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Author:
Michael
Date:
May 29, 2014
Subject:
Twin Brooks Park 5/29
Message:
Decided to hit Twin Brooks Thursday seeing it was gonna be a nicer day with mostly sunny skies and winds dying down close to sunset. Got to Twin Brooks around 2:15pm with my 5'6" ML setup.
I started by playing with a number of lures, including bleeding copper flash F-7, tennessee shad HJ-6, silver FLR-6, perch F-7, brown trout J-7, shad SSR-5, and #1 Mepps Dressed Aglia.
The 2 F-7's and the HJ-6 had perch and bluegills interested but didn't set the hook on anything for a while.
Later when I come to a certain cove I landed a 14" 1 1/2 pound cookie cutter on the bleeding copper flash F-7. Gave me a nice pull on the 6 pound mono and 5'6" ML spinning rod.
Once I got to some deeper water I tried throwing a silver shad JSR-4 but nada.
Later I started playing suspending jerk and pause with the HJ-6 which caught me 2 dinky gills and 1 dinky seed. The pumpkinseed was the one that really slammed it and easily set the hook! Had a few bass follow the lure but didn't grab it.
Once I got back to the area I had started at and still had the HJ-6 on, I tried playing jerk and pause and also slow retrieve with it. The jerk and pause had bluegills curious and the slow retrieve got me 2 dinky yellows and a few hits and yellows following.
Then came 7pm which meant XRP-7 topwater at the larger pond once the wind started dying down. Hit a number of spots but only had 1 small explosion and 2 fish chase it without hitting it.
Hit the road just before 8pm.
Author:
Punz203
Date:
May 30, 2014
Message:
which one of the 3 lakes you have better luck?
Author:
Michael
Date:
May 30, 2014
Message:
2 certain ponds that produce the best are the main pond and the larger pond.
The larger pond is the place for a summer evening topwater bite.
The main pond holds more trout than others and also has a good number of yellows and crappie vs other ponds. Caught my new PB 13.5" 14 ounce yellow there earlier this month.
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