We've just pulled up on Randy Howell. He's across the lake from Browning. Howell is throwing a topwater, looks like a walking-type bait. Now we're talking.
Fish are blowing up on his bait. Swing and a miss.
Like I mentioned before. I'm no expert but these conditions seem to set up perfectly for a topwater bite. Overcast skies, calm water. Post-spawn scenario.
Howell is rotating through a set of shallow flats adjacent to spawning points. He thinks there are big fish roaming across the flats. He just can't seem to get a hook up.
Okay. Here's another full disclosure. Howell is throwing a Japanese topwater lure. He doesn't know it's name–it was given to him. It's a magnum sized chartreuse color walking bait. Makes a lot of commotion on the surface. And a lot of noise. We're 50 yards away and I can hear it.
That's probably a good idea. Now the wind has picked up and there's a slight chop on the water.