After three years of fishing this spot I can usually count on getting a quick channel cat and this year was no different.

Next up were the carp. The first one hit hard and after a good fight I pulled the hook. Being a bit lazy I left the drag tight and tried to horse it, giving the expected results. I loosened the drag and tried again. Not too long later this guy hit the shore:

I loved the two toned tail.

At this point I was working the shore hoping the drum were in and I landed this nice shorthead redhorse

When the sun started to hit the water ( the area is a bit sheltered) the drum started to hit... Three of them in quick succession:

This spot does not hold big drum but they put up a nice fight.
This spot hold mooneye eye as well. But none were to be had today (I know a fall spot for them though). This was my last guy from this spot, a brown bullhead:

Having gotten all that I wanted from this spot and a hour left to fish, I thought I would hit my crappie spot. I thought I would try to turn it into a 10 species day seeing as I just got got five.
My crappie spot yielded what I was looking for, for number 6:

Then I hit the regular species for 7, 8, 9, 10




Love the colors on the pumpkinseed in the spring.
I got a nice chunk of largemouth bass, too bad it is OOS. I start looking for walleye and pike but the call came in and I had to pack up and head home to get the kids out the door.
This weeks target is Gar. Fingers crossed.