Strip Mine Report – April 11

After turning in three vacation days due to inclement fishing weather earlier this month, I stuck with one on April 11. After a boom of bites on the previous day on my second-tier waters, I was hoping for similar with better quality on my top-tier spots. The boom turned to a bust, but all was not lost. Read on for the results and research.

Stats
Date: April 11, 2022
Location: Knox County, IL public strip pits (8 lakes)
Time: 10:15am-3:30pm (3.75 hours fishing)
Weather: Partly cloudy/windy
Air Temp: 50-64F
Water Temp: not available
Totals: 4 bass
Lures: Rapala Shad Rap (shad) – 2 bass, Chatterbait (white) – 2 bass
Top Bass: 0-12 Chatterbait
Top 5 Weight (only1 at 12” or better): 0-12

11:14am – First Bass and Top Bass and all downhill from there

Notes and Nonsense

Breakfast Bust – Things have gotten weird since March 2020. The ripple effect delayed my breakfast over two years later. On a Monday morning, I pulled up to the local Sonic drive thru to treat myself to a SuperSonic Burrito. After a period of dead silence, I saw the small sticker indicating that the business did not open until 9:00am. I did not have 30 minutes to waste, so on to Dunkin Donuts for my favorite, the Power Breakfast Sandwich. No dice, discontinued. Finally, the Pilot in Woodhull provided sustenance with a sausage, bacon and egg burrito which hit the spot.

Bite Bust -On the heels of a thirty-eight bass outing the previous day, I was optimistic of a good bite even though temps had dropped about ten degrees in the forecast. The bass were not interested in the barrage of lures I threw at them, however, and I was left losing the battle on this day. To add insult to injury, of the four bass I found, only one was a “keeper,” weighing a mere twelve ounces.

Threw a lot of stuff but only these lures produced, and barely at that

Top Bass Bust – A brief stop to check out a spot I hadn’t visited since September 2016 produced my two best bites of the day. Both were in the two-pound range, and both got away. Standard “fish story,” right, but certainly piqued my interest to return for some more fish stories.

Record Book Bust – My less than impressive results made for no new entries in the record book for the second straight outing. So much for that brilliant addition to my fishing reports. But plenty of year remains and I believe I can find some new submissions with a few tricks up my sleeve.

Not A Total Bust – A couple of those tricks revolve around new water and revisiting a neglected fishing hole. In the face of a tough bite at lunchtime, I elected to use my remaining time away to cover some uncharted territory. I’ve had my eye on a few spots in the area that I had only seen on a satellite photo. My exploratory hikes turned up just one bite but verified a suspected bass population on that particular lake. Another spot is home to some solid bass via a secondhand report from an angler last year while two other bodies of water are suspect. I believe that the latter two were formerly only wetlands but look more fishable with higher water levels at present. As such, they are likely eliminated unless I come upon reliable info in the future.

All was not lost with some exercise, exploration, and some ideas

A tough day on the water did wind up on a positive note with those last few thousand steps. Longstanding questions were answered, and I am hoping that those answers will provide dividends as 2022 progresses. Now if I can just get Brent on board for field testing. I suspect that it won’t take too much convincing. Talk to you later. Troy

Friday Flashback – April 19, 2012

New water is always a dilemma. On one hand, it is exciting to step out of my comfort zone and chase bass in an unfamiliar setting. On the other hand, it is intimidating to chase bass armed with only information gleaned from internet prowling. Of course, decades of experience also come into play. Read on for the report from the original blog entry posted on April 27, 2012, at the Heartland Outdoors website.

Beginner’s Luck – 1:32pm, seven minutes after launching I found a good one weighing 3-6

Stats
Date: April 19, 2012
Location: Prairie Lake – Jim Edgar Panther Creek State Fish & Wildlife Area
Time: 1:25pm-6:10pm
Weather: Sunny to overcast/very windy
Air Temp: 75F-73F
Water Temp: 64F
Totals: 3 bass, 1 bluegill (accident)
Lures: 5” Yamasenko wacky rig with flickshake weighted jighead (rainbow trout) – 1 bass, 5” Yamasenko wacky rig (natural shad) – 1 bass, Bomber Flat A (baby bass) – 1 bass
Top Bass: 3-13 (Senko wacky rig)
Weight (2 bass > 12”): 7-3 (3-13, 3-6)

Original Log Entry

Notes & Nonsense

Exploring – New water is always a treat and I enjoy testing my skills armed only with about 30 years of experience and whatever information I can glean from magazines and websites. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t but for me a pair of three plus pounders in about five hours of fishing is a good day. Sure, I only landed three bass and had a couple other odd breakoffs when setting the hook on what looked to be smallish fish but overall, I still considered the outing to be a success thanks to the two quality bass.

