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CR February 18th, 2004 08:50 PM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
I have a confession. In my 20+ years of bass fishing I don't think
I've ever broke double digits alone. My best days are always around
6-7 bass. I've been fishing with a couple of guides, I even came in
second in an Orlando Bassmaster tournament, but I just can't seem to
catch bass in quantity. When I read posts on this site and in other
places it seems that it's common for people to be catching 50-60 fish
in one day! On the other hand I've been watching a show called "Angler
on Tour" and this guy, who is a pro bass fisherman, is only catching 3
or 4 fish a day. What's up with that? Do I just suck or is everyone
exaggerating?

Chuck.

P.S. In that Orlando tournament, the owner of the boat I was in came
in first!

go-bassn February 18th, 2004 09:32 PM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
I think it's more a case of people not exactly talking about their bad days
on the water, combined of course with the occasional tall tale ;-)

I'm thrilled to death if I have one 50+ day per year. The most I ever
caught in quick succession was two years ago at Lake George, NY, before &
during the NJ Federation Six Man Team Tourney. In four days of practice I
boated over 300 keepers, well over 50 per day. My numbers were down during
the tournament because I was concentrating on quality, not quantity. I
ended up finishing fourth & weighing the biggest bag of the tourn on day2,
about 15 pounds. What a week that was! I just got a call from my club
president, seems I'll be joining them up there again this June.

Warren

"CR" wrote in message
om...
I have a confession. In my 20+ years of bass fishing I don't think
I've ever broke double digits alone. My best days are always around
6-7 bass. I've been fishing with a couple of guides, I even came in
second in an Orlando Bassmaster tournament, but I just can't seem to
catch bass in quantity. When I read posts on this site and in other
places it seems that it's common for people to be catching 50-60 fish
in one day! On the other hand I've been watching a show called "Angler
on Tour" and this guy, who is a pro bass fisherman, is only catching 3
or 4 fish a day. What's up with that? Do I just suck or is everyone
exaggerating?

Chuck.

P.S. In that Orlando tournament, the owner of the boat I was in came
in first!




AJH February 18th, 2004 10:13 PM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
3-5 bass is a good day, you should measure the trip in the over all
enjoyment you had not the number of fish, Seeing a Eagle or a Osprey
really makes the trip memorable
I fish a pond loaded with 12-18'' bass, I the Spring we catch 50-70 in
3-4 hours and in the Fall we are lucky to catch 10..
I have never met a fisherman who exaggerated, I swear I haven't..





Roy Randolph February 18th, 2004 11:32 PM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
Well I can attest to 100 and 150 fish days on Lake St. Clair during the
spring with the average being around 3 ½ pounds with a couple 5 and 6
pounders in there but you can bet when it comes time to fish a tournament
their gone and I'm happy with a good limit. When I say in a day that's about
4 hours because after 4 hours of fighting smallies your arms hurt your wrist
hurt and your ready for a break and a good meal.



Even in the summer you can boat 50+ fish in a day but their not as big but
still keepers



Now if you think I'm pulling your leg ask Jerry Barton Now with Jerry in the
boat it's more like 75 to 100 fish because Jerry's old and slow and can't
keep pace hehehehe or is it that he just can't catch fish! I forget. All I
know is if I get 5 fish in 5 cast's he starts screaming that I'm back ending
him lol this on an open flat.





"AJH" wrote in message
...
3-5 bass is a good day, you should measure the trip in the over all
enjoyment you had not the number of fish, Seeing a Eagle or a Osprey
really makes the trip memorable
I fish a pond loaded with 12-18'' bass, I the Spring we catch 50-70 in
3-4 hours and in the Fall we are lucky to catch 10..
I have never met a fisherman who exaggerated, I swear I haven't..







go-bassn February 19th, 2004 12:08 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
I know St Clair is a bass factory,so is Champlain.

warren

"Roy Randolph" wrote in message
...
Well I can attest to 100 and 150 fish days on Lake St. Clair during the
spring with the average being around 3 ½ pounds with a couple 5 and 6
pounders in there but you can bet when it comes time to fish a tournament
their gone and I'm happy with a good limit. When I say in a day that's

about
4 hours because after 4 hours of fighting smallies your arms hurt your

wrist
hurt and your ready for a break and a good meal.



