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RichZ April 17th, 2005 08:41 PM

Got to do some serious fishing yesterday.
 
Half day frank became no-day frank, so I went of on my traditional
"opening day of trout season bass fishing trip to Mudge" alone. Got
there just before 7, and had the place to myself. Water temp was 48. The
water that dripped off my boots when I pushed off from the shallow ramp
froze on the front deck. Started shallow with a jerkbait and got not
action. By 7:30 I had reached the first set of deep rocks, and then from
about 7:30 to 8:30, I caught 6 fish, broke one off and flat-out missed
4, all from rocks in 12 to 25 feet of water, using a drop shot rig and a
jig & grub. Couldn't believe how rusty I was at light tackle deep
fishing. Anyway the 6 I got were all in the pound to pound-and-3/4
range. I'm telling myself that the one I broke off was bigger, but my
line was frayed, so probably not. But then the deep action seemed to
die, and I went back into search mode. Found a couple small jerkbait
fish (12 inch class) on flatter bottoms in 6 to 8 feet of water. The
winter really did a number on the weeds there this year. These shallower
fish seemed to be relating tiny clumps of soggy vegetation that might as
well not have been there at all.

Then I went through a couple or three hours with maybe 2 bites -- one
each on the DS and the jerkbait. A couple of my buddies came out about
9 and we crossed paths around noon and exchanged pleasantries. They'd
caught three between them since 9, and caught a 4th while we were
talking. I had to be off the water by two, so I continued fishing toward
the general location of the ramp toward the southern end of the lake as
they continued north. About 12:30 I finally caught a decent fish on a DS
rig. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/05opener1.jpg

Then things got really interesting. Caught another OK fish on the DS
rig, then picked up the jerkbait rod and took off the small pointer I'd
been using and tied on a modified X-rap. In the next 45 minutes, I
caught 9 more fish. Mostly 1-3/4 to 2 pounders, but including one about
3, and this one. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/05opener2.jpg By
this time, the sun had pushed the water temp up to 51.

Sorry about the crummy pictures. I was supposed to have a partner, so I
didn't have anything set up for singlehanded photography. Didn't have my
scale, either, so I don't really know what the biggest fish weighed, but
I'd guess it was a little shy of five. Anyway, all the DS and grub fish
were very tentative bites, but the jerkbait fish were attacking the
lure. Most had the whole thing in their mouths, and the biggest one
required a lot of work to get the hooks out safely, because it was half
way down his throat and the FRONT treble was in its gills.

go-bassn April 17th, 2005 08:46 PM

Rich, what bait were you fishing on the dropshot in the cold water?

THANKS

Warren

"RichZ" wrote in message
...
Half day frank became no-day frank, so I went of on my traditional
"opening day of trout season bass fishing trip to Mudge" alone. Got
there just before 7, and had the place to myself. Water temp was 48. The
water that dripped off my boots when I pushed off from the shallow ramp
froze on the front deck. Started shallow with a jerkbait and got not
action. By 7:30 I had reached the first set of deep rocks, and then from
about 7:30 to 8:30, I caught 6 fish, broke one off and flat-out missed
4, all from rocks in 12 to 25 feet of water, using a drop shot rig and a
jig & grub. Couldn't believe how rusty I was at light tackle deep
fishing. Anyway the 6 I got were all in the pound to pound-and-3/4
range. I'm telling myself that the one I broke off was bigger, but my
line was frayed, so probably not. But then the deep action seemed to
die, and I went back into search mode. Found a couple small jerkbait
fish (12 inch class) on flatter bottoms in 6 to 8 feet of water. The
winter really did a number on the weeds there this year. These shallower
fish seemed to be relating tiny clumps of soggy vegetation that might as
well not have been there at all.

Then I went through a couple or three hours with maybe 2 bites -- one
each on the DS and the jerkbait. A couple of my buddies came out about
9 and we crossed paths around noon and exchanged pleasantries. They'd
caught three between them since 9, and caught a 4th while we were
talking. I had to be off the water by two, so I continued fishing toward
the general location of the ramp toward the southern end of the lake as
they continued north. About 12:30 I finally caught a decent fish on a DS
rig. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/05opener1.jpg

Then things got really interesting. Caught another OK fish on the DS
rig, then picked up the jerkbait rod and took off the small pointer I'd
been using and tied on a modified X-rap. In the next 45 minutes, I
caught 9 more fish. Mostly 1-3/4 to 2 pounders, but including one about
3, and this one. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/05opener2.jpg By
this time, the sun had pushed the water temp up to 51.

