ALL IN THE FAMILY – 54 FISH @ LAKE BELTON

WHO I FISHED WITH: This morning, Wednesday, March 6, I fished with a returning crew of three, including brothers Stiles and Miles Parker, and their mother, Trish Littlejohn.

Stiles has come out with me multiple times and is a real student of fishing.  Now equipped with his own center console with useful accessories for the pursuit of white bass and hybrid, he does well in his own right.

But, no matter how experienced you are, there is always at least a little something you can pick up by fishing with other experienced anglers.  This morning, that nugget was seeing how to approach suspended fish in deep water not relating to the bottom.

Here is how the fishing went this morning…
Next available dates are 28 March, 2, 4 April. (AMs)

 

 

PHOTO CAPTION:  Trish took this hybrid from a horizontal band of fish holding in 35 to 40 feet of water over a 70′ bottom.  We used the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab to imitate a slowly moving threadfin shad to fool these hybrid with the help of LiveScope.

PHOTO CAPTION: Miles took this hybrid from a horizontal band of fish holding in 35 to 40 feet of water over a 70′ bottom.  We used the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab to imitate a slowly moving threadfin shad to fool these hybrid with the help of LiveScope.

 

 

PHOTO CAPTION: Stiles took this hybrid from a horizontal band of fish holding in 35 to 40 feet of water over a 70′ bottom.  We used the white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slab to imitate a slowly moving threadfin shad to fool these hybrid with the help of LiveScope.

 

PHOTO CAPTION: From left: Stiles Parker, his mom, Trish Littlejohn, and Stiles’ brother, Miles Parker, with a few of the white bass they caught, primarily by slow-smoking a slab past suspended fish.

Find the Bladed Hazy Eye Slab here: https://whitebasstools.com/

WHERE WE FISHED: Lake Belton

WHEN WE FISHED: Wednesday, 06 March. 2024 (AM)

HOW WE FISHED: 

I’ve found fishing over at Stillhouse over the course of this past week had been getting progressively more difficult thanks to a very rapid warm-up bringing late March conditions to us by late February and early March this year.

 

I found that the fish I had been routinely and consistently catching on Stillhouse were rapidly vacating deep water, were more prone to suspend, and were breaking into smaller schools and dispersing versus homesteading in large congregations as they’d been doing all winter.

 

As I conducted a check of the water temperature profile on Belton, I found it was much the same as the water temperature profile on Stillhouse, with a nearly 10° difference between the surface temperature and the temperature on bottom at 50 feet deep.

 

A dry, mild cold front blew in yesterday, leaving a light northerly wind, and slowly increasing levels of cloud cover in its wake this morning.

 

We found our fish this morning in five distinct locations. The first location and the last location featured fish on bottom which chased my crew’s baits up off the bottom and overtook them.

 

At the middle three spots, we encountered suspended fish and had to rely on Garmin LiveScope to retrieve our baits directly in front of the fishes’ direction of travel in order to get the fish to pursue the lures upwards, overtake them, and then bite.

 

We relied on only one lure this morning – the white, 5/8 ounce Bladed Hazy Eye Slab.

 

In addition to finding suspended fish at these three locations, our attention was drawn to these areas by the presence of, and behavior of birds, including both terns and gulls. I have yet to see any Laughing Gulls thus far this season.

 

When all was said and done, my three-angler crew landed a total of 54 fish , including short and legal white bass, short and legal hybrid striped bass, and short and legal largemouth bass.

TALLY: 54 fish caught and released

Here is a tutorial on the slow-smoking tactic we used… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIPopSLUYoQ

 

OBSERVATIONS:  Here was the water temperature measured in 5′ increments from the surface to the bottom in 50′ on Lake Belton on the morning of 06 March…

0 feet, 62.2F
5 feet, 62.3F
10 feet, 62.3F
15 feet, 62.3F
20 feet, 61.5F
25 feet, 58.9F
30 feet, 57.6F
35 feet, 57.1F
40 feet, 56.5F
45 feet, 54.7F
50 feet, 53.2F

WEATHER DATA:

Start Time: 7:15A

End Time: 12:30P

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 64F

Elevation: 12.24 feet low, 33 CFS flow

Water Surface Temp: 62.2F on the surface.

