Logan Martin Lake Fishing: A good Week
(Logan Martin Lake Specific)
4,319 messages
Updated 7/5/2024 7:54:28 AM
Lakes Online Forum
84,091 messages
Updated 11/8/2024 10:28:12 AM
Lakes Online Forum
5,204 messages
Updated 9/14/2024 10:10:50 AM
(Logan Martin Lake Specific)
126 messages
Updated 12/23/2022 9:21:15 AM
Lakes Online Forum
4,172 messages
Updated 9/9/2024 5:04:44 PM
Lakes Online Forum
4,262 messages
Updated 11/6/2024 6:43:09 PM
Lakes Online Forum
2,979 messages
Updated 6/26/2024 5:03:03 AM
Lakes Online Forum
98 messages
Updated 4/15/2024 1:00:58 AM
Logan Martin Lake Photo Gallery





    
Welcome, Guest Select View Mode: [ classic | beta | recent ]
Name:   Lee Gantt The author of this post is registered as a member - Email Member
Subject:   A good Week
Date:   2/5/2009 10:46:43 AM

This time of year, I have to usually go to Logan Martin Lake to catch them because the water temp is too cold to get them below the dams in the tailraces. In about another two weeks I will probably start going to Neely Henry Dam to catch bait depending on reports I get from my buddies Jim Parramore and Cecil Williams since they live a lot closer than me and can check the bait situation a lot easier. My holding setup is a 250 gallon tank with a fishmate filter that I did a litlle custom rigging on with homemade spray bars that do not knock the scales off of the shad but do create a circular flow of the water in the tank. Also I have two air pumps releasing micro bubbles into my tank. As far as the chemicals go, I use Novaqua in my holding tank and meat salt that I get from Floyd's feed (1lb per 30 gallons). In my hauling tanks I use Polyaqua or fish protector and amquel which is a chemical to kill the ammonia since the shad coming out of the lake have not purged like the ones you catch below the dam and are more likely to spike the ammonia levels in the tank causing stress to the shad. I use the salt in my hauling tanks as well as the purpose of the salt is to harden the scales of the shad and make them less prone to bacterial wounds on the skin. I know it seems like a long way to go and a lot of work but I feel as though it is necessary to improve your odds at catching stripers consistently. Look at the bright side, when I was guiding back during the drought we were going all the way to Guntersville dam during the summer to catch shad. That make s the trip to Neely seem like a stone's throw away. I hope this helps and if you have anymore questions feel free to ask.
Other messages in this thread:View Entire Thread
A good Week - Lee Gantt - 2/4/2009 10:18:24 AM
     A good Week - Maverick - 2/4/2009 12:26:21 PM
          A good Week - Lee Gantt - 2/4/2009 6:33:13 PM
               A good Week - Maverick - 2/4/2009 6:49:02 PM
     A good Week - alahusker - 2/4/2009 8:08:28 PM
          A good Week - Lee Gantt - 2/4/2009 10:46:04 PM
               A good Week - alahusker - 2/5/2009 9:38:37 AM
                    A good Week - Lee Gantt - 2/5/2009 10:46:43 AM
                         Lee - mckaygmc - 2/5/2009 12:51:18 PM
                              Lee - Lee Gantt - 2/5/2009 6:47:41 PM
                         A good Week - alahusker - 2/5/2009 8:28:32 PM
     A good Week - Pontoonfisher - 2/6/2009 7:27:02 AM



Quick Links
Logan Martin Lake News
Logan Martin Lake Photos
Logan Martin Lake Videos




About Us
Contact Us
Site Map
Search Site
Advertise With Us
   
www.LoganMartin.info
THE LOGAN MARTIN LAKE WEBSITE

Copyright 2024, Lakes Online
Privacy    |    Legal