Paul Rogers
metroplexguideservice.com
214-668-8467
Hey there folks and Happy Fathers Day to all the dads out there! The fishing on Ray Hubbard has been a little up and down so here's the latest:
Friday 6/14/13
- We started out around 8am and went to the last place I had caught fish in 16ft the day before. Didn't take long and we were loading the boat with some magnum white bass. The water temp was around 84 degrees and the fish were stacked THICK on a hump in 16ft. Today was one of the "hero" days where you could do no wrong. I think those fish would have bit a silver hook if you could dangle it front of their face. We ended up keeping our three-man limit and throw back at least that many more.
Saturday 6/15/13
- Early this morning around 4am a HUGE storm with high gusty wind came through the DFW area and it really messed the fishing up. The fish were still holding between 15-20ft but they weren't interested in anything we threw. It was one of the days that you dread. We ended up catching around a dozen and ended up rescheduling another trip for Sylvia and Denise. Like I've said for years with my customers, we cant control the weather or the size of the fish but you WILL catch a decent number of fish or we'll get you back out on the water. These folks were no different. Nobody leaves unhappy at my dock :)
Sunday 6/16/13
- We had an afternoon trip today and started around 3pm. It was Fathers Day and the lake proved that most of the fathers within 20 miles like to be on the water this one day of the year :) It was PACKED!!! Our marina normally doesn't have 10 trucks in the parking lot....today there was a line at least 5 boats deep to launch at our tiny ramp. Glad my boat was already in the water! The Game Wardens were everywhere on the lake and I was thankful to see them. I hope they caught a few of the drunks before they hurt themselves or somebody else.
I wasn't really sure how the fishing would be since it was so tough the day before. I had already been on the water for a couple of hours before Steve and his dad and friend showed up to take off and it was still very slow. Bait and fish were still suspended between 15-20ft still but they were extremely scattered and not willing to bite. It gets tough to catch these fish when they're not on some type of structure.
Around 6:30 I went to a place I had lots of success trolling last year and began to drag a Hell Bender and Pet Spoon behind the boat. It wasn't 30 seconds and we had "FISH ON!" being screamed from the back of the boat from little Jessie. He was thrilled! We ended up getting onto a VERY steady trolling bite in about 15ft and managed to put a respectable number of white bass as well as some GREAT hybrid in the boat. The key to getting them to bite was to keep the boat moving between 3 and 3.5 mph.
I dont know how many times I thanked Steve and his crew for being patient and allowing me the time we needed to get the bite locked down. It was definitely a slow start but we ended with a BANG and we have the pictures to prove it. And before Steve has any room to give me a hard time, YES, I did have the first hybrid of the day shake out of my grip and fall back into the water :) I heard about this all evening long...then I found out Steve got it on video. wow..... :) Sorry buddy!
If anybody would like to get out on the water and learn your electronics and how to catch summer-time fish, give me a shout and we'll give you all the information you can handle! I am the only full-time guide on Ray Hubbard Lake and know how to find the fish. We fish out of a BRAND NEW 2013, 24ft center console boat with a 250hp Yamaha. You'll have a great time or you wont pay. Guaranteed.