Wind Speed & Direction: W6 for the first 90 minutes, then shifting ENE 6 for another 90 minutes, then going calm for the remainder of the trip.

Sky Condition: Partial sun shining through ~40% cloud cover at trip’s start, increasing to a thin, grey layer of clouds at 100% coverage by trip’s end

Moon Phase: Waning gibbous moon at 30% illumination.

GT = 95

 

Wx SNAPSHOT:   

 

Bob Maindelle

Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service

Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide  254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bobmaindelle

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I FISHED WITH THE STONES!! (THE NON-ROLLING KIND) – 54 FISH

WHO I FISHED WITH:   On Tuesday morning, March 5th, I fished with long-time client Mr. Dwight Stone of Georgetown.  Accompanying Dwight was his brother, Duane, and Duane’s adult son, Josh.

Dwight is a retired restaurateur, Duane is an retired Alaska State Trooper, and Josh works in maintenance at a large gold mining operation in Alaska.

Here is how the fishing went…

Next available dates are 28 March, 2, 4 April. (AMs)

PHOTO CAPTION: From left: Dwight, Duane, and Josh Stone with a nice collection of mature Stillhouse Hollow white bass plump and ready to spawn.

 

PHOTO CAPTION: Just throwing this in for fun!!  No extra charge.

 

Find the Bladed Hazy Eye Slab here: https://whitebasstools.com/

WHERE WE FISHED: Stillhouse Hollow Reservoir

WHEN WE FISHED: Tuesday, 05 March. 2024 (AM)

HOW WE FISHED: 

The unseasonably warm stretch of weather in late Feb. which now continues into early Mar. has created a scenario with a full 12 degrees difference in water temperature from the surface (64.4F) to the bottom in 50′ (52.8F), and this has definitely impacted the fish and the fishing.

I’ve noted that the fish have vacated deep water (over 40′), they are now much more likely to be found suspended, and the large schools of fish we’ve had all winter are now splintering into much smaller schools.

This morning, I searched for shallow fish in under 20′ early while the light level was still low, and we found a nice school of fish tightly grouped in about 11′.  We cast white, curl-tail grubs on 1/2 oz. jigheads to them and picked up 9 whites and 1 largemouth before these fish either moved on or lost interest.

Shallow fishing is very much hindered by the presence of hydrilla, so, we really had to pick and choose where we tried this.

As this shallow bite faded, the wind began to push WSW around 6 mph, so, we moved to deeper, clearer water and spent the remainder of the trip working white, 5/8 oz. Bladed Hazy Eye Slabs vertically for fish which were either suspended or bottom-oriented (we did not find an area where the fish were both suspended and bottom-oriented).

The majority of the fish we took in this deeper, clearer water came as my crew of three smoothly reeled their slabs right off the tips of the noses of suspended fish just before the fish passed by as seen on Garmin LiveScope.

TALLY: 54 fish caught and released

Here is a tutorial on the slow-smoking tactic we used… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIPopSLUYoQ

 

OBSERVATIONS:  Here was the water temperature measured in 5′ increments from the surface to the bottom in 50′ on the morning of 05 March…

0 feet, 64.4F
5 feet, 64.3F
10 feet, 63.5F
15 feet, 62.3F
20 feet, 61.2F
25 feet, 59.0F
30 feet, 57.2F
35 feet, 55.2F
40 feet, 53.9F
45 feet, 53.1F
50 feet, 52.8F

WEATHER DATA:

Start Time: 7:15A

End Time: 12:15P

Air Temp. @ Trip’s Start: 64F

Elevation: 16.84 feet low, 1 CFS flow

Water Surface Temp: 64.4F on the surface.

Wind Speed & Direction: WSW6-8 for the entire trip.

Sky Condition: Partial sun shining through ~40% cloud cover.

Moon Phase: Waning gibbous moon at 30% illumination.

GT = 30

 

Wx SNAPSHOT:   

Bob Maindelle

Full-time, Professional Fishing Guide and Owner of Holding the Line Guide Service

Belton Lake Fishing Guide, Stillhouse Hollow Fishing Guide  254.368.7411 (call or text)

Website: www.HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

E-mail: Bob@HoldingTheLineGuideService.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/bobmaindelle

Twitter: www.twitter.com/bobmaindelle

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