5:19pm – took nearly four hours to land bass number two but a 3-13 was worth the wait

No Wake – I’m a big fan of allowing anglers to run “big” motors at “no wake” speeds on bodies of water such as Prairie Lake. It sure made point hopping a breeze in the windy conditions and allowed for some more exploring than would have been afforded by our trolling motor setup. It also provides confidence that I’ll get back to the boat ramp as I’ve had some anxious moments over the years. Of course, the 35-horsepower motor gave out for some reason leaving me pushing out of a thick weedbed with a canoe paddle but fortunately I was within yards of the ramp. I was admittedly a little ticked off but no worse for wear and luckily the stormy looking weather conditions meant that I did not have an audience at the boat launch.

Sinking Feeling – About 5:30pm I decided to troll across a section of the lake, eat a sandwich and relax before finishing up my day with a pass along the dam. I’d taken my hat off to air out a bit and let the stiff wind blow through my thinning hair. Looking down I suddenly realized that the wind had lifted my good old floppy hat which was now bobbing amidst the whitecaps about 100 feet away (a long 100 feet at that back into the wind). The race was on, and I won so my hat simply got a much-needed washing and what more fitting basin than a 210-acre fishing hole.

6:01pm – final bass of the day

Bed Time – I did spy a few bass on beds doing what comes naturally and briefly harassed a couple of them to no avail with the closest taker blowing up a topwater frog. I’ve never been much of a sight/bed fisherman anyway as I don’t have the patience. Besides, with the windy conditions boat control and spotting fish was a hassle and I didn’t feel like anchoring as I’m more of a run and gun guy once the cold-water period passes. I also have occasional reservations regarding messing with the bass as they work on restocking the lake. I mean if the shoe was on the other foot (even though bass don’t have feet, you know what I mean).

“Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad” – Meatloaf (1947-2022), sums up this outing well

The years have passed, and I have never gotten a chance to get back to JEPC’s Prairie Lake. I continue to hear good things about the fishing hole but just too far to invest the time and gas money. And, while I only got three bass in the boat, as Meatloaf would say, “Two out of three ain’t bad.” Talk to you later. Troy

Strip Mine Report – April 10

Pleasant temperatures, high winds and cloud cover are a good mix for one of my strip mine hikes. There was no way I wanted to be in a boat fighting the gusts, so bank prowling was the ticket. I opted for my second-tier lakes in terms of quality bites and the results reinforced why these spots are not on the “A-list.”

Stats
Date: April 10, 2022
Location: Knox County, IL public strip pits (7 lakes)
Time: 12:00pm-5:20pm (4.00 hours fishing)
Weather: Sunny to overcast/very windy
Air Temp: 58-69F
Water Temp: not available
Totals: 38 bass
Lures: Rapala Shad Rap (shad) – 20 bass, Lunkerhunt Finesse Worm ¼ oz. (Bama craw) – 9 bass, Chatterbait (white) – 8 bass, Googan Gridiron jig (PB&J) – 1 bass
Top Bass: 1-0 Chatterbait
Top 5 Weight (only 3 at 12” or better): 2-9 (1-0,0-13,0-12)

 

Trip Lyric
“Everyone knows it’s windy” – Windy, The Association (1967)

Notes and Nonsense

Blow Away, Blow Away, Blow Away – I always liked George Harrison’s 1979 release, Blow Away, and it was certainly apt along with Windy. How windy was it? Well, the highest reading I saw on my weather app indicated 24mph, but gusts certainly exceeded that mark. Depending on the way I was facing, the wind would blow my lures (and some little bass) out of reach in one direction or wind up blowing the lure at me and having a hook or two snag my sweatshirt on occasion. Several times it also rocked me a bit as sloped, soft, and suspect strip mine terrain can make for precarious perches on the bank.

