The wife and I decided to give it a try after morning coffee so we left for Ft Morgan at 8:30am and it was super foggy but we decided to head out at 10:30, hoping it would lighten up and it did after a couple of miles out.
We fished a few public spots and all we could catch was ARS between 14" to 18". We could have had our small limit in 15 minutes but we threw them 18"s back hoping to get some larger ones but no luck so we left with a small limit (17-18") and came back in and ran into even thicker fog a couple of miles from Ft Morgan.
The water was really clear and pretty blue, the clearest I've seen so far.
Anyway, I finally got a pic of the Humminbird Megalive (between locking up and dropping offline) of some small ARS and Trigs. They would come up to 10' below the boat, too bad the Trigs were too small (14"s).
The wife caught a small ARS and Trig on a slow pitch jig on one drop, lol.
I didn't take pics of the fish (too late).
The "ring" of noise on the Live screen strobes really fast and isn't present all the time, the camera's shutter speed caught it though.
Ken
We fished a few public spots and all we could catch was ARS between 14" to 18". We could have had our small limit in 15 minutes but we threw them 18"s back hoping to get some larger ones but no luck so we left with a small limit (17-18") and came back in and ran into even thicker fog a couple of miles from Ft Morgan.
The water was really clear and pretty blue, the clearest I've seen so far.
Anyway, I finally got a pic of the Humminbird Megalive (between locking up and dropping offline) of some small ARS and Trigs. They would come up to 10' below the boat, too bad the Trigs were too small (14"s).
The wife caught a small ARS and Trig on a slow pitch jig on one drop, lol.
I didn't take pics of the fish (too late).
Ken