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Super day with the ultralight 'VIDEO'

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  • Super User

Let me set the stage before you watch the movie.

Equipment used-

G-Loomis IMX, 6'6 ultralight.

Shimano Sahara 750 spinning reel.

#4 mono.

1/8 ounce Roadrunner jig.

My uncle and I got out to the rockpit at about 11:30am. We caught a couple dozen bass by 2pm so I decided to mix it up a bit and try to locate some speck. I headed out to deeper water, equipped with my ultralight, #4 mono and a Roadrunner Speck jig.

I had never fished for speck in this lake before but had a feeling that it might hold some fat slabs. Not having a clue where to begin searching for the speck, I decided to just sit behind the steering wheel, monitor the fish/depth finder and idle around until I found some fish.

I was in 50' of water jigging my Roadrunner when I felt tap, tap and said to myself "oh yea, speck on!" I set the hook and all of a sudden this happened.

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I caught about 20 more bass, 1/2 - 2 pounds, on the Roadrunner before the end of the day. I did, however, catch one more about a pound bigger than the last one caught in the video.

P.S. How do I put this video on here without it going to my Photobucket page?

Now that is cool! Pulling those fish out of 50 FOW with 4# mono....  :D

That was better than alot of the fishing shows I have seen lately.

  • Super User

Great video, Doug.  I can't wait to get out to the pit. 

Now I just need to find some free time......

  • Super User

Great video for sure. Going against the grain paid off big time.

wow! There was a lot that was happening in the video. First off, you didn't even weigh that beauty which blows my mind, but then again you are in Florida and are more used to that type of size. Second, your filming buddy did not seem too happy about the big bass. It was funny listening to his comments. Sounds like you smoked em. Great bass! And i agree as someone else said, this beats other fishing shows. Great job

  • Super User

Tell you what, Doug.  After watching that again, I may bring my drop shot rod up there with me whenever I get to the pit with you.  That could just be ridiculously fun.   ;D

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  • Super User
Tell you what, Doug. After watching that again, I may bring my drop shot rod up there with me whenever I get to the pit with you. That could just be ridiculously fun. ;D

I don't care to fish deep, open water too often but now I'm considering taking my Hud out there and giving it a shot.

  • Super User

That's putting on a show!

Great job!

Awesome video!

I love "It's got a zoom", "Well your already here now..." lol

Nice fish! It looked like it was a great time

great vid man!  ultralight action rocks.

Very Cool, terrific footage and nice fish too Man!!!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

  • Super User

Pit fishing at its BEST!  We need to hook up and record some shows to post.

Nice bass and video. That bass was a beast on 4# line.

Nice bass, and on 4 pound test! You should share that with the world on youtube.

awesome looked fun!!!!!!!

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