Came out of the launch, and ran upon a debris field from the flush of Oneida Creek into South Bay, due to the recent flooding, and I had expected that it would be the case.
Motored around the obstacles, and continued to run out to 109.
Sat down, and took a look. Yep, marks, so fired the kicker and off we go.
Not so easy today.
Beacoup' marks from 20-25 ft. to the bottom, and those buggers would not go.
The lake was like pea soup, so thinking they needed to hear/see it better, I switched some blades around and still haven't had a rod move, and now it's 6:30.
So I begin to move down the bouy line staying in the 38-40 fow. Nothing.
Now I've moved all the way to 113, so I decide to move out in deeper water, and changed back to the blades/spinners I had on originally, and about 15 minutes into that, bingo!
Now the marks started to co-operate!! Had 1 double, and ended up boating 9 keepers, by 10:15.
I was gettin' nervous that I would not have my limit, but 'ol Oneida has been really good to me this year.
Maybe because I've fished it since 1978....lol.
Scott