Lucky 13! Season’s 13th SKIFF Trip Yields 62 Fish for Copperas Cove Kids

This past Friday morning, July 28th, I fished the 13th SKIFF trip of the 2017 season welcoming Nicole Bretz and her three children aboard. Fishing today with me was five-year-old Logan, seven-year-old Adyson, and eight-year-old Jayden.

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Jayden broke the ice with our first fish of the morning, one of many plump, 13+ inch-long white bass we landed on the downriggers this morning.

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From left, Natalie (“Mom”) Bretz, Logan, and Adyson.

Nicole’s husband, Norman, is currently deployed to Kuwait. Staff Sergeant Bretz has 11 years of service in the US Army as a scout.

We fished in two very different ways this morning. First, we downrigged for white bass as long as they held up and the kids’ attention spans lasted, then we headed up shallow to fish for sunfish.

The white bass fishing yielded 18 fish including quite a number of doubles, and the sunfishing, which was really on today, produced over 40 fish for us include including bluegill, longear sunfish, green sunfish, and blacktail shiners.

Little Logan ran out of steam in the middle part of our trip, but got a second wind just about the time we were going to wrap up, and landed a nice sunfish, capping off our day with exactly 62 fish.

“Homefront” spouses with a husband or wife away from home on military duty (not just deployments) are welcomed to call me at 254.368.7411 to arrange for free 4-hour outing for your children.  Homefront parents are always welcome to attend, but are equally welcome to take some downtime from their own children and leave them in my care for this time on the water.  This is all made possibly through the work of the Austin Fly Fishers and the supportive allies they have developed along the way.

TALLY: 62 FISH, all caught and released

TODAY’S CONDITIONS/NOTES:

Start Time: 6:15am

End Time: 10:00am

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 82F

Water Surface Temp: 86.7F

Wind Speed & Direction: SW breeze 8-9mph the entire trip

Sky Conditions: ~30% cloud cover

Water Level: 0.05 feet high and slowly falling with only evaporative losses of ~0.02 feet per day; 0 cfs release at dam

GT = 0

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AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

**Area vic 484 to 1968 — downrigging and smoking

**Area 668 to 1970 — downrigging and smoking

**Area 1098 – sunfish on slipfloats

Bob Maindelle

Owner, Holding the Line Guide Service

254.368.7411 (call or text)

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Oliver Family Double-Header — 4 Generations land 113 Fish

This past week I ran two trips (Thursday AM and Saturday AM) with members of the Oliver clan, encompassing four generations.

Cullen and Joe

 

On Thursday morning, Cullen pulled this “double”, catching 2 fish at a time on the 3-armed umbrella rig we were using.

Presley

 

Not to be outdone, Cullen’s twin 7-year-old sister, Presley, pulled up a double of her own just a few minutes after Cullen’s.

Harper and Corey (2)

Cullen and Presley’s 5-year-old sister, Harper (with dad, Corey), hung right in there with her older siblings Thursday morning.

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On Saturday, from left, Cullen made another appearance, this time joined by his cousins, Ben and Beau.  That’s Grandpa Joe looking on.

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3-year-old Beau wasn’t too sure about holding his own fish, so his mom, Amber, gave him a hand.  That’s 87-year-old “Paw” Oliver, Beau’s great-grandfather, on the right!

This past Thursday morning, July 27th, I fished with three generations of Olivers. Mr. Joe Oliver, the principal of Cameron High School, treated his son, Corey, and Cory’s three children,Cullen, Presley, and Harper to a morning fishing trip on Stillhouse Hollow.

Given the kids ages – – seven year old twins and five-year-old Harper, the heat we were expecting by late morning, and how the fishery has been performing as of late, we decided it best to make this a “kids Fish, Too!” Trip, thus focusing just on the kids’ success and reducing the time spent on the water from 4+ hours down to just 3 1/2.

In retrospect, this worked out very, very well.

We began the day keeping the kids as engaged as possible while downrigging for as long as possible, as this horizontal presentation has definitely beat out vertical presentations over the course of this entire week.

In order to keep the kids engaged, we simply try to have them participate in as much as possible by taking the time to explain what needed to be done and why, and then modeling that for them and encouraging them to do these things themselves. Tasks included letting the line out the right distance behind the boat, clipping the fishing line into the downrigger release clip, setting the downrigger ball down to depth, and, of course, reeling in the fish.

Although we did try to mix in a little bit of vertical work for the sake of variety, we really did not see that approach work very well at all.

By about 9 AM, even the horizontal presentation of downrigging was beginning to lose its appeal to the fish.

With about an hour’s time left, we headed up shallow, equipped the kids with bream poles, and began to target sunfish in shallow, cover filled water.

We began this effort with 41 fish already landed, and were able to put an additional 23 fish in the boat in our final chapter.

On Saturday, Joe and Joe’s dad “Paw” Oliver joined us, as his two of Joe’s adult children, Corey and Amber.  Corey’s son, Cullen, made a repeat appearance, and Amber’s boys, Ben and Beau, joined us, as well for a 4-generation boatload of 8,myself included .

We pretty much repeated the downrigging for white bass and shallow fishing for sunfish that we’d enjoyed Thursday, although the white bass bite was a bit softer today.  In 2.5 hours of downrigging effort, we put 28 white bass, 2 largemouth bass, and 1 freshwater drum in the boat, and, in the final hour of sunfishing, put another 20 sunfish of various sorts in the boat for a total of 51 fish on Saturday.

Amber’s capture of a “triple” – one fish on each of the 3 lures on a 3-armed umbrella rig was one of the highlights of the trip, as was 3-year-old Beau’s solo sunfish catch right at the end of our trip.

TALLY: 62 FISH THURSDAY + 51 FISH SATURDAY = 113 FISH, all caught and released

ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS/NOTES:

Thursday

Start Time: 6:45a

End Time: 10:15a

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 81F (NOAA Heat Advisory in effect)

Water Surface Temp: 85.7F

Wind Speed & Direction: SSE breeze under 10 mph the entire trip

Sky Conditions: 30% cloud cover

Water Level: 0.05 feet high and slowly falling with only evaporative losses of ~0.02 feet per day; 0 cfs release at dam

Saturday

Start Time: 6:25a

End Time: 10:20a

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 83F (NOAA Heat Advisory in effect)

Water Surface Temp: 85.7F

Wind Speed & Direction: SSE breeze under 8 mph the entire trip

Sky Conditions: 60% cloud cover

Water Level: 0.01 feet high and slowly falling with only evaporative losses of ~0.02 feet per day; 0 cfs release at dam

 

GT = 210

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AREAS FISHED WITH SUCCESS:

Thursday

**Area 660-484 for white bass on downriggers early

**Area 484-1221 for white bass on downriggers mid-morning

**Area 851-251 for white bass on downriggers late

**Area 1416 for sunfish

Saturday

**Area 1234-484 for white bass on downriggers first half of bite

**Area 458-1442 for white bass on downriggers last half of bite

**Area 1098 for sunfish

Bob Maindelle

Owner, Holding the Line Guide Service

254.368.7411 (call or text)

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