Always fun to add something from the collection, my 45 of a favorite from 1979

New Lure – After having several short strikes on a jig, I broke out a Lunker Hunt Finesse Worm to see if downsizing would get the short strikers. While the wind made it a challenge to maintain contact with the light lure, it was quite effective on one lake. Nearly every cast resulted in a hit and most of those little bass were caught on the smaller offering before I decided to relocate in hopes of better bites.

Craters – My final quest for quality bass was at a pair of potholes that I call “The Craters.” My last visit to these spots was in 2017 and I was disappointed to find that the already challenging bank access was worse and even reaching the water was a chore due to thick brush. As the years roll on, I am beginning to mentally check off some waters as “not going back again,” and these may have just made the list.

 

Record Book Update
As happens on more than a few occasions, I just couldn’t find any good bites. Therefore, there is no record book update info to pass along.

First one of these nasty critters found crawling on my neck as I sat on the couch upon returning home

Just one of those days where quantity is good, but quality is lacking. Such is fishing, better luck next time…or not. Stay tuned and talk to you later. Troy

Top 10 Trip Tunes – April 3, Part II

And the countdown continues…

5. Don’t Answer Me – Alan Parsons Project (1984)
It seems like this group always kind of flew under the radar but quite an impressive catalog of musical craftsmanship. Once again, I hearken back to MTV and the video created around a comic book gumshoe and his dame. The Project is actually in the Quad Cities this month and would be a treat to see if I wasn’t so frugal.

4. Up All Night – Slaughter (1990)
Before “hair” gave way to “grunge”, I enjoyed many tracks from artists such as Cinderella, Warrant, Tesla, and Skid Row. Many thanks to my youngest brother, Bub, who had cassettes or CDs of those bands that I would borrow or copy for mix tapes. I recall him telling me of going to purchase the Slaughter album at Musicland and being denied as he needed parental permission due to the photo of the young lady on the cover.

3. American Pie – Don McLean (1971)
I dig story songs and this one is indeed a classic. I still don’t know quite what it all means, line by line. And from what I understand, Don McLean still isn’t revealing. And that’s cool. A big part of musical enjoyment is personal as you can interpret or apply as you wish. This one evokes my earliest song memories, riding around town with my folks dialed into AM radio presets via those noisy buttons that you had to pull out and push back in to set. That whole “Chevy to the levee” line stuck and I still wonder if “rye/Rye” is a drink or a location.

2. Love Stinks – J. Geils Band (1980)
I would say that the vast majority of songs are love songs in one way or another. And I would also say that this one falls into the “another” category. Fine, fine writing in putting into words what most all of us have thought at one time or another. Fantastic use of “pinks” “thinks” and incredibly “minks”, to rhyme with “stinks”. One could say everything but the kitchen “sinks”. The video is worth a look as it includes frozen fish used as drumsticks, gas masks, a pogo stick and an orangutan. All in a love song!

1. And She Was – Talking Heads (1986)
And speaking of interesting videos…This patchwork, Monty Pythonesque collection of images makes perfect sense per David Byrne, the songwriter. He explains that the song was written about a girl he knew that would use LSD while lying in the field near the Yoo-Hoo chocolate drink factory in Baltimore. There you go. I long to be as creative although my angle would be more like a conversation over too many Milwaukee’s Bests around a campfire. On a side note, my kids know this song via the movie Storks. I’ve never seen the movie but always cool when I’m jamming and one of the kids recognizes one of my old tunes.

Time to shift gears from wandering through decades of music to wandering the old strip mines. Stay tuned for the latest fishing reports and the regular Friday Flashback post. Talk to you later. Troy

Top 10 Trip Tunes – April 3, Part I

Back with the latest Trip Tunes feature as I obviously dig my radio and the variety of tunes that magically appear over the airwaves with the turn of a knob or the punch of a button. The enjoyment extends beyond the words and tunes. Songs take me back to specific places in time, songs trigger memories, songs provide me with a trove of trivia and songs allow me to ramble on an outdoor blog and get that stuff out of my system.

So, here we go, with a little of all the above.

10. Major Tom (Coming Home) – Peter Schilling (1983)
This one hit wonder was a revisit of David Bowie’s 1969 “Space Oddity” astronaut, Major Tom. Space was a hot topic in the period of Bowie’s release and my trivia afflicted brain naturally ponders making a list (Elton John’s “Rocket Man” from 1972 and Billy Preston’s “Space Race” from 1973, to name a couple). The character, Major Tom would also make an appearance in 1983 with the lyrics, “Dizzy Lizzy, Major Tom” in the Def Leppard track “Rocket”.

