I fished it in Aug. once a few years back and was told by a local and even given a couple baits by the same guy...find wood/logs and or rocks he said. I was tossing a chart/white spinnerbait and catching a few fish. He gave me a couple of shallow squarebill crankbaits that I caught fish on as well. I still have em.
I'll echo Chad's response... SLOW. Not many fish and not great size. But the cool thing about silver is it is very unique in how it lays out. There's piling rows, rock flats, submerged wood, islands and surrounded by lily pads. Good luck.
Submerged logs in 4-5 feet I find hold more fish in late July and August. Jigs in black/blue with craw trailers work very well. Jigs skipped under docks etc.
But Ron - then you'd miss out on all the carp fishing and beer drinking with me and Chad on the docks. We'll supply the beer, you bring a case of canned corn.
I would bet we could catch one carp that would outweigh almost any 5 fish bag in August.
But Ron - then you'd miss out on all the carp fishing and beer drinking with me and Chad on the docks. We'll supply the beer, you bring a case of canned corn.
I would bet we could catch one carp that would outweigh almost any 5 fish bag in August.
Nope - Carp fishing is serious business. We can't have the wives and kids distracting us while we drink beer and make sure our rods don't get pulled into the water by those majestic golden beasts! LOL
Ronald Hobbs, Jr. said:
LOL, no wives?!!
Jordan Doucet said:But Ron - then you'd miss out on all the carp fishing and beer drinking with me and Chad on the docks. We'll supply the beer, you bring a case of canned corn.
I would bet we could catch one carp that would outweigh almost any 5 fish bag in August.
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