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any topwater frog fishers out there
I caught my PB largie last year on a stanley ribbit bulllfrog. Didn't have to set the hook - the fish inhaled the lured and my rod tip was high enough that her sucking it down set it for me.
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Jerkbait question
Megabass Vision oneten in Ito natural. Caught a 5 lb lunker yesterday on it when nothing else worked 0 guessing water was in the low 50's - winds out of he North gusting to 20 mph in about 7 feet of water. long pauses.
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What baits to use when fishing the shore?
I just caught a 5lb 5 oz hog yesterday using a suspending jerk bait - from shore. Just using a jerk-jerk-pause retrieve with pauses as long as 30 seconds (or it just felt that long - could have been 10). I also have been able to catch them here on in-line spinners like Mepps Aglia and Blue Fox vibrax (up top # 5). They seem to really like the blue fox with the nickel blade and blue body lately. I cast that out deep and let it sink for a few seconds and then reel it back in just fast enough to feel the resistance of the blade turning. Attaching a pic of the fish. She measured 20.5" long with a 15" girth. Rapala digital scale = 5.3 lbs.
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SENKOS....not just for Bass anymore
I was fall fishing a couple years ago and throwing a weighted texas rigged senko. As it was in sight, I would bring it up and watch it fall and saw a greenish golden flash chase it on the fall. Waited 2 seconds and go to set the hook and felt no resistance. Reeled in and my line was cut - the whole rig gone. I rigged up and cast out again. Same thing happens withing 30 feet from the boat. I started thinking it had to be a northern. I tie on my only leader and am out of senkos. I texas rig a sweet beaver and figure this pike had to be under the boat and just eating as I was coming in. After a half dozen or so casts, I am dragging the beaver on the bottom under the boat and sure enough I hook up. It was only a 28" or so pike, but rewarding to finally catch it! I also caught a 8-9 lb cat fish on a red shad colored senko on a hot summer night. They definitely are fish catchers!
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Black Spots On Smallmouths
I've seen the above described spotting in fish before, but mostly in panfish and it has never been as dark or big as the pics being shown in this thread. I have even filet some of said panfish and dissected these little cysts. Again, I do not think that is the same as the pics being shown in this thread.
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New PB
Very Nice Fish! Congrats on your new PB!
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how old?
That's it! I am moving to California! ;D
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how old?
I have also heard, but never tried it, that you can remove a scale from the fish. If you are in a colder climate, there will be growth rings noticeable on the scales. But that only holds true if there is a growing season that is induced by cold weather. Renders that useless for FS bass...
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Your Story for Fishing 2008
This is the first year that I have taken fishing seriously and caught more and larger fish than I ever have. Both my PB's (LM and SM) were caught this year. I caught a 30" Northern a couple of weekends ago that is also my PB for that species. I learned how to use a baitcaster. I built my own spinnerbaits. I also managed to catch 14 fish on a buzzbait when I previously had not caught a thing on them. The biggest being just under 5 lbs. That was a cool story for me. I had been fishing my buzzbait and caught 4 fish and had 8 misses (typical). I felt a strike and started reeling, but it almost felt like a weed accept for the slight tugging. I knew it was a dink. As I am reeling it in through the weeds covering the shoreline, I see a wake chase it. I thought to myself (and maybe even said it out loud), that is a big fish! I quickly released the dink and cast back to the same area where the wake was. Wham! Fish on! That was the 4 lb 13 oz best on the buzzbait. Had my adrenaline pumping! Fishing has been slow around here for me lately. I think the water temps have fallen into the upper 40's to low 50's around here. Looking forward to maybe targeting Musky up in Wisconsin Saturday - the plans are not final yet... The sweetest part of the year for me is finally gaining fishing respect from both my father-in-law and uncle-in-law (experienced bass fishermen). That sounds simple, but everyone in my wife's family knows just how tough that is.
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The Bass Still Biting ??
I am having a hard time locating them. They were biting like crazy a week and a half ago, but now they have lock jaw. I am guessing the water temps by me have dropped way down (I should take the temp) and they have become inactive. I also need to check in the deepest spots at the pond I have been fishing at. I am sure they are there, but just less aggressive...
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Need some hellp with the bass in my lake
I seem to have read a couple of recent articles from *** about dead-sticking a senko during such a phenomenon. Per the article. cast it into the middle of the bait ball and let it fall straight through it on slack line. Then you wait for the big ones that lie in wait under the ball to pick it up. The big fish do not want the ball to break up so they wait patiently for the ball to move a little and then scour the bottom for fish that were either wounded or are hiding at the bottom. I have no personal experience with this - just passing on information. Good luck!
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Fall Turnover?
I appreciate the relevant comments and information to the title of this topic. Let's keep it real though and avoid silly arguments about where we are from. If I remember correctly, that is addressed in the forum rules. We do not want to bring down the integrity of this forum, right?
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Night Fishing For Large Mouth.
I have a friend who fishes this lake in Wisconsin where he used to only fish a mann's -1 in parrot color at night and reels it in super slow. He usually catches fish, but the last time I went with him I brought my night time thumpers. I caught 8 fish - nothing really big, but they all counted. Sadly, I was with him for his first skunking on his lake. My most recent night time outing in Michigan I was out with my father-in-law. He was also using a thumper, but had no rattles. I was using one with a new glass rattle that I just picked up from my local BPS. I out fished him 3:1. If I remember correctly it was a new moon with a slight breeze causing a bit of a ripple on the surface. There are a lot of senses coming into play at night. Sometimes a little change in retrieve speed, tone of a rattle, and wind conditions can make a big difference.
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First MattLures Smallie !!
Nice fish! I am looking forward to catching my first swimbait fish! Last year I was using a storm baby bass 3" swimbait (not same class as the HD BB). I had pretty good success with that. Last week I was fishing with a buzzbait and had caught 4 and missed 8 others (typical buzzbait ratio), then I thought I picked up a weed, but I could tell it was a small fish. Turned out to be a 4-5" bass, As I was reeling it through the weeds, I BIG wake came after it. I almost slowed down to give it a chance at the lure, but the fish turned away. I brought it in and released the tiny one and threw right back to the same spot - WHAM! a 5 lb bass hooked with the main hook in the top jaw and the trailer hook in it's lower jaw. One of the most exciting catches I have had! Tells me that the big ones feed on the juvenile bass quite regularly!
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best rod/reel combo for the money
I bought last year's Cabela's Fish Eagle II bc rod and I love it. I think it was in their bargain cave for $29.99. Here is what they have there now - although this is a spinning combo (you did not specify).