9. Head Over Heels – The Go-Go’s (1984)
I think it’s okay to like the Go-Go’s and I don’t really care if I get any ribbing from the peanut gallery. In 1981, when the band and MTV crossed paths, I was a fourteen-year-old boy, so it just makes sense that these ladies caught my eyes and ears. This one keeps on moving with bits of fun instrumentation and some classic hand claps. And while I have no insight or ability regarding music composition, does anybody else hear shades of Mott the Hoople’s “All the Way from Memphis” in the keyboard sections?

8. Give It Up – KC and the Sunshine Band (1983)
KC and the Sunshine Band were the soundtrack of summers as a kid in the 70s. Repetitive as heck with a hook that was infectious and got you moving even if you had no moves. So, this slice of KC in the 80s was music to my ears. However, Harry Wayne Casey should have stuck with the old, live concert clips when it came to the music video age. Sorry, KC, but I must rank this one in my top worst video list alongside Neil Sedaka’s “Bad Blood” performance on The Midnight Special and Billy Squier’s strange dance moves in “Rock Me Tonite.”

7. Lovin’ Every Minute of It – Loverboy (1985)
Loverboy’s hit years spanned my high school days. Like the Go-Go’s, I am not sure it was cool to like the band, but I did. I just realized that the tune was written by Mutt Lange, a songwriter and producer of great renown. His formula later provided remarkable success for Def Leppard (Pour Some Sugar on Me, Rock of Ages) as well as his one-time wife, Shania Twain. Shania is an extremely attractive lady, but her Lange penned hits got a little old after a while and sound like a country gal singing Def Leppard. Anyway, I dig this Loverboy tune with odd words like “antenna” and “aerial” as well as “shoot me like a rocket into space” (a concept revisited in Def Leppard’s “Rocket”, co-written by Lange).

6. Run to the Hills – Iron Maiden (1982)
My Iron Maiden catalog pretty much consists of this song as I would be hard pressed to name many others by these metal mavens (I do know that their mascot was named “Eddie”). MTV was solely responsible for my knowledge of this edgy tune as it got plenty of airplay when released. Imagine if you will, this tune interspersed with Olivia Newton-John’s “Physical,” Dexy’s Midnight Runner’s “Come on Eileen,” A Flock of Seagulls “I Ran” and 38 Special’s “Caught Up in You”. Such was the wonderful world of music television once upon a time.

Stay tuned for the rest of the countdown tomorrow. Talk to you later. Troy

Top 5 Update

Okay, this is just nuts. No sense trying to provide an intro as this day on the water by our reigning Top 5 champ speaks for itself.

Weight: 6-9
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer

Weight: 5-1
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer

Weight: 4-7
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer

Weight: 3-11
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer

Weight: 3-6
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer

Weight: 3-1
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer

Weight: 2-13
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer

Weight: 2-12
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer

Weight: 2-8
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: April 4
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Chatterbait (white) with Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait trailer
Structure: Flats near channel edge
Angler Comments: Ok, this might take a while. Summary of the day: Ten total bass, Top Bass was 6-9 and six bass over three pounds. All came on a white chatterbait with a Gary Yamamoto Zako swimbait. Was fishing in the general vicinity of a friend most of the day. He also had a good day as his top three were 5-3, 5-2 and 4-12. Definitely the best day of fishing I have ever had.
Top 5 Weight: 23-2 (6-9,5-1,4-7,3-11,3-6) culls entire previous weight total of 14-2

Simply incredible as Jim blows away his entire early season Top 5 which was already an impressive 14-2. And he blows it away by nine pounds! I don’t care where you are fishing, that is an incredible performance that even the Bassmasters in their $100,000 setups would envy. What’s crazy is that Jim and his friend reeled in this amazing batch of bass from the bank. Congrats on the catches, and as always, thanks for sharing. Talk to you later. Troy

Record Book Roundup-April 10 Preview

As mentioned in a previous entry, a 2022 feature will involve delving into the all-time record book for some stats on the spots that we’ve fished over the years. Last weekend’s trip with Brent resulted in three new entries that boosted the all-time Top 5 weights for three fishing holes. So, maybe the concept is good luck. Time will tell as the spots listed below are potential targets for an upcoming strip mine prowl.

