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Associate Professor of Old Testament at ACU, 1980 Alumni, and avid baseball fan (why else begin with a baseball field?)

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Amistad Report

I'm a little behind on this post. We got back from Lake Amistad last Friday afternoon after a week of good companionship and so-so fishing. Here's the report

Water temp averaged 61-63 degrees; a lot of clear blue sky and wind.
All days except for Monday with the guide we fished up the Devil's River Arm of the lake.
On every day except Saturday, we did this to manage the wind. It worked - a little, but not a lot.
We caught fish every day - but not a lot nor very big fish (2 pounds was my best). Our best baits were a 5 inch shaky power worm (red shad) on a 1/8 or 1/4 ounce shaky jig head of some type. Next to this comes a stick-worm in red shad either on a jig head or Texas-rigged.

I have to admit that the clarity of the water - and then the wind played with my head. I've been on clear lakes, but at one point I looked at my depth finder and we were in 12-13 feet of water and I could see the bottom of the lake! I deliberately fished a Texas-rigged worm in 15-20 feet of water; I've never done that before.

I wish for three things: 1) a chance to go back tomorrow, 2) a better guide (another story), 3) a chance to reread the fishing report and try some jerk baits, 4) a bigger boat so that I am able to get out on the main lake where it appears the bigger (and more) fish roam. The last item is unlikely - but I'd take 1-3 in a hearbeat.

Pictures to come..

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