There was what looked to be a guide boat fishing at the mouth of Sugar Creek yesterday where Sugar Creek dumped in to the main Channel must have been around 30 feet deep Plus. I figured that must have been one of his spots also.
There was what looked to be a guide boat fishing at the mouth of Sugar Creek yesterday where Sugar Creek dumped in to the main Channel must have been around 30 feet deep Plus. I figured that must have been one of his spots also.
Most of the time today on main lake ledge today when I was out there at least 2 boats were always there. Pisgah bay had at least 10 boats that came and went. I ran and followed lambert sat and sunday. Pisgah bay is where Lambert was back and forth. I made 2 videos and took lots of photos. Dont know how to post em tho.
Pisyah bay
Maybe Lambert played this in his boat and that did it.
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Agree. It's not as simple as pulling up to a ledge and whacking them. What I've found most difficult is in low current conditions when there are fish, but they are suspending off the side of the ledge over the channel. At that point it's a stand off and you have to wait them out. Big gamble in a tournament. Angles and hitting the spot within the spot are critical. That's why the guys had to fish rub rail to rub rail for a short time.
I fished yesterday afternoon and specifically avoided Pisgah, but when I went by there was a boat fishing it... The lake is fishing pretty well right now IMO. Fished from 5:30 to dark and had 4 that went about 13 lbs, then a few 2 lbers, and then went shallow at sunset and started wrecking the squeakers. Did pull up on one school that I thought we were going to hammer on and never got bit. Maybe they weren't bass, but they sure looked like it on the graph.
Here is the FLW Day 5 video
Do they have a co-angler with them on Day 3 ? If so, I'm wondering how the co-angler felt about his boater "taking it to the house".
Co- anglers fish day 1 and 2 with a full field. The co-angler winner is crowned after day two...The boater field on day 3 is cut to 30 boats and day 4 is 10 boats. Day 1 goes out by boat draw number. Day 2 the numbers are reversed. Day 3 is by how you are doing in the standings for the tournament...hench the boat race to the spot because on day 3 Haynes was leading and Lambert was in second. Day 4 also goes out by what position you are in so Lambert went out boat 1 on day 4.
Another interesting video on the tournament from Lambert's perspective