(NOTE: Top 5 weights may represent combined catches with fishing partners)

Twin Lake (2013-present)
Top Bass: 4-6 Troy Jackson 4/12/14 Jig
Best Top 5 Day: 5-7 (4-6,1-1) 4/12/14 0.50 hours
All-Time Top 5 Weight: 10-11 (4-6,1-14,1-10,1-9,1-4)

Horseshoe Lake (2013-present)
Top Bass: 3-13 Brent Jackson 9/29/14 Spinnerbait
Best Top 5 Day: 6-6 (3-13,1-1,0-12,0-12) 9/21/14 with Brent 1.00 hours
All-Time Top 5 Weight: 10-15 (3-13,3-8,1-4,1-3,1-3)

Cedar Lake (2014-present)
Top Bass: 1-11 Troy Jackson 5/3/20 Plastic Worm
Best Top 5 Day: 4-12 (1-9,1-1,1-1,1-1) 9/21/14 with Brent 0.50 hours
All-Time Top 5 Weight: 6-9 (1-11,1-9,1-3,1-1,1-1)

The Craters (2011-2017)
Top Bass: 1-12 Troy Jackson 3/31/13 Jig
Best Top 5 Day: 5-2 (1-12,1-6,1-3,0-13) 3/31/13 2.00 hours
All-Time Top 5 Weight: 7-3 (1-12,1-8,1-6,1-5,1-4)

In addition to these spots, there may be a few others that may get some casts depending on how the day develops. Stay tuned for the next fishing report to see if any of the waters get a boost. And tune in on Monday for a Top 5 Update that you don’t want to miss. Talk to you later. Troy

Friday Flashback – April 10 to 15, 2002

Have I ever told you about Emstrom’s Pond?

Heck, yes, I have. It was quite the fishing hole back in the day.

It’s been featured in several previous Friday Flashbacks since the inception of this project back in 2018. And checking my schedule, it will get a few more shout outs before the Friday Flashback project completes its course in November. As such, I won’t ramble too much today but use a slideshow instead. What follows is a rundown of a darn good week of quick trips to an old favorite fishing hole.

 

Oh yeah, a black and blue jig and pig on a beaver lodge is a winner.

Boy, do I miss that spot. Talk to you later. Troy

Strip Mine Report – April 3

Trip number two of the year was another strip mine hike with my brother, Brent. Our first outing was a tough bite and came up shy of a Top 5 for the day with only four “keepers” and a low total weight of 4-5. This trip was also a tough bite with only four “keepers” but a considerably better total weight. Read on for all the details.

Stats
Date: April 3, 2022
Location: Knox County, IL public strip pits (5 lakes)
Time: 11:15am-5:00pm (4.75 hours fishing)
Weather: Sunny to overcast/breezy
Air Temp: 47-56F
Water Temp: not available
Totals: 5 bass (Troy – 3, Brent – 2)
Lures: Jig & Pig/plastic (black/blue) – 4 bass, Rapala Shad Rap (shad) – 1 bass
Top Bass: 3-9 Jig & plastic
Top 5 Weight (only 4 at 12” or better): 9-6 (3-9,2-11,2-0,1-2)

2:50pm Top Bass 3-9 (18.5″) on a jig & plastic (black/blue)

Notes and Nonsense

Conditions – Recent rains had the ground quite saturated but the lack of terrestrial weeds in the early spring still made for easy walking. The lakes were full, the water was surprisingly clear, and the aquatic vegetation was just beginning to take hold. The air temperatures were comfortable, wind was limited to a breeze and the sun was out in full force most of the day. Two out of three ain’t bad in regard to the weather aspect as some cloud cover is always welcome when fishing these waters. No complaints, we gave it a go with a variety of presentations but just couldn’t get much going.

Forage Find – Shortly after Brent landed our Top Bass, I spotted the remains of a crawdad near the bank. I couldn’t help but notice that the coloration of the pincers were quite like the offerings that landed our top four bass. I guess there is something to be said for matching the forage available to fool a few fish.

