Copo we were out this morning also, launched right at 6:30am, headed west and ended up in 64-66 ft of water, man we crushed them today as well. Weird thing was they started small, maybe first 10 between 2 of us, and I'm thinking o no here we go again, but then the majority of them got bigger, lots of 10-12 inchers and 13s and a few 14s as well. We never moved, non-stop action just like you said. As soon as bait nears the bottom they were hitting it, it was crazy easy! Some throwbacks but the majority of fish were keepers. We had a cooler full best perch day this year just got lucky right spot I guess. We headed back in at 11am it got hot and I was just sweating, lake was very calm. My friend also pulled up a sheephead as well, probably 12-15 inches or so.

I was marking fish all day long, they were constantly moving in and out, but lots of fish weren't suspended, they were on the bottom 2 feet of lake it seemed. Lots of fish had minnows in their mouths but I figured those were the ones stealing my bait lol. Sometimes schools moved in that were "thicker", and we would catch a small one. I could see many boats out deeper than we were. Next time if we are out together we should compare notes to see how deep they are. I used both salted and live shiners. (2 hooks)

Did you see that baja that launched? I was putting the boat on the trailer when he fired it up man that thing was loud. His yellow truck had air brakes, trailer was a triple axle.

Also some jet-skier was launching his boat, still had his jet ski strapped to the trailer, he started driving away from ramp and there goes jet ski getting dragged almost up ramp