ChaosStarter
10-29-2011, 10:54 AM
My buddy and I decided to try to hit RVR for some laker action thinking they might be less affected by the moving cold front as all the other fish. A little windy and pretty cold air when the wind blew. It was nice in the sun when there was no wind. The water was still on that 59-60* mark. We found a bunch of marks around 60-80 feet but not a whole lot wanted to play.
I only caught 2 with one pop-off and my buddy only had 1 with a few pop offs jigging. All small fish around 3lbs. These are definately cold water fish and I think they're just still starting to wake up.
Andy S - I finally see what you were saying about the wet beach towel affect. When we were catching them last december, they were definately more aggressive and harder fighters in the cold upper 30-low 40* waters.
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/382999_284676681553111_100000323453308_971689_5176 65367_n.jpg
I only caught 2 with one pop-off and my buddy only had 1 with a few pop offs jigging. All small fish around 3lbs. These are definately cold water fish and I think they're just still starting to wake up.
Andy S - I finally see what you were saying about the wet beach towel affect. When we were catching them last december, they were definately more aggressive and harder fighters in the cold upper 30-low 40* waters.
http://a6.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/382999_284676681553111_100000323453308_971689_5176 65367_n.jpg