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Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service
Got on the water around 7am at the state park. Launched my kayak and started working the west side but due to the bright sun on the water, I peddled back to the shady east shoreline. I wasn't having much action until I hit a dock just north of the launch area. I was using a watermelon Sweet Beaver with a sliding bullet sinker and dropped it next to a piling. As it sank, it suddenly stopped and began to move away. I gave it a few seconds, then set the hook. After about five minutes, I lipped a nice 17" smallie. After releasing it, I headed south of the launch area and began working the docks. I had switched to a 1/4 oz. jig/worm combo and after a long cast and sink, I began retrieving with a twitching action. As my bait came into view at about six feet under the surface, a huge smallie appeared from the depths chasing it. I stopped my retrieve, the smallie smacked the lure, and a few minutes later, I lipped a beautiful 19"er. Two huge fish in one morning was more than I could hope for! Will be back as soon as I can figure a way to mount my fishfinder onto my kayak.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service