10:14 a.m. Shryock locates a small brushpile in front of a dock. He casts the Magnum shaky head worm to the cover and catches keeper No. 3, 1 pound, 3 ounces. âSo much for the bigger worm catching bigger bass, but Iâll take it.â 10:30 a.m. After hitting a couple more brushpiles without success, Shryock has moved to a point at the coveâs mouth thatâs covered with thick, emergent grass. He switches Bunker Hawg colors to green pumpkin/red, pitches the creature into the vegetation, hops it out into open water, and a big fish follows it out of the grass. âWhoa, that was a 4-pounder!â He makes several more flips into the vegetation, then rigs a second, identical Bunker Hawg with a pegged 1-ounce sinker. âIâll use the heavier weight to punch straight down into the grass.â 10:34 a.m. Shryock is pumped about locating the thick, emergent grass. âThis weed patch sets up perfectly for summer fishing; itâs shallow, but real close to deep water. As we saw, it holds big fish, so I need to locate some more of it.â 10:41 a.m. Shryock vacates the grass point, vowing to return. He does a 180 and casts the Magnum shaky head worm to the brushpile where he graphed up a lunker.
3 HOURS LEFT10:45 a.m. Shryock crashes the 10.5 Dredger into the brushpile and dredges up a small limb. âThat big bass wonât stay there as long as I keep tearing up its house!â 10:50 a.m. Shryock locates more emergent grass a quarter-mile uplake and attacks it with the two Bunker Hawgs. âThereâs a 6-foot ditch running out in front of this grass â another ideal summer setup.â 10:51 a.m. A small bass strips the punch rig Bunker Hawg off its hook. Shryock replaces it with a fresh creature. 10:54 a.m. Shryock flips the punch rig into the grass and immediately gets a tap; he leans back on the fish, but it comes unbuttoned. âDang, that felt like a good one.â 10:56 a.m. He catches a squealer on the punch rig. âThat fish was in an inch of water!â He ties on a fresh hook. âThe points of these flipping hooks get dull quickly after you catch a few fish on them.â 11:03 a.m. Shryock runs out of grass as he moves down the bank but encounters several docks, most of which lack deep water nearby. 11:13 a.m. He catches a short fish off a dock on the light-sinker creature. 11:28 a.m. Shryock moves to a main-lake point, pitches the light-sinker creature to a sunken log and catches his fourth keeper, 1 pound, 2 ounces. âYouâve got to admit, Iâm putting together a pretty impressive mini-bag!â
2 HOURS LEFT11:45 a.m. Shryock flips the punch bait to a shoreline laydown, gets a tap and misses the fish. 11:53 a.m. He rockets downlake to flip scattered laydowns on a sandy bank. 12:01 p.m. Shryock catches a 10-inch bass off a stickup on the shaky head.