Swamp Girl
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My 2023 Season-ending Report
Yep, you know me better than I know myself. I feel less alone knowing there are other bass addicts out there. However, I'm so glad I returned to the water this morning. I had so much fun.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
"My name is Katie and I'm a bass addict." I'm imagining you guys saying, "Hi, Katie." Yeah, I'm addicted. I said I was done for 2023, but then it rained 5.25" yesterday and that much rain can rile bass, so I fished again this morning and I'm so glad I did. For the first half hour, I was wondering if I was going to get skunked, as I caught nothing but the sunset below. Then I started catching some Maine Butterballs in a river that flowed into the pond. There's a photo of the river followed by six Butterballs. Then a photo of a shoreline so you can see how Maine is browning. Then I caught a bigger one. I'd caught 18 bass at that point, using a bone-colored popper, a chrome Whopper Plopper, and a bluegill-colored squarebill with a fast retrieve/pause action. I tried a spinnerbait too, but nada. I was headed home and could see where I launched. The water was roaring out of the pond. I'd never caught bass there, but I guessed that today might be different with so much current. Boy, was I right! The next two pics are where I was fishing, an area 25' across with two strainers/laydowns. Using a wacky rig with a 7" Senko and my reel/pause squarebill, I caught another 13 bass, including some thick ones and there are photos of the biggest. I loved pulling those fine bass out of that tight spot. You can't see the current from the photos, but beyond the two laydowns, it was all whitewater. My final tally was 31 bass, a pretty good count for a browning and blue fall day.
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My 2023 Season-ending Report
Oh, Pat, you're the best.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
46??? It's 48 here, halfway to the North Pole, at 4:58 a.m.! ' And, yeah, I'm going fishing. I'm hooked deeper than any bass. Nice catch, @Dominat0r!
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What did you accomplish?
It's cool that you branched into two, new lures. I added T-Rigged Zoom Trick worms, underspin paddletails, and poppers to my bag o' tricks.
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My 2023 Season-ending Report
Love that! You guys are so kind and funny.
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My 2023 Season-ending Report
Swag? I'm hoping that SWAG abbreviates Surface(lures) Will Always Get('er done).
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
I'm actually pleased when you guys mention fighting the wind. I don't feel all alone then. Nice bass!
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Fishing???
I like this: Trout sip. Bass inhale. Muskies bite.
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Fishing???
^That's^ it, the challenge. Rod Sterling wrote a Twilight Zone episode about a gambler who thought he was in Heaven because he won at every game. He wasn't in Heaven.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Fingers crossed for you, Golden Gopher-buddy!
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Agreed! I always enjoy @TnRiver46's accounts and photos. It's clear that he loves fishing and being on the water. A frank assessment by an honest man. On my less-fished water at the same latitude, the bass are still slap-happy to hit topwaters.
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Fishing???
Angus, I once fished the Whitefish River on Michigan's UP for smallies and caught quantity and quality. So, I invited two pals the next year, regaling them with tales of what we'd catch. Well, the weather and fishing were foul and day by day, I felt guiltier for promising, but not delivering. So, one morning, I rose at 3:30, went into the gray rain, and looked and looked. Fish have to eat, right? And I found them, smallmouth and walleyes, clustered on a point. I caught ten quick ones and motored back to my buddies. It took three days of delayed gratification, but when I returned to that point with my friends and we caught them two and three at a time, our joy was beyond the ken of some people who don't have to wait, who don't have to find their way to the fish. ^This^ story is everyone's story at BR. We all can tell tales of failing, but not quitting, and then FINALLY finding fish. These stories are our best stories. Failure is the path to true joy.
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My 2023 Season-ending Report
Thanks! They actually came from six ponds and bogs. I have a list of more than 40 more local bodies of water I want to fish, but following @PhishLI's and @AlabamaSpothunter's advice, I focused on fewer ponds to learn them and that gave me the greatest fishing year of my life. I'm pretty good at fishing. I'm pretty good at writing. What I don't do well is technology, so finding all the bigger bass in my scores of files with photos of hundreds and hundreds of bass eventually overwhelmed me and I quit looking, but next year, I might create a separate folder for the bigger fish and just add to that over the year.
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Fishing???
The thread about FFS reminded me of this true story: For a magazine article, I once fished with a couple guides who told me a couple unsettling stories about how some rich and powerful people "fished." The guides had worked for a billionaire with one of those gargantuan Montana ranches. The billionaire's guests were rich and powerful, from Barbara Walters to Dick Cheney. The billionaire raised rainbow trout in ponds and those fish were fed by underwater feeders until they were monstrous. When guests arrived, some were captured and moved into the stream, where there were more underwater feeders, but not operating. The rainbows, by conditioning, would wait at the inoperative underwater feeders, waiting to be fed and growing hungrier and hungrier. The guides, knowing the locations of the feeders, would play the game and say to a guest, "That looks like a good spot. Why don't you cast there?" And...kaboom! The guests occasionally caught a native fish, which the guides considered a true catch, so it thrilled them, which confused the guests, for why would a guide thrill to a relatively tiny cutthroat after the guests had been catching giant rainbows? I also have a story about how they "hunted," which is even more off-center.
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The single best FFS conversation/debate I've heard.....Josh Jones on the Bilge Podcast
Pat (Sajak), I'd like to buy thirty likes for this post. Holding bass at weigh-ins turns these magnificent animals into props. #catchweighreleaserespectsthebeasts
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St Croix River tragedy
Yep. When I kayaked the Mississippi, drunk boaters were a greater threat than tows the size of aircraft carriers.
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The single best FFS conversation/debate I've heard.....Josh Jones on the Bilge Podcast
I think every bass fisher other than me should have TEN FFS units, as well as Aegis radar and helicopter pads aft. Their rigs will then be so big and heavy that I'll never see another boat on the backwoods ponds I fish. FWIW, I rarely see another boat as it is, but Aegis will seal the deal.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
With topwaters, I just keep working the lure through the hit until the rod loads.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
You sure catch big fish, Aaron. And you catch them from shore!
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
I caught two on a big wacky Senko and the other 42 with a small, silvery, translucent Whopper Plopper. I've downsized my Whopper Ploppers steadily as the water has cooled. If I were you, I'd look for streams like the one in my third pic. Lots of them are overlooked. If the stream empties into a swamp, even better.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
I'd been watching the weather all week, thinking that Friday would be good, since the wind kicks up today and we're getting 3.5" - 5.5" of rain. So, I fished for three hours and I was right, the impending storm made the bass go all rock-em-sock-em on my lures. I caught 44 in three hours, which is a total I associate with June, not October. I didn't hook or land any of my beloved 19"-plus bass, but I did continue my fall streak of landing pretty much every bass I hooked. I include some pond pics for @Blue Raider Bob! I know I said today was to be my last trip, but I am eyeing next Wednesday, when a south wind + rain could = a big girl! I caught 12 in the little river and 32 in the pond. I looked everywhere for a big gal: deep water, the very backs of bays, heavy weed cover, laydowns, rock, a flat, and so on, but couldn't find one.
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The Mainiacs
Thanks for taking us with you!
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
Your story is my story, Pat. I bet I own a dozen different walking baits. Maybe more. I had a couple muskies blow up on one, but that's it. And I'm throwing walking baits in water chock full of bass that are hitting other surface lures. I don't fish water with herring, so you might be right.
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Latest Catch Pics Thread
All this talkin' 'bout walkin' baits has me wanting to try them again. Here's how many bass I've caught on a walking bait: Muskies: 0 SMB: 0 LMB: 0