Pride of Texas — 142 Fish, Belton Lake Hybrid Fishing

This past Friday morning, April 15th, I fished with a crew of 4 from Pride of Texas Landscaping including trip coordinator and long-time client Rob Ramey, Justin Pride, the company’s owner, Ricky Guest, one of the company’s clients, and Brian Badour, a former co-worker who now runs his own company.

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From left: Rob Ramey and Justin Pride, both of Pride of Texas Irrigation and Landscaping, had a field day on white bass and hybrid stripers.

I had a bit of a “situation” develop when my trolling motor malfunctioned, but, thank God for the foresight to have a running spare and for an awesome wife willing to deliver that running spare to me!  We were delayed about 45 minutes, but, there was such a thick blanket of fog covering the lake that the fishing didn’t start until it had begun to thin, anyway.

 

We fished what has been a very predictable bite for primarily white bass up in shallow water for about an hour casting blade baits in 12-17 feet of water, putting a total of 76 fish in the boat as the fog cleared with a SE wind.

 

Once the laughing gull action died as the fish pulled back on their feeding, we headed to deeper, clearer water to search for hybrid stripers using sonar.

 

We enjoyed a full 2.5 hours of solid hybrid striper fishing spread over two distinct areas.  At the first area, I found hybrid suspended from 25 to 40 feet over a 55 foot bottom, and at the second area we found hybrid in the lower fourth of the water column in 48-49 feet of water near a breakline.

 

Neither Justin nor Brian had any prior experience in fishing for hybrid striper and both quickly gained an appreciation for the hybrid vigor these fish demonstrate.  This was a great crew to fish with — and very good-natured in joking with each other.

 

Despite the rough start, we ended the trip with exactly 142 fish boated as the action tapered off quickly right around 12:30 following our late start.

 

TALLY: 142 Fish, all caught and released

 

TODAY’S CONDITIONS/NOTES:

Start Time: 8:15a

End Time:  12:30p

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 62F

Water Surface Temp:  66.1F

Wind Speed & Direction:  Winds were calm under foggy conditions until 8:15a.  A SE10 wind began and blew out the fog through around 9:30a.  Winds then scaled back to SE6-7 and the skies grew brighter through about 70% cloud cover.  Conditions remained this way for the remainder of the trip.

Sky Conditions:  See above

Water Level: 594.57 and falling with 594.0 being full pool.  Water being released at 765 cubic feet per second.  Lake fell 0.05 feet in the past 24 hours

Other: GT= 60

 

AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

**Area 749-1734 whites and short hybrid on blade baits up shallow

**Area 1738 hybrid on shad suspended at 25-40′ over a 55′ bottom

**Area 1739 hybrid on shad at lower fourth of water column in 48′

 

 

Bob Maindelle

Owner, Holding the Line Guide Service

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