Even in the summer you can boat 50+ fish in a day but their not as big but
still keepers



Now if you think I'm pulling your leg ask Jerry Barton Now with Jerry in

the
boat it's more like 75 to 100 fish because Jerry's old and slow and can't
keep pace hehehehe or is it that he just can't catch fish! I forget. All I
know is if I get 5 fish in 5 cast's he starts screaming that I'm back

ending
him lol this on an open flat.





"AJH" wrote in message
...
3-5 bass is a good day, you should measure the trip in the over all
enjoyment you had not the number of fish, Seeing a Eagle or a Osprey
really makes the trip memorable
I fish a pond loaded with 12-18'' bass, I the Spring we catch 50-70 in
3-4 hours and in the Fall we are lucky to catch 10..
I have never met a fisherman who exaggerated, I swear I haven't..









Craig Baugher February 19th, 2004 12:12 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
I have had a number of good days on St. Clair. Spring is best! I kept a
log one day because I just wanted to know how many I really caught (keepers
only). 23 between 7:00 & 8:00 a.m. 21 between 8-9 a.m. 19 between 9-10
a.m. 12 between 10-11 a.m. 16 between 11-12 Noon. 9 between 12-1 p.m. 8
between 1-2 p.m. 6 between 2-3 p.m. 114 keeper fish all between Delphine
channel and mill point drifting the shipping channel breakline (actually the
flat just on top of). Biggest fish that day about 5.5, avg. about 2.5 .
Primary lu CCST 3-1/2" tube with 3/16-ounce ball jig with Owners 3/0 hook
inserted inside. Primary rig: 7' MH GL3 Loomis Spinning Rod and Shimano
Stradic Reel spooled with 8-pound test Fluorocarbon line (Stren that day).
That area is always been known for numbers, but weight usually sucks for
tournaments (best tournament finish from that area 15.72-pounds). My best
weights comes from spots on the middle & north channels (best 26.86 North
Channel)

--
Craig Baugher




Andrew Kidd February 19th, 2004 12:26 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 


"CR" wrote in message
om...
I have a confession. In my 20+ years of bass fishing I don't think
I've ever broke double digits alone. My best days are always around
6-7 bass. I've been fishing with a couple of guides, I even came in
second in an Orlando Bassmaster tournament, but I just can't seem to
catch bass in quantity. When I read posts on this site and in other
places it seems that it's common for people to be catching 50-60 fish
in one day! On the other hand I've been watching a show called "Angler
on Tour" and this guy, who is a pro bass fisherman, is only catching 3
or 4 fish a day. What's up with that? Do I just suck or is everyone
exaggerating?

Chuck.

P.S. In that Orlando tournament, the owner of the boat I was in came
in first!



Hi Chuck,
I have lots of 6-10 fish days. I also have a pretty good share of 20-25
fish days. I even occasionally have 0-3 fish days.
Much of it depends on the body of water I'm on, or the weather. I think
an even bigger factor is how often you get out. You get out often enough,
you're bound to run into more of those incredible days we all dream of! I
get out an average of once a week when the water isn't quite as hard as now!
:-) I would also say you're style of fishing has a lot to do with it. You
will definitely catch a lot more bass on a small crankbait then a larger
one, but the fish will also average smaller in size. Same with a worm.
Smaller the bait, more fish. I typically lean this way, cause I'm not
usually concerned with winning a tourney.


Ohh, and some people exaggerate profusely. :-)
--
Andrew Kidd
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luv2bafield February 19th, 2004 01:27 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
"CR" wrote in message
om...
I have a confession. In my 20+ years of bass fishing I don't think
I've ever broke double digits alone. My best days are always around
6-7 bass.


SNIP
On the other hand I've been watching a show called "Angler
on Tour" and this guy, who is a pro bass fisherman, is only catching 3
or 4 fish a day. What's up with that? Do I just suck or is everyone
exaggerating?

