03-06-07, 07:28 PM | #1 |
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Cold & Windy but still caught 30 bass!
Went out saturday in 15-20 knot winds with my son Ben. The little trolling motor could hardly keep the boat moving forward, but the bass were hungry. Got about 30 on all types of artificials; swim baits, crank baits, jerk baits, rattle-traps, buzz baits, and a couple on spinnerbaits. We had fun trying to get pics of them jumping. Here are a few:
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The bigger Ones:
Here's a few of the nicer ones:
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Eyes bigger than his Stomach!
This little guy thought he was a big boy:
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03-06-07, 08:16 PM | #4 |
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That's awesome. Looks like fun. Those pictures turned out pretty well. Still iced over here.SOOON.
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What kind of cover/structure were you fishin?
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03-06-07, 11:10 PM | #6 |
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those are some awesome pictures
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keep 'em coming
great pictures, still well under snow and ice here. Got another foot last night! Thepicts and stories on here keep me excited about fishing, it'll be mid april before we get going!
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man i have a heart attack when my fish jump and you guys are taking pictures of it! how awesome is that!? great job and great pics!
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These are old shell pits that were stocked between 15 and 30 years ago. Some shallow areas of 3-8 feet with grass on the bottom. But mostly up and down terrain 18-22 feet. We were catching them all over the lake. On a full day of fishing all three lakes, 3 of us can catch between 80 and 100 bass!
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wow its been a while since i have seen water without ice on it!!
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From what I can see in the pics, it looks like most of them are spawned out, is that correct? Nice day on the lake, and obviously if you can catch that many bass in a day it's a nice honey hole to boot.
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Nice fish.
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Actually they haven't spawned yet. We've been getting one cold front after another, which keeps pushing them off the beds. But it will be anytime now. I'll be moving over to the shallower lake for some site fishing!
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03-11-07, 01:21 PM | #14 |
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congrats... those are some great shots
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