Bullheading got rained out Thursday night, so I went up yesterday afternoon and tried to locate some crappies or perch but failed. Tried lakeshore, then went out front there to see if there were any bullheads, nada. Went down to Chapman, lake was somewhat calm and I had the pier to myself, thought I had it made. Weather turned, wind and waves kicked up and I left in about 45 minutes. Tried another spot on South Shore and bingo, they were catching bullheads. Had a blast, caught 3 silver bass, a sheepshead, and I lost count of how many bullhead. I kept six for cooking. Action was fast, I initially had two rods out and that turned into a comic disaster with both rods getting hit, trying to land one and the other fires and tanlges into it. Cut back to one rod, but with two hooks that even proved to be a little much to handle. A good problem to have after the poor fall, bad winter, and flooded trout season.If you were looking to take your kids somewhere fishing, I think the bullheading would be the ticket. You'll get hits and catch fish. Just be careful of the fins .
CLamfarmer good luck with those little whiskers