Happy 86th Birthday!! — 106 Fish, Belton, 25 April

This past Monday morning, April 25th, I fished with the Oliver family in celebration of Pa Oliver’s 86th birthday.

 

Present for the trip were Pa’s four sons: Joe, Jamie, Jack, and Jeff, as well as Joe’s daughter, Amber.  After a word of prayer and before my fishing instructions we took a moment to present Pa with a loaf of banana bread with a blue candle in it and then we all sang Happy Birthday to him.

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From left: Jamie, Jack, Pa, Joe, Amber, and Jeff all celebrating Pa’s 86th birthday.

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Jeff Oliver with one of two 6.75 pound hybrid we landed today on lively threadfin shad caught less than an hour before the start of the trip.

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Jamie Oliver with the second of the two 6.75 pound hybrid striped bass we landed today.

All but Joe fished this morning — good thing, too, because the action was such that I relied on Joe to perform first mate duties on a regular basis including netting fish, baiting hooks, untangling lines, and more.

 

I was excited to get going this morning because all the natural signs pointed to good fishing — a southerly wind at a manageable velocity, grey cloud cover, and a very strong shad spawn at first light.

 

The fish did not disappoint.  In fact, this was the single best trip I’ve ever conducted on Belton Lake in terms of the quantity of keeper hybrid and the percentage of keeper hybrid we caught as compared to the whole catch.  As we prepared to leave the first area we anchored in 2.75 hours after arriving there, we had boated 67 fish, and of those, exactly 64 were keeper hybrid stripers.

 

As that incredible bite wound down, we located a school of smaller fish on another underwater feature and fished for them with spinning rods and slabs.  After adding another dozen fish to the tally, and with about 45 minutes remaining in the trip, we decided to take one more crack at the big hybrids, and succeeded in finding them despite the late hour.

 

We finished up by taking our tally to 106 fish landed.  This last area gave up about 40% keeper hybrid with the balance of the catch consisting of short hybrid and white bass of all sizes.

 

All of this took place with the water pushing over 10 feet above full pool and still rising thanks to recent heavy rains.  So far, none of this water has been released because other reservoirs on the Brazos River have been more critically flooded and the priority for release has gone to those bodies of water.

 

An excellent day with an excellent family!

 

TALLY: 106 Fish, all caught and released

 

TODAY’S CONDITIONS/NOTES:

Start Time: 7:15a

End Time:  11:15a

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 72F

Water Surface Temp:  68.3F

Wind Speed & Direction:  Winds were steady at SSE10-11

Sky Conditions:  Light grey cloud cover the entire trip.

Water Level: Rapidly rising thanks to recent heavy rainfall; 604+ feet with 594.00 being full pool. No water is being released due to more severe flooding downstream (0cu. ft./sec.)

Other: GT= 25

 

 

Wx Snapshot:

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AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

 

**Area 1742 — 67 fish by 10am of with 64 were keeper hybrid taken on live shad

**Area vic 1747 — jigged with slabs for smaller fish and baited up for larger fish with live shad

 

Bob Maindelle

Owner, Holding the Line Guide Service

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