw no one was on the spot I had wanted to start on so I figured what the hell? Headed on back to that spot and managed two more fish to give me about a 9lb limit. Honestly better than I expected. The fish came out of a small channel that is about 5-7ft deeper than the rest of the immediate area. I kept working my dropshot along that channel when on one cast I went to start shaking my bait and all I felt was slack. I kept very slowly taking up slack thinking it was a fish but before I got the slack out, my line was almost directly under my boat. Set the hook and the fish instantly took drag and got into a bush but, surprisingly, came right back out. I knew it was a better fish but with the algae bloom I couldn’t see it……until it came up and jumped about 5ft from the boat. After another 30 or so very tense seconds I put the net under a beautiful 7.62. Biggest I have ever gotten at San V and the biggest in several years overall. I was at least the 4th boat to fish that spot so I guess Lady Luck was smiling on me today. Believe it or not it bit a 3” chocolate Fluttercraft. Who said big fish won’t eat little baits?
Fishing was steady the rest of the day and I ended up with 18 fish total. The best 5 weighed 16.95. What started out as a very slow day, ended up as one of the best days I have had recently!
Added a picture of the water color with the algae bloom