Sorry about the crummy pictures. I was supposed to have a partner, so I
didn't have anything set up for singlehanded photography. Didn't have my
scale, either, so I don't really know what the biggest fish weighed, but
I'd guess it was a little shy of five. Anyway, all the DS and grub fish
were very tentative bites, but the jerkbait fish were attacking the
lure. Most had the whole thing in their mouths, and the biggest one
required a lot of work to get the hooks out safely, because it was half
way down his throat and the FRONT treble was in its gills.




alwaysfishking April 18th, 2005 01:51 AM

Rich,

How was the x-rap modified and what color were you throwing. I really like
them. Picked up a few the other day and the action is real nice, they just
suspend with that head down thing, are you leveling them out with suspend
dots or something?

--
A&A National Fishing Team
"go-bassn" wrote in message
...
Rich, what bait were you fishing on the dropshot in the cold water?

THANKS

Warren

"RichZ" wrote in message
...
Half day frank became no-day frank, so I went of on my traditional
"opening day of trout season bass fishing trip to Mudge" alone. Got
there just before 7, and had the place to myself. Water temp was 48. The
water that dripped off my boots when I pushed off from the shallow ramp
froze on the front deck. Started shallow with a jerkbait and got not
action. By 7:30 I had reached the first set of deep rocks, and then from
about 7:30 to 8:30, I caught 6 fish, broke one off and flat-out missed
4, all from rocks in 12 to 25 feet of water, using a drop shot rig and a
jig & grub. Couldn't believe how rusty I was at light tackle deep
fishing. Anyway the 6 I got were all in the pound to pound-and-3/4
range. I'm telling myself that the one I broke off was bigger, but my
line was frayed, so probably not. But then the deep action seemed to
die, and I went back into search mode. Found a couple small jerkbait
fish (12 inch class) on flatter bottoms in 6 to 8 feet of water. The
winter really did a number on the weeds there this year. These shallower
fish seemed to be relating tiny clumps of soggy vegetation that might as
well not have been there at all.

Then I went through a couple or three hours with maybe 2 bites -- one
each on the DS and the jerkbait. A couple of my buddies came out about
9 and we crossed paths around noon and exchanged pleasantries. They'd
caught three between them since 9, and caught a 4th while we were
talking. I had to be off the water by two, so I continued fishing toward
the general location of the ramp toward the southern end of the lake as
they continued north. About 12:30 I finally caught a decent fish on a DS
rig. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/05opener1.jpg

Then things got really interesting. Caught another OK fish on the DS
rig, then picked up the jerkbait rod and took off the small pointer I'd
been using and tied on a modified X-rap. In the next 45 minutes, I
caught 9 more fish. Mostly 1-3/4 to 2 pounders, but including one about
3, and this one. http://www.richz.com/fishing/images/05opener2.jpg By
this time, the sun had pushed the water temp up to 51.

Sorry about the crummy pictures. I was supposed to have a partner, so I
didn't have anything set up for singlehanded photography. Didn't have my
scale, either, so I don't really know what the biggest fish weighed, but
I'd guess it was a little shy of five. Anyway, all the DS and grub fish
were very tentative bites, but the jerkbait fish were attacking the
lure. Most had the whole thing in their mouths, and the biggest one
required a lot of work to get the hooks out safely, because it was half
way down his throat and the FRONT treble was in its gills.






Philip Goodwin April 18th, 2005 02:54 AM


"RichZ" wrote in message
...
Half day frank became no-day frank, so I went of on my traditional
"opening day of trout season bass fishing trip to Mudge" alone.


Hey Rich,
I am sure no matter what the action would have been like you would have had
a smile on your face just being out on the water. It looks like you salvaged
a decent day out of the old Mudge. It must have been the newly repaired keel
that brought you the good luck. Thanks for the pictures too, it is just
enough to get the blood pumping.

Phil



RichZ April 18th, 2005 04:57 AM

alwaysfishking wrote:
Rich,

How was the x-rap modified and what color were you throwing. I really like
them. Picked up a few the other day and the action is real nice, they just
suspend with that head down thing, are you leveling them out with suspend
dots or something?


I dump the feathered treble and bout one size larger, mustad triple grip
trebles on it (I don't think the feather adds anything worthwhile, and I
had lousