Ft. Hood SKIES Program Trip — 71 Fish, Stillhouse

This Saturday afternoon, 05 March, I conducted a Fort Hood SKIES Unlimited program trip with 14-year-old Love C. and 11-year-old Faith C. of Ft. Hood.

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Miss Faith C. caught this Stillhouse Hollow white bass from out of 63′ of water on a jigging spoon during a SKIES Unlimited program trip.

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Miss Love C. caught the very first fish of her lifetime this afternoon, earning her a TPWD “First Fish Award”.

Although these sisters had been on a boat before, neither had ever caught a fish, so, Job #1 was to fix that.  Given the bright skies and light winds, we began this trip in deep water.  We found 2 distinct concentrations of deep fish in both 61′ and 63′ of water.  These fish were very responsive — just right to give beginners early success and bolster their confidence.

Quite a number of these fish regurgitated threadfin shad that were easily 3.5″ long which was larger than the slabs we were using.  These shad were largely undigested, indicating a feed was taking place right then (digested shad indicate the fish have fed some time ago).

Within minutes of making our first of 4 stops tonight, both Love and Faith had captured their first fish, thus earning them a First Fish Award through the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s Angler Recognition Program.

At one point in time the bite got so aggressive that Love wound up landing two fish at the same time on one lure.

The girls were a pleasure to have on board — eager to learn, respectful to me and one another, and happy to be outdoors doing something they’d never done before.

SKIES Unlimited stands for School of Knowledge, Inspiration, Exploration and Skills. SKIES Unlimited classes are open to children of active duty military personnel, retirees, Department of the Army civilians, and to Department of Defense contractors.  To enroll in SKIES Unlimited activities, children must be registered with CYSS at Building 121 on 761st Tank Destroyer Avenue (right across from the Chili’s restaurant).

There is no charge for registration; parents must bring an ID that shows their affiliation with the military, the child’s shot records, and the report from a recent physical exam. While the SKIES Unlimited programs are not free, many military families are eligible for sizeable credits toward SKIES Unlimited activities. There is a $300 “Army Strong” credit available to each child when their parent is deployed.

TALLY = 71 FISH, all caught and released

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TODAY’S CONDITIONS/NOTES:

Start Time: 2:30p

End Time:  6:30p

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 69F

Water Surface Temp:  62.2F

Wind Speed & Direction: SSE9 the entire afternoon.

Sky Conditions:  Fair skies with thin white haze.

Water Level: 622.12 with 622.0 being full pool.  0.01 feet of water was released in the last 24 hours.

Other: GT= 0

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

**Area   947/948 — deep vertical jigging in 61′

**Area  1707 — deep vertical jigging in 63′

**Area  1709 — mid-depth vertical jigging in 30′

**Area  116 — sunset trolling

 

Bob Maindelle

Owner, Holding the Line Guide Service

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“I’m very satisfied.” — Brenna, age 8 (109 fish, Stillhouse, 05 March)

This Saturday morning, 05 March, I was joined by Hank McKnelly, his daughter, Brenna, and his brother, Stew, from Virginia Beach, Virginia.

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Proud papa Hank McKnelly with his 8-year-old daughter, Brenna, displaying the 5.00 pound largemouth bass she caught out of 25 feet of water on a horizontally worked bladebait.

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From left: The McKnelly crew: Hank, Brenna, and Stew with 14″ class white bass culled from among the 109 fish they boated this morning.

Hank pinned on his full-bird colonel wings this past week and so the trip was a celebration of sorts, and a way for Hank and his brother, who recently retired from the U.S. Marine Corps, to spend some time together.

Our trip actually played out better than I anticipated it was going to, thanks to some unexpectedly thick and long-lasting grey cloud cover.  The forecast showed light winds and light cloud cover, which is always a tough combination.

As has been the case for weeks now, the gulls fed hard right at first light, pointing the way for us as to where to begin our trip.  After the low-light feed ended, fewer birds continued feeding over mid-depths (20-30 feet), so we followed them.

Once the birds quit, we used sonar to search out a handful of areas where the white bass have been consistently gathering as they make their way into the Lampasas River to spawn.

We used bladebaits a majority of the time today, with some vertical jigging thrown in for about 30 minutes at mid-morning when the sun was at its brightest and the wind was at its slowest.

We had a real treat watching 8-year-old Brenna tussle with a 5.00 pound largemouth which struck her bladebait out in 25 feet of water.  The fish was very pale, indicating it has lived out in that deep water for quite some time.

With about an hour remaining, our fish count stood at 68 fish.  Stew wondered aloud if a 100 fish day might be possible.  I was a bit doubtful, given how strong the bite was so far along in the morning.  I suspected the “window” would shut at any time.  As it turned out, the S. wind kept puffing and enough thin clouds kept passing over to sustain the bite, thus allowing us to boat a grand total of 109 fish, including 107 white bass and 2 largemouth.

As I policed up the boat and cranked the outboard to head back to the dock, Brenna stated, “I’m very satisfied.”   Dad and Uncle Stew just shook their heads  … 8-years-old going on 28!

TALLY = 109 FISH, all caught and released

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TODAY’S CONDITIONS/NOTES:

Start Time: 6:40a

End Time:  11:00a

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 54F

Water Surface Temp:  59.6F

Wind Speed & Direction:  Light S. breeze under 4mph all morning

Sky Conditions:  Fully grey skies at trip’s start, clearing to 40% white clouds on a blue sky as the front rolled in.

Water Level: 622.12 with 622.0 being full pool.  0.01 feet of water was released in the last 24 hours.

Other: GT= 0

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

**Area   531/1701 – Casting blades for shallow whites under birds at first light.

**Area  vic 1159 – Casting blades for mid-depth whites under birds.

**Area  1358-1160 – Vertical jigging @ 33′

**Area  092 – Sustained late morning action on bladebaits along slope.

 

Bob Maindelle

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