07-13-07, 09:46 AM | #1 |
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Stats and Lures
Last night, I reviewed my fishing journal to assess my season thus far and to see what lure has produced the most fish. The outcome is as follows:
Total Fish: 81 (I don't get out as much as other members due to wife, kids, work, ect.) Breakdown on fish: 50 LM, 5 SM, 20 Brook Trout, 4 Pickerel, 1 Crappie (a 14" slab that hit a DT-6), and 1 Perch Lures: this year, the most productive lure was a stickbait, 13 of my 50 LM were caught on a 5" Senko lite methiolate, other productive stickbait colors included a brownish Senko with a chartreuse tip, baby bass, and Kinami moss); My second place bass lure was a Rapala DT-6 shad color. Other lure stuff: I threw various lures throughout the season but only caught fish on 14 different baits. Anyone else have some interesting stats to share? |
07-13-07, 04:00 PM | #2 |
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217 LM, 21 SM, 3 Crappie, 9 Pike, and 5 Walleye.
Most of the largemouth I caught out of a small lake, and the pike and walleye were caught out of the Rock River where I live. I just started fishing in the wisconsin river for smallies from shore a month ago. I lost a monster smallmouth last weekend; I wasnt paying attention to my topwater, five feet infront of me, when a smallmouth hit it. It took it under and jumped immediately after i set the hook, it broke the line on the jump. My estimate is 21-23". I have caught LM on 21 different types of lures. Biggest this year, LM:22" SM:19.5" Pike:30" Walleye:26" Crappie: 17" Bob |
07-13-07, 07:17 PM | #3 |
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Still working on it. I have a fishing log program that will graph that sort of thing. Right now it is incomplete.
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07-13-07, 08:16 PM | #4 |
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LM, lot's and lot's of them rotfl.
Suwanee Bass, probably around a dozen. SM, a big fat donut. Mudfish/Bowfin, too many to count. Gar, 10 approx, all by accident. Saltwater fish, lot's and lot's of them. Caught almost every single fish on Aritficials, probably about 2 dozen lm on Shiners, and a few Mudfish also. Lizards
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07-27-07, 01:51 AM | #5 |
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what is a suwannee bass
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07-27-07, 02:16 AM | #6 |
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A close relative of the LM bass and SM bass that inhabits southern areas, most notably the Suwannee river basin area which runs through northern Florida. They dont grow as big as Lm, consider them much like a southern version of the SM.
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W2BF--Gotta love those Senko's
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