HEY NOW! Got to the lake right at 6 am on Friday morning and there was already a line at the gate like 10 cars deep. Luckily the staff had already taken the first couple of cars info so the line went fast. The clouds hung around most the morning and I was able to get on a pretty steady bite all morning. The water was warm and a bit stained so I threw lures all morning, most my fish came on a jerk bait and spin bait. A slow retrieve seemed to be the best, and most fish were in deeper water. 10-20 feet. The water level is up so that means a lot of the south shore is right around that depth and the islands are holding fish. I stayed out of the coves and concentrated on points and shorelines with deep water near them. I got to meet P.A.W for the first time, thanks for the tips, I will definitely be using them in the future. It was cool having a scale again and being able to weigh my fish. I was trying to add it all up and if my calculations are correct (which are probably wrong, I suck at math) my 5 biggest bass put me at just over 17.5 lbs. Not bad from a kayak. When I started fishing 2 years ago I could only imagine having days like the ones I have been having. I have been reading every article I can find on bass fishing, watching Bill Dance on tv, and it feels like its all coming together. lol. Im sure once I skunk again my tune will change... Enjoy the video , I try to keep em short.