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My Best Four Smallies Today

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  • Super User

Went out by myself today hoping to find some clear water & hungry bass. Since the water had cleared nicely overnight I decided to try a shallow jerkbait & a deep jerkbait. Dead sticked the deep & worked the shallow. Hit my first fish of the day & was pleasantly surprised. 22.5" by 16" girth. She weighed 6lb-7oz. Second fish hit the shallow jerkbait. 5lb-8oz. Switched the deep jerk to a 2nd shallow bait. Third fish hit the previously hot bait. She weighed 5lb-6oz. Fourth fish hit the newly switched out shallow bait. She weighed 5lb-15oz. I thought I was on a roll. Kept trying for the fifth bass but it turned out to be walleye, dinner. The bite quit as the wind blew from the east & dropped the surface temp from a starting temp of 50-51 degrees to 47-48 degrees. Best day this year for quality.

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  • Super User

Wow look at them slobs nice catch with a bonus walleye dinner

  • Super User

If you keep on posting pictures of these beauties, I'm gonna have to come up there, and you are gonna have to take me fishing, willingly or at gunpoint!!! :P:D:blink:

Jeff

Those are sum beautiful smallies nice catch keep postin pics

  • Super User

Fantastic outing Dwight !

4 Trophies for sure.

Nice photo's too especially since you were a 1 man show.

btw - are you saving your smile for the over 8 lb smallie ?

A-Jay

WOW! Those things are giant. My best four largemouth of a day wouldn't even come close to that.

  • Super User

INCREDIBLE!

On second thought, with your ability Dwight and with solid momentum in your court,

I've actually come to expect it. Here's hoping for a 7¼- lb bronzeback (inside rouse) :drinking-62:

Roger

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  • Super User

Fantastic outing Dwight !

4 Trophies for sure.

Nice photo's too especially since you were a 1 man show.

btw - are you saving your smile for the over 8 lb smallie ?

A-Jay

Yea I'll be smiling for that one. ;)

  • Super User

Yea I'll be smiling for that one. ;)

And I'll smile right with ya !

As outrageous as an 8 lb smallie sounds - with the roll you're on this spring, I for one, would not be surprised.

A-Jay

  • Super User

Very nicely done!

GREAT BASS!! Inspiring!!

Dwight,

I have to ask...aren't you getting bored with catching all those hawgs?

BTW...this is probably old news but I saw your name and picture in In Fisherman Magazine for some MA smallmouths.

Congratulations!!!

And as always, Thanks for sharing.

I sure wish I could tear them up like you do man.

Another AWESOME group of fish Dwight... WTG!

Big O

www.ragetail.com

Yea' buddy ! :)

That's a GREAT trip by anybody's standards ! Those are some straight up trophy sized Smallies !

I wish I could get onto my big Smallies as consistently as you do with yours !

Anyway, congrats :)

Fish

I feel like you should put the title for this post in every post you make since clearly you catch a smallmouth the size of my leg or bigger everytime you even just look at the water! You gotta great fishery out there and you obviously know how to fish it. Great Fish!!!

  • Super User

Well done, sir.

  • Super User

Those are just some beautiful fish, Dwight. I'm sure you will keep the trophy pictures coming. Great job!

Do you guide?

Maybe you should start. ;)

  • Super User

That's a super day for anywhere!

  • Super User

Went out by yourself?

Shouldn't have to do that.

Give me a call or P.M. and I'll be there the next morning.

I can't stand seeing those pictures anymore. Green with ***.

WTG AGAIN!!!

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  • Super User

Went out by yourself?

Shouldn't have to do that.

Give me a call or P.M. and I'll be there the next morning.

I can't stand seeing those pictures anymore. Green with ***.

WTG AGAIN!!!

I'll have to put you on speed dial.

  • Super User

or me.....

I'll take a trip up there anytime!

Jeff

Absolutely fantastic fish. Those are some tanks for sure. Great job.

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