Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 18 Super User Share Posted June 18 I fished with "the kid" for the first time in 2024 and together, we landed a 20-pound bag or close to it among a 55 fish total. Again, an underspin with a Crush City green pumpkin Mayor was the main lure, but we caught a few on a Whopper Plopper and popper too. I was thrilled to net THREE 19" bass for the boy and I caught a couple too from the stern, along with several 3.5-pounders. Our goal this year is for the boy to catch his first five-pounder. However, looking at his second fish, we might have already achieved that goal. Big mouth on that gal. My bass look smaller, but they were fine fish too, in the 18.75" to 19.25" range. To be frank, I sometimes get confused on which fish in my photos were the longest ones, so I just posted three that I liked. They weren't in the reeds or lily pads or anywhere shallow. You can see we were a ways off-shore. Some pics: 21 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Alex from GA Posted June 18 Share Posted June 18 You really know how to do it. Congrats. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted June 18 Super User Share Posted June 18 There's no more noble action in the sport of Bass fishing than to take a kid fishing! Proud of you Katie, you've gone from being a rookie at green fish just a few years ago to now being such a great Bass angler that you can put kids on fish. My father wasn't into fishing, and if it wasn't for a neighbor who mentored me, I never would have learned how special LMB are. 2 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Brown Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 That's the coolest thing. You're the coolest @ol'crickety! 🎣🎣🎣😎😎😎 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted June 19 Super User Share Posted June 19 ^ Too cool to die? What do you think @Pat Brown 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 19 Author Super User Share Posted June 19 The kid and I went fishing for two hours this evening at my pond. We caught 27 and he caught the majority because I spent a lot of my time paddling to position the canoe. Here are two of his bass and the setting Sun. Thanks, Alex. I had such fun seeing him catch bass. I fished a crawdad imitation by Rapala's Crush City this evening and the bass crushed it. So fun to succeed with a new lure and even more fun seeing a kid score with a new lure. I also pitched Rapala's Crush City Mayor in red for the first time and the bass loved that too. I didn't want him to take the great fishing for granted, so at one point, I said, "Do you realize that most people don't catch bass at the rate we do?" I was glad to hear him say, "Oh, I know." 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 19 Author Super User Share Posted June 19 I forgot to share that I caught two bass again on one lure, this time the River2Sea Bubble popper in bone. It was my third double of 2024 and the kid was thrilled. He didn't know such a thing was possible. When he returns on July 4th, he, his dad, and I are going big bass hunting. . The kid likes to catch a lot of bass, but LOVES big bass. I've shown him photos of some of my big bass and he asked, "Where did you catch those?" I told him, "I'll show ya, but we probably won't catch as many." "I don't care," he replied. "I want to try." "We'll have to work harder to launch." "I don't care. I want to go." So, he's a young @AlabamaSpothunter, @Pat Brown, @A-Jay, @Dwight Hottle, @T-Billy, etc., with a hunger for big bass. I hope I can put him on one. I would be honored to net it and photograph it and fist bump the kid. I asked the father last night if he wants to go too and he does, so I look forward to the three of us working together to find a big gal. The kid's come a long ways since 2023. Our top morning or evening total last year was about 30 and yesterday alone, he caught about four bass bigger than anything he caught in 2023, as well as our 82-bass, morning-and-evening total. Again, he caught the majority of those as I'm paddling to position him a lot of the time. I caught most of my fish when we paddled to a new spot and I trolled along the way. One advantage of a canoe is when one person paddles, your speed is perfect for trolling. The kid always wants to help paddle, but I tell him we'd move too fast then for trolling. I know most bass anglers don't troll, but it's effective. Maybe not as fun as casting, but just as effective. Finally, we fished the kid's pond in the morning and my pond in the evening. Except for one spot at the kid's pond, we couldn't find shallow bass. At my pond, a mere three miles away with similar structure on the same day, the bass were shallow everywhere. Bass are a mystery. 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Brown Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 Well I'm glad his dad wants to go!!! Gee wiz! He'd be a fool not to if he had seen the success you've had!!! 😂😂😂😂 It's not everyday you get offered a free ride in the canoe of the best fishing guide in all of Maine. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 19 Author Super User Share Posted June 19 15 minutes ago, Pat Brown said: Well I'm glad his dad wants to go!!! Gee wiz! He'd be a fool not to if he had seen the success you've had!!! 😂😂😂😂 I want to somehow put the dad in my canoe so he too can catch 30/40/50 bass. He's a great guy and if I could position him on fish, I think he'd be a whiz too. When I was young, I nearly always fished with one guy, so that guy was always in my canoe. Well, one time I put my dad in my canoe and my regular fishing partner was in a solo canoe...and he couldn't catch a single smallie. My dad and I were over a honey hole and I'd just landed a 21-incher, so I invited my fishing buddy to park beside us. He was thirty yards away and he said, "They have to be here too." "They aren't," I replied. "We have never caught a fish there." But he was mule-headed and got skunked, while we boated bass after bass. As realtors say, "Location, location, location." 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 19 Author Super User Share Posted June 19 46 minutes ago, Pat Brown said: Well I'm glad his dad wants to go!!! Gee wiz! He'd be a fool not to if he had seen the success you've had!!! 😂😂😂😂 It's not everyday you get offered a free ride in the canoe of the best fishing guide in all of Maine. Thank you, Pat. If only that were true, but it's fun to imagine it is. I have freely admitted I can't remember the names of lures, but what I never forget is where I've caught bass. I remember every bush and nook. I even remember where I caught them 50 years ago. Bass move a lot, but they move from one favored location to another, so if you remember where they were, you're two steps ahead on finding where they are. I don't dawdle at a spot. I think half a dozen to a dozen casts are sufficient to determine if they're there. Then it's on to the next spot in my Rolodex brain. I just ordered some more Bronco Bugs by Rapala. The bass LOVED that bait last night. To order it, I had to Google it because I couldn't remember the name...as always. Anyway, if you haven't tried this bait, I suggest it. I only had one with me and when a bass ripped the claws off it, I was done, but more are on the way. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat Brown Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 12 minutes ago, ol'crickety said: Thank you, Pat. If only that were true, but it's fun to imagine it is. I have freely admitted I can't remember the names of lures, but what I never forget is where I've caught bass. I remember every bush and nook. I even remember where I caught them 50 years ago. Bass move a lot, but they move from one favored location to another, so if you remember where they were, you're two steps ahead on finding where they are. I don't dawdle at a spot. I think half a dozen to a dozen casts are sufficient to determine if they're there. Then it's on to the next spot in my Rolodex brain. I just ordered some more Bronco Bugs by Rapala. The bass LOVED that bait last night. To order it, I had to Google it because I couldn't remember the name...as always. Anyway, if you haven't tried this bait, I suggest it. I only had one with me and when a bass ripped the claws off it, I was done, but more are on the way. I caught my biggest dropshot bass to date this spring using the Bronco bug!!! She wouldn't bite anything else! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 19 Author Super User Share Posted June 19 1 minute ago, Pat Brown said: I caught my biggest dropshot bass to date this spring using the Bronco bug!!! She wouldn't bite anything else! Cool! Works in the South and the North! I fished it with a quarter-ounce Harmony underspin, but I'm guessing most anglers fish it T-rigged. I even trolled it until we trolled into a school of bass and then I cast it five times and hooked five bass before losing the claws. I felt like I was tossing cotton candy at a pack of pre-schoolers. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pdxfisher Posted June 19 Share Posted June 19 Awesome report! So cool that you were able to get the kid onto some big fish! Great pictures again. Interesting that the fish were further offshore. I always think it is more rewarding when you have to work a little to figure them first. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 20 Author Super User Share Posted June 20 9 hours ago, pdxfisher said: Awesome report! So cool that you were able to get the kid onto some big fish! Great pictures again. Interesting that the fish were further offshore. I always think it is more rewarding when you have to work a little to figure them first. They're forever on the move. We're fishing again this morning I told the kid that we're going to start off-shore today to see if they're still holding there. However, I won't be surprised if they're back in the reeds and lily pads. They do move. And move. And move. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted June 20 Super User Share Posted June 20 Katie, I think adding a small water temp gauge to your gear would be super helpful. The one thing I've found in terms of environmental factors that's the most consistent is water temps and how they relate to Bass movements. This is especially true pre spawn, spawn, and post spawn periods. You can kind of get a jumpstart on the Bass before they move, for example down here once I see 55d in Feb., my first stop each day is to see what's moved to the banks. I always record my water temps in my daily logs. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 20 Author Super User Share Posted June 20 2 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: Katie, I think adding a small water temp gauge to your gear would be super helpful. The one thing I've found in terms of environmental factors that's the most consistent is water temps and how they relate to Bass movements. This is especially true pre spawn, spawn, and post spawn periods. You can kind of get a jumpstart on the Bass before they move, for example down here once I see 55d in Feb., my first stop each day is to see what's moved to the banks. I always record my water temps in my daily logs. Alex, what are you doing up so early? Going fishing too? I do own a laser thermometer, but stopped carrying it when the water warmed. I'll hopefully find it and start using it again. Thanks for the tip. Smart to log your daily temps too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted June 20 Super User Share Posted June 20 Just getting home from night fishing 😁 Good luck in a few hours, but I know you don't need luck 😎 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Super User Swamp Girl Posted June 20 Author Super User Share Posted June 20 37 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: Just getting home from night fishing 😁 Good luck in a few hours, but I know you don't need luck 😎 I feel like we're factory workers passing each other. Your shift is over and mine is just starting. "Hey, Al." "Hey, Kate." 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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