Chuck.


My record is 18 in about 4 hours on a small lake. Average weight about 2.5.

BTW, I really like Angler on Tour with Joe Thomas. I like it because he
seems honest. If he has a terrible day, you know it. I like to watch
fishing shows to learn technique, lures, presentation, etc., not to watch
some guy haul in one fish after another. Needless to say, the kind I like
are few and far between.

Anybody know how we get Joe to air a little earlier than 11 PM?

K



go-bassn February 19th, 2004 02:07 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
Joe Thomas is a great, classy guy. I fished against him all last year. At
Oneida I had gotten my limit of smallmouths & was in a weedy cove
desperately trying to get a kicker largemouth. In comes Joe & starts
fishing the same general area as me. It's late in the day (day1) &
downright nasty weatherwise. Joe & I get close & he asks me how I'm doing.
Told him I got the sm limit & was looking for a lm. He said that's what he
should have done, and that he went for the lm all day & only had 1 small
fish. The cool thing was that on day2 I went right to my sm spot & 5 min
later up pulls Joe. He had found the same fish as me! We both had pretty
good days on day 2. That was the only time in 3 tries I beat him in a
tourney. Class guy that Joe Thomas.

Warren
"luv2bafield" wrote in message
link.net...
"CR" wrote in message
om...
I have a confession. In my 20+ years of bass fishing I don't think
I've ever broke double digits alone. My best days are always around
6-7 bass.


SNIP
On the other hand I've been watching a show called "Angler
on Tour" and this guy, who is a pro bass fisherman, is only catching 3
or 4 fish a day. What's up with that? Do I just suck or is everyone
exaggerating?

Chuck.


My record is 18 in about 4 hours on a small lake. Average weight about

2.5.

BTW, I really like Angler on Tour with Joe Thomas. I like it because he
seems honest. If he has a terrible day, you know it. I like to watch
fishing shows to learn technique, lures, presentation, etc., not to watch
some guy haul in one fish after another. Needless to say, the kind I like
are few and far between.

Anybody know how we get Joe to air a little earlier than 11 PM?

K





Jerry Barton February 19th, 2004 02:17 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
Trust me guys when I say this is gospel. It's pretty good when you have to
just stop, put your rod down, and shake your hands because they ache so much
form reeling. And, I still say he back ends me, all the fish get caught in
the front of the boat.

"Roy Randolph" wrote in message
...
Well I can attest to 100 and 150 fish days on Lake St. Clair during the
spring with the average being around 3 ½ pounds with a couple 5 and 6
pounders in there but you can bet when it comes time to fish a tournament
their gone and I'm happy with a good limit. When I say in a day that's

about
4 hours because after 4 hours of fighting smallies your arms hurt your

wrist
hurt and your ready for a break and a good meal.



Even in the summer you can boat 50+ fish in a day but their not as big but
still keepers



Now if you think I'm pulling your leg ask Jerry Barton Now with Jerry in

the
boat it's more like 75 to 100 fish because Jerry's old and slow and can't
keep pace hehehehe or is it that he just can't catch fish! I forget. All I
know is if I get 5 fish in 5 cast's he starts screaming that I'm back

ending
him lol this on an open flat.





"AJH" wrote in message
...
3-5 bass is a good day, you should measure the trip in the over all
enjoyment you had not the number of fish, Seeing a Eagle or a Osprey
really makes the trip memorable
I fish a pond loaded with 12-18'' bass, I the Spring we catch 50-70 in
3-4 hours and in the Fall we are lucky to catch 10..
I have never met a fisherman who exaggerated, I swear I haven't..









John Kerr February 19th, 2004 02:25 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
Sometimes it's right, and sometimes it isn't...and that's why I love it
so much! But noone catches 10+ all the time, if they did, they could get
rich and famous pretty quick grin!


Henry Hefner February 19th, 2004 03:16 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
Maybe you need a $500 reel! J/K ;)

CR wrote:
I have a confession. In my 20+ years of bass fishing I don't think
I've ever broke double digits alone. My best days are always around
6-7 bass. I've been fishing with a couple of guides, I even came in
second in an Orlando Bassmaster tournament, but I just can't seem to
catch bass in quantity. When I read posts on this site and in other
places it seems that it's common for people to be catching 50-60 fish
in one day! On the other hand I've been watching a show called "Angler
on Tour" and this guy, who is a pro bass fisherman, is only catching 3
or 4 fish a day. What's up with that? Do I just suck or is everyone
exaggerating?

Chuck.

P.S. In that Orlando tournament, the owner of the boat I was in came
in first!



Bob La Londe February 19th, 2004 03:56 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
NO!

I have only had a couple ten plus days in the last year out of several dozen
trips out on the water.

I think I am doing pretty good lately, with finishes in the money in 4 out
of my last six tournaments. When you consider that I didn't weigh in a
limit in any of them, and in two of those I didn't boat a fish I figure
thats pretty good.

On the occassions when I hit a really hot bite and boated a bunch of bass
they were smaller fish. My cousin and I hit a really good topwater bite in
the back of a lake back in June. We caught over 20 fish (maybe as many as
30) in about 20 minutes. We missed a lot more. Sometimes we would get two
or three hits on a single retrieve. I think between us we caught 4 or 5
keepers that day, but we had a blast.

My next good bite like that was in another side water. I was fishing by
myself and found a topwater bite going on mid morning. I caught several
largemouth a couple smallmouth and a couple striper all chasing minnows in a
lake off the river. First bite to last bite was about fifteen minutes.

I don't even want to count the days I blanked or was relieved after 8 hours
of fishing to catch one small keeper.

--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com
All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona
Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE



Craig Baugher February 19th, 2004 04:36 AM

Do people really catch 10+ - How often do you blank out?
 
I zero out quite often when fishing from shore, but rarely when fishing from
a boat. By zeroing out, I mean keeper fish. When fishing from shore at
lunch, I usually manage a couple babies, but rarely catch any keepers. That
is the problem fishing from shore (limited access to good
water-structure/cover). On a boat, I make no excuses. If I blank out for
the day, no one to blame but me! I know where the fish are, I know how to
get reactionary strikes. Blank, shame on me! Yet, there are always a few
days every year where I couldn't go to the fish market and buy a fish, I
skunk so bad! (Usually in dead still water in the summer. That is the
worst sight in the world for me, to look out at the water and see it is
perfectly calm, no current). Confidence level drains to zero in a heart
beat. Something I need to really work on.

--
Craig Baugher




Bob La Londe February 19th, 2004 04:42 AM

Do people really catch 10+ - How often do you blank out?
 
"Craig Baugher" wrote in message
...
I zero out quite often when fishing from shore, but rarely when fishing

from
a boat. By zeroing out, I mean keeper fish. When fishing from shore at
lunch, I usually manage a couple babies, but rarely catch any keepers.

That
is the problem fishing from shore (limited access to good
water-structure/cover). On a boat, I make no excuses. If I blank out for
the day, no one to blame but me! I know where the fish are, I know how to
get reactionary strikes. Blank, shame on me! Yet, there are always a few
days every year where I couldn't go to the fish market and buy a fish, I
skunk so bad! (Usually in dead still water in the summer. That is the
worst sight in the world for me, to look out at the water and see it is
perfectly calm, no current). Confidence level drains to zero in a heart
beat. Something I need to really work on.

--
Craig Baugher


Interesting. Dead calm heat of summer doesn't bother me. I guess exactly
becasue I spent so many years fishing from the bank. The fish are in the
shade. Then its just a matter of figuring out what they will bite.

I don't know how many people over the years have told me there aren't any
fish in the local main canals. I laugh when I hear it. Fish locks and
bridges with minnows and you are guaranteed a few. Rubber worms are a close
second with tiny inline spinners and spoons working on other days. My best
time to fish for many years was in the afternoon on a hot calm summer day.
The fish may have been more active at other times of day, they in the heat
of late afternoon they are concentrated in small patches of shade.

Figuring out how to translate to fishing the river and lakes from a boat has
proven difficult for me, but I have confidence that I will. On other hand,
I did have a coupel summer tournaments where my only keepers were late in
the day by throwing topwater stick baits up under docks or dock ramps. I
just need to figure out where they are the rest of the day.

--
Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com
All about fishing in Yuma, Arizona
Promote Your Fishing Website FOR FREE



Calif Bill February 19th, 2004 05:13 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 

"AJH" wrote in message
...
3-5 bass is a good day, you should measure the trip in the over all
enjoyment you had not the number of fish, Seeing a Eagle or a Osprey
really makes the trip memorable
I fish a pond loaded with 12-18'' bass, I the Spring we catch 50-70 in
3-4 hours and in the Fall we are lucky to catch 10..
I have never met a fisherman who exaggerated, I swear I haven't..





I had a 150 fish day . . . . once. And not one over 10" or under 9". Most
of the time I get 3-4 fish, but I do not always fish that hard. I have had
20 fish day (1-3#) with a guide at Lake Fork and a one bite day at Lk Fork
where I lost a big fish in the trees. Guide only landed 2. High winds, so
we had to fish where we could, not necessarily where the fish were. I fish
Oroville a lot. I get 5-10 fish days, not a lot of size, for maybe 4 hours
fishing. I also get a few fish in the Sac Delta, but nowhere what the pro's
get on the same day. They know better where the fish are. I do not believe
that someone gets 10 fish all the time. Too many tournys where only 20% or
less weigh a limit.
Bill



CR February 19th, 2004 03:07 PM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
"luv2bafield" wrote in message news:ciUYb.11041

BTW, I really like Angler on Tour with Joe Thomas. I like it because he
seems honest. If he has a terrible day, you know it. I like to watch
fishing shows to learn technique, lures, presentation, etc., not to watch
some guy haul in one fish after another. Needless to say, the kind I like
are few and far between.


I totally agree! I can't stand 99% of those shows, all they do is show
'em reeling in fish. After you've seen about 100 fish being reeled in
it gets kind of old. I really like the Angler on Tour show. I think
you learn WAY more watching a pro rack his brain trying to figure out
where the fish are.

RichZ February 19th, 2004 10:34 PM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
Luv2bafield wrote:
Anybody know how we get Joe to air a little earlier than 11 PM?

TIVO. Then he can air whatever time is convenient for you.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing


Buckshot Buckshot February 19th, 2004 11:35 PM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
gee whizz dont we all sound like a buche of ld guys sitting around
playing checkers in the general store ys have to take the bad days
with the good ones pond fishing and lake n river fishing is totaly
different in the spring pond fishing is really good as ong as ya
dont spook the fish and if y a can catch 40 to 50 bass in a pond thats
like totally bogus here in nc a pond is not that big ya no so after a
good 6 or 8 fish the bass get leary of what enters there domain if
ya have ever seen a big ole female on the bed ya no what iam talking
bout and as far as fisherman streeeeeeeching the truth i dont
reckon there has ever been a fisherman that could pass a polygraph lol
i have been a bas fisherman for most of my 46 yrs and on ocassion i
have caught maybe 40 fish but mind you it was in a majior river that
was busting at the seems with small mouth any ways yall have a
good one buck


Doc \(The Tin Boat King\) February 19th, 2004 11:57 PM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
Yup, Sue and I got a DVR (Sat reciever with the TiVo built in) for our Direct TV Satalite from her Dad for Christmas. Now I can
record 100 hours and never miss a show (it will record two different shows at the same time) if I'm gone fishing! Doc
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"RichZ" wrote in message ...

TIVO. Then he can air whatever time is convenient for you.

RichZ©
www.richz.com/fishing



J Buck February 20th, 2004 12:12 AM

Do people really catch 10+ fish all the time?
 
gee whizz dont we all sound like a buche of ld guys sitting around
playing checkers in the general store ys have to take the bad days with
the good ones pond fishing and lake n river fishing is totaly different
in the spring pond fishing is really good as ong as ya dont....SNIP

Hey Buck...from a fellow webtv'er, could you use a comma or a period
every now and then? (and there IS a spellcheck feature here) LoL



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