As we find ourselves in the throes of mid-April, it’s evident that Mother Nature is sending us mixed signals. The sudden onset of fierce winds paired with unpredictable fronts has shaped an intriguing scenario for those with a rod and reel in hand. This atmospheric shuffle appears to have worked in favor of bass fishermen, corralling the bass into specific zones where their temperament seems to have taken on a feisty edge. The consensus among anglers is that, contrary to expectations, these natural upheavals have largely cast a fortuitous light on their pursuits, making the current season an unexpectedly thrilling time to fish for bass.
Anglers rejoice as we report a season of impressive catches! Recently, there’s been an exciting increase in big bass hauls. The largest of these impressive fish tipped the scales at a hefty 8 pounds. Not far behind, we’ve recorded bass weighing in at 7.12 and 6.75 pounds. Additionally, there’s been a consistent catch rate of bass in the substantial 3-5 pound range and numerous 1-2 pounders. With results like these, it’s hard not to anticipate even bigger catches on the horizon. The best, it seems, is still yet to come.
No day is ever quite the same. When the night has been balmy, the next morning is often brimming with action, with bites coming swiftly—sometimes as quickly as you can toss your line back into the water. On other mornings, the tempo might be more relaxed, but the flow of steady bites persists. A critical strategy this past week has been to continually monitor various spots over the course of the day, checking for signs of activity. Timing is key; being the first to a spot can make for an exceptionally enjoyable experience.
Water temps are getting up to 65 with lows in the high 50s and the color is the pretty Tennessee river green with a coating of pollen on it!
The team has been firing on all cylinders—Myles, Scott, Phillip, and Mike—when you have guys like them on your team, you know the clients are taken care of.
Here’s an excessive amount of pics
Capt. Jim