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Few Decent Weekend Fish

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  • Super User

Spent most of the weekend on the lake and the fishing was tough due to all of the holiday boat traffic. I did manage to get a few decent fish by fishing laydowns during the day and boat docks during the night. The first few pics are closeups until I managed to figure out the timer on the camera. ;D

Typical laydown on the lake

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4.5 lbs. on the jig

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Another one

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4.4 lbs. Boat dock

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3 lbs. Boat dock

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Look at my eyes, it looks like I'm scared to death. LOL!!!

I think I'm going to start night fishing more. It is so much nicer at night with no jet skis and a hell of alot cooler. ;D

  • Super User

Congrats on the great fish! I bet that spot in the first pic held a few good bass!

Wow some nice fat fish ya got there, and the second fish has some really nice markings. That lake looks just like Claytor lake over in Pulaski in Western VA, I love fishing lakes like that

Look at my eyes, it looks like I'm scared to death. LOL!!!I think I'm going to start night fishing more. It is so much nicer at night with no jet skis and a hell of alot cooler. ;D

There are things out there that go bump in the night

Nice bass!

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Congrats on the great fish! I bet that spot in the first pic held a few good bass!

T-rig, spots like that hold numerous bass including the 4.5 pounder in the first and second photo. You got to get that jig down deep through all the limbs and just be patient.

Basspro48, this is Stonewall Jackson lake and it does look alot like Claytor lake. I haven't been there since I was a child. :-/

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