SKIPJACKS AT MELDAHL
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SKIPJACKS AT MELDHAL My brother drove us up to Meldhal dam to
get some Skipjacks for catfish bait. It took about 40 minutes to
reach the Kentucky side of the dam. There were a number of guys
already fishing for skipjacks as we walked down the hill. Some
of them were up on top the dead wall. Four or five were at the
corner of the bank and wall. It was too crowded there so we
walked down to the rocky area to try our luck.
The back eddy current from the dam had that area all messed up
with drift material. We tried fishing at that spot for around 30
minutes. I then noticed some of the guys on the dead wall were
leaving.. The guys in the corner area had been catching some
skipjacks as I was watching them. The schools of skipjacks would
come in and jump all over for about 10 to 15 minutes, then move
out. During the lull, I moved up to the top of the dead wall. On
top of the dead wall you get a great view of the fish moving
around chasing the Shad. The water was much clearer in the
corner section than down by the rocks.
Right next to the dam gate wall a guy by the name of Dennis was
fishing from his chair. I kept casting time after time with no
hits. Dennis was catching a skipjack or 2 about every third cast
whenever the schools of fish were in that area. He gave me his
catch instead of throwing them backing the river. I was amazed
by the size of those fish. They were averaging over 12 inches.
The longer ones went 14 1/2 to 15 inches long.
I noticed my brother had moved closer to the wall. He did
finally catch a few skipjacks. I did NOT catch one fish with all
my efforts of trying all different lures and rigging. In the
mean time Dennis just kept on pulling them in. His rig was a
string of 4-5 1/8 oz. jigs with white grub tail. I did not have
such a rig in my fishing bag.
My brother finally came up by us and he did catch a few
skipjacks. Then we finally packed it in for the day. When we got
home, the total was around 30 fish. I would say Dennis gave us
over 20 of them. I cleaned 6 of them in to chunks for catfish
bait. I only had space in my freezer for that much bait.
I did use a small package of the skipjacks the next morning.
Caught one blue cat that weighed in at 5.4 pounds. Also had 2
very hard bait clicking runs, one got my line wrapped around a
snag and lost him. The second dropped the bait and just did not
come back for it.
Odds are once the Ohio River settles back down, my brother & I
will be back at Meldahl. I will also get those rigs that Dennis
had in my fishing bag when I cast my line up there again. Tight
lines to all.
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