01-28-13, 10:52 PM | #1 |
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What I catch 'em on...
This is what happens when we have an ice storm on a Sunday and there aren't any good sporting events to watch on Sunday afternoon. Below is a breakdown of what I've caught all my bass (LM & SM) on since we bought our cabin at the end of the 2008 season. 95% of my bass were caught on the lake where our cabin is located, and the remaining 5% were caught in Iowa. It's not real difficult to tell what I throw most of the time.
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2012 2011 2010 2009 # % # % # % # % Zoomie 284 62.1 243 54.6 0 0.0 0 0.0 Jig & Pig 48 10.5 46 10.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 Senko - wacky-rigged 39 8.5 39 8.8 112 40.6 78 42.2 Koppers Field Mouse 34 7.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Rebel Pop-R 9 2.0 10 2.2 18 6.5 27 14.6 D-Shot (non-senko) 9 2.0 5 1.1 7 2.5 20 10.8 D-Shot (5" wacky senko) 8 1.8 67 15.1 89 32.2 4 2.2 Heddon Zara Spook 6 1.3 3 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 Swim Jig 6 1.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Marabou Crappie Jig 5 1.1 0 0.0 3 1.1 0 0.0 Spro Poppin' Frog 3 0.7 2 0.4 10 3.6 26 14.1 Crankbait 2 0.4 21 4.7 21 7.6 7 3.8 Night Crawler 1 0.2 2 0.4 6 2.2 0 0.0 Buzzbait 1 0.2 1 0.2 2 0.7 11 5.9 Syclops spoon 1 0.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.5 10.5" MightEE worm 1 0.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Spinnerbait 0 0.0 3 0.7 0 0.0 0 0.0 Super Spook Jr. 0 0.0 1 0.2 1 0.4 1 0.5 Floating Jointed Rapala 0 0.0 1 0.2 0 0.0 0 0.0 Senko - Texas-rigged 0 0.0 1 0.2 2 0.7 0 0.0 YUM Money Hound 0 0.0 0 0.0 5 1.8 0 0.0 Mann's Phat Rat 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 6 3.2 Tube 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 3 1.6 Shakey head 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.5 Yearly Totals: 457 100.0 445 100.0 276 100.0 185 100.0 Code:
Lb.oz range 2012 2011 2010 2009 6.0 - 6.15 0 0 2 0 5.0 - 5.15 0 0 2 1 4.0 - 4.15 11 4 7 6 3.0 - 3.15 49 22 16 23 |
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Remember I'm not a good 'numbers' guy but if my maths correct,
Your biggest smallie last year would have been a 73% fish in the Bass Contest. Not bad at all! I really like how you track! Plus 450 bass in a Northern Season and growing every year....ENCOURAGING! I think you covered it before but do you track like the weather, time of day, etc. too? Dean thanks for the share!
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I could NEVER do that. Nor would I want to, that's way too much trouble for me. I see how record keeping can be interesting, but that's way beyond me.
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Ya, I was to lazy to go back and see how MIKE showed me last year.
I knew something didn't seem right. I did Wisconsin math (like Mike calls it), 128 / 76 Called my ten year old grandaughter for her help. She said, "Papa I'm tired of doing your math for you!" If you can't laugh at yourself, LAUGH at ME! Please!
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Dean, Thanks for "publishing" your results. Just have to ask, are all the zoomie catches on the watermelon/red color? Thanks, and Good Fishing, Mac
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I've been tracking my #'s for years. It really doesn't take much time or effort at all once you get in the habit. I can't imagine planning a trip without consulting my log the night before to see the trends for that BOW.
What jumps out at me looking at the #'s above is a man that needs to gain some confidence in crankbaits.
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19 of my 49 bass in the 3 pound range came on the zoomie (inuding EIGHT of them between 3.9-3.15). And FOUR of my 11 that were over 4 pounds were caught using a zoomie. It goes without saying, but man, I love that thing! |
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Man I could never do that! hahaha!
You're one organized person Dean! I've got a hard enough time writing down my homework assignments! lol Anymore writing down than that I think my head would explode! Gonna have to try that zoomie. Just a Speed Worm (or ultravibe speed worm?) with the tail pinched off right?
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Rather than notice what pds of bass I noticed the difference per year as to what you caught them on each year more into power angling now than finesse.
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dean...are your ZOOMIES worms or lizzies? and i would think oyu are in crank bait heaven for real. i "plan" on using more cranks this coming year....weiss is known as a crank bait lake for the big bass. maybe that is what my problem has been there. we'll see......
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Naw its a politically correct conservative term for zombie worms.
I havnt used any either lol |
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To me swimming a worm is a lot more movement than say T rig so not finesse ,drop shot skakeyhead can be but not a swimworm,but maybe im alone in that thinking.
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Not sure where you're getting the "swimming a worm" part. I'm just casting out a 4" T-rigged zoom speed worm and letting it reach the bottom. Maybe lift and drop once if nothing on the original fall. If still nothing, then just speed reel it back in and try again. I've always considered that finesse fishing, but maybe my definition is off.
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ok....i see now....THANKS!!! as ya'll know, i LOVE the lizzard, haha. but i NEED to get away form them some. i htink if i was to go to my BIGGER WORMS (on g'ville) i may do better. but big worms don't work on weiss, maybe this trick dean, mac and his wife use will work on weiss. i GOT to write this stuff down. lol. i will try to do this when i am out of town? and maybe...JUST MAYBE...i can get the dink stink off of me? nnaaaa, like that will ever happen. at least i have a title...who else can claim a title like mine? BWAHAAHAHAHAHHA!!!
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Here is what it looks like before and after rigging... I was using a "regular Zoomie" and my new-to-bass-fishing buddy was using a wacky-rigged Zoomie on a dropshot this past July and we just killed 'em (for this lake anyway)! Our best 10, shown here, ranged from 2lb 10oz to 4lb 2oz and totaled 31lb 11oz. And I could go on and on with stories and pictures of many nephews, nieces, and other family members who were complete fishing newbies that caught good-sized bass on a Zoomie their first time out. |
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once agian dean....YOU DA MAN!!!!! thanks for the pics showing the riggin.
and one of these days.....hopefully I can post up a picture like that,lol.
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Body of water, day of week, calendar date, species, lure (including color/size/etc. and other details like trailer/brand/etc.), time of day, location on lake, and just last year I started tracking water surface temp also. Depending on the size of fish or whose fish it is, I obviously also track weight, length and girth. I also have a "comments" column on the paper forms I use to write stuff on in the boat, and I put dumb stuff there like fish caught on back-to-back casts or doubleheader catches with someone else or just anything I feel like noting. Most often there isn't a comment filled in though. Oh, and I also track the start and end time of each outing. At some point after I get back to dry land, I transfer everything from my written notes to one big Excel spreadsheet. I have gone nuts and set up all sorts of tabs to track goofy stuff. For instance, I track the top 10 fish (by weight) ever caught by someone staying at our cabin for 8 different species of fish. And another tab has the top 25 fish all-time regardless of species. This off-season I am in the process of adding a tab to show the PB fish by species for each of the 49 people who have ever caught a fish at our cabin. I could go on and on with all kinds of stuff I track or want to add tracking of, but you get the point. I know, it's all pure craziness, but I really do enjoy it. And like I always tell Kaye, once it stops being fun, that's no problem, I will just quit doing it! |
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I am an Excel nut also, I should utilize it better. Always enjoy the AquaMan's post and I am going to give the "Zoomie" a try once and for all.
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