It was another very windy week this week, but I got out fishing a couple of times anyway. I went to Lake Fork on Monday. The water is still pretty murky, as I mentioned before, and between the wind and mostly cloudy day, I really had a tough time spotting bedding bass. I managed to catch 10 bass in a long day of fishing, but once again, they were all under four pounds. I decided on the way home that making that one hour and twenty minute drive to Fork just wasn’t worth it this year, with these water conditions, when I could catch bass that were just as big at Cedar Creek or Lake Athens, both much shorter drives. I decided to give sight fishing a shot at Athens, and that’s where I went Wednesday.
Wednesday was an even darker and windier day than Monday, probably the windiest day I’ve been out fishing this year. But Lake Athens is a small enough lake that it can be safely run on a really windy day, and so any protected water on the lake can be reached. I’d only fished for bedding bass on the lake once, so had to spend some scouting time, looking for bedding bass. I knew that it’s late enough in the spawn that the lower half of the lake would likely be best, and that’s where I concentrated my scouting. I ended up catching 15 bass. Like my Fork trips lately, everything was under four pounds. But with Wednesday’s wind and clouds, I may have just not been able to see larger fish on beds. They do tend to spawn a bit deeper than smaller fish. I’m looking forward to being on Athens on a less windy day. I’m thinking that’s where I’ll be doing the rest of my bed fishing this year. Lake Athens is only thirty minutes from home, with much clearer water than Fork, and I had a blast with yesterdays fish, which included several over three pounds. We’ll see if I can find anything bigger next time.
