Jason Really struggled reeling these bad boys in. On the left its a really small channel cat and on the left is a small sheep head. He really didn’t have too much luck fishing yesterday. But that happens to anyone that fished from time to time.
Jason and I were able to do a little boating and fishing this morning. We started out around 10:00 AM trying to decide if the boat motor would run. I decided to dry pull it and make sure it wasn’t screwed up and it fired off first pull. So we loaded the boat up and connected it to my truck put it in the water and all went great.
We headed upstream so that if the motor decided not to work we could use the current to get us close to the boat launch. I really didn’t want to paddle it back AGAIN ! ! !
We decided to stop at a spot where the surface water was smooth and glass like. Then we dropped anchor and tried to decide what bait to use. I set up my first pole with chicken liver and cast it out. Then I cast for a few mins with a twister but with the current as strong as it was casting was not working well. So I baited that pole up with a worm.
It didn’t take long and both Jason and I had bites. I caught the first fish a good sized catfish you can see it in the first picture kinda. Jason is as good at taking pictures as he is at catching fish. So the pix didn’t turn out the best. hehe.
Then after I knew the liver worked I wanted to try some stinky shrimp that has been sealed up and sitting in the garage for about a week or longer. Wow, was that shrimp rank ! ! ! We both did have bites on the shrimp but i think it was the smaller cats just nibbling or something like that maybe they couldn’t fit their mouths over the shrimp.
When we used worms it seams that the sheep head gobble them up so i prefer to not use worms at all.
After fishing that spot for a couple hours we decided we wanted to try a spot in calmer water near what we call the PIT. On the way to the PIT we headed under the train bridge and we both knew it was shallow but didn’t realize how shallow in some places it was. I was driving and the boat was at a slow almost idol and it jerked up. I knew right away i had hit a rock or the bottom or something so as quick as I could think I tilted the motor up so it was just barley in the water.
Well that didn’t do the trick the damage was already done. We had sheered the sheer pin. Jason has delt with changing the pin in the water multiple times but it was my first time to replace one without dry land under my feet.
We accomplished it ! ! It wasn’t as difficult as it could have been but it still wasn’t all that easy either. So after all that we decided to head back to the boat launch and take the boat out for the day. I think we will try to go again very soon.
I have caught several of these drum or sheep heads I really wish someone could help me to figure out a way to make them not bite. They swallow the hook about half the time and any time i find my bait missing i think they are sucking it off.
I took a picture of this sheep head and my shoe just to show it wasnt a baby one.
I still haven’t figured out a way to stop catching these sheep head. At least this one wasn’t a tiny one. He was a little bit bigger then a little one.
Just another Stinky SheepHead. So many of these I dont know what to write about them. Guess i will have to try and remember more details when i catch them. Either that or just stop taking pictures of them. I think i need to research a bait that sheep head dont like and other fish do.
Another Sheep Head. They are hard not to catch. The worst part is they keep swallowing the hooks so every time they do they waste my time having to retie my hooks.
The best part in this picture is the water.
I took this close up of s sheep head head I wonder what it was thinking when i was snapping the pix of him.
Have been catching so many of these little sheep head I think I am not going to use worms next time i go fishing. maybe switch to chicken liver on my set pole.
Lots of Sheep Head Have been biting. Dont really mind catching them but it would be nice if they didnt bite so often that no better fish have time to find my bait.


