Record Book Update

In an earlier preview of this trip entitled “Record Book Roundup”, I provided data on the lakes we intended to target. We wound up with three catches that made solid upgrades as detailed below.

Maiden Lake (2013-present)
Top Bass: 4-0 Brent Jackson 4/2/21 Crankbait
Best Top 5 Day: 5-12 (4-0,1-12) 4/2/21 with Brent 1.00 hours
All-Time Top 5 Weight: 11-10 (4-0,2-5,1-14,1-12,1-11)
UPDATE: added a 3-9 to boost our All-Time Top 5 Weight
NEW All-Time Top 5 Weight: 13-8 (4-0,3-9,2-5,1-14,1-12) culls a 1-11

2X4 Lake (2013-present)
Top Bass: 4-3 Troy Jackson 9/29/13 Stickbait
Best Top 5 Day: 11-7 (4-2,3-0,1-9,1-7,1-5) 4/12/14 with Brent 1.50 hours
All-Time Top 5 Weight: 19-12 (4-3,4-2,4-0,4-0,3-7)
UPDATE: no new additions

Kentucky Lake (2013-present)
Top Bass: 2-8 Troy Jackson 9/26/21 Spinnerbait
Best Top 5 Day: 7-10 (2-5,1-9,1-7,1-4,1-1) 9/29/13 with Brent 0.75 hours
All-Time Top 5 Weight: 10-0 (2-8,2-3,2-1,1-13,1-7)
UPDATE: added a 2-0 to boost our All-Time Top 5 Weight
NEW All-Time Top 5 Weight: 10-9 (2-8,2-3,2-1,2-0,1-13) culls a 1-7

Molar Lake (2013-present)
Top Bass: 3-5 Troy Jackson 9/29/13 Jerkbait
Best Top 5 Day: 5-8 (3-5,1-4,0-15) 9/29/13 with Brent 0.75 hours
All-Time Top 5 Weight: 12-0 (3-5,3-2,2-0,1-13,1-12)
UPDATE: added a 2-11 to boost our All-Time Top 5 Weight
NEW All-Time Top 5 Weight: 12-15 (3-5,3-2,2-11,2-0,1-13) culls a 1-12

 

A pleasant day but a tough bite on an early April strip mine prowl. The recent cool and rainy conditions seemed to have the bass in a less than cooperative mood. But if we were only going to eke out five bites, it’s cool when three of them are “good ones” (see Friday Flashback here) and give a boost to the record book. Stay tuned for the latest Friday Flashback and a Trip Tunes post from this outing is in the works. Talk to you later. Troy

Top 5 Update

While the action this past week was far from fast and furious, several of the bites we got were quality fish.

Weight: 2-12
Angler: Jim Junk
Date: March 28
Location: Banner Marsh
Lure: Lipless Crankbait
Angler Comments: Went to Banner this afternoon. Was walking the bank and some guy drove by and asked if I wanted to join him in his boat. Spent a few hours on the water. Not many fish but had a great time chatting. I got one that was 2-12 on a lipless crankbait.
Top 5 Weight: 14-2 (3-3,2-15,2-14,2-12,2-6) culls a 2-4

Weight: 2-0 (16″)
Angler: Troy Jackson
Date: April 3
Weather: Sunny/breezy
Location: Knox County public strip pit
Lure: Jig & pig (black/blue)
Structure: Drop

Weight: 2-11 (17.5″)
Angler: Troy Jackson
Date: April 3
Weather: Sunny/breezy
Location: Knox County public strip pit
Lure: Jig & pig (black/blue)
Structure: Ridge/drop
Angler Comments: On a day where I only got three bites, it sure was good that two of them were in the two-pound range.
Top 5 Weight: 7-1 (2-11,2-0,1-11,0-11)

Weight: 1-2
Angler: Brent Jackson
Date: April 3
Location: Knox County public strip pit
Lure: Jig & plastic (black/blue)

Weight: 3-9 (18.5″)
Angler: Brent Jackson
Date: April 3
Location: Knox County public strip pit
Lure: Jig & plastic (black/blue)
Top 5 Weight: 8-5 (3-9,1-11,1-3,1-2,0-12)

A limit, a cull and one guy searching for that fifth bass. Good stuff despite April beginning with less than favorable weather conditions. Full report to come detailing the April 3 strip mine outing for me and Brent. Stay tuned and talk to you later. Troy