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Greeeeen water welcomed me to Fazon this morning :(
Oh well, I figured the rest of the shallow local lakes would be the same so I launched anyways. Turned right from the mouth of the launch channel and started the morning with a black Strike King Double Buzz and only managed to scare the crap out of a dink. Threw a spinnerbait a dozen times and then a chatterbait...nothing doin'. Flipped a 4" Senko in the pads and got my first strike, a little pounder, then another and another. I stuck with the Senko for the first lap flipping pad openings and the outside and inside edge of pad fields where accessible. The inside edge was full of dinks and pounders while the outside edge and some of the holes produced the better fish. I was using a weedless wacky hook and lost a couple larger fish as they ran straight back at the boat! The weather was cloudy, windy with thunder to the west of me but as soon as that stopped so did the bite!
Lap two and I mixed it up with a 1/4oz jig, a Power Worm on a 1/2oz tungsten unpegged and a Zoom Z-Hog pegged, flipping the pads and working out to about 10 feet with the worm. This produced a few more but the bites were few and far between and all came from the pads, I only got one bite deeper and I'm pretty sure it was a perch.
All in all I think I boated about a dozen and lost the same, some smalls at the boat as I tried to flip them and a couple bigger fish that ran at me and came off. Sore back and growling stomach sent me home about 2pm.
Saw some cool clouds out there today and thanks to Scott Sistek at KOMO4 weather I now know they are called "Asperatus Clouds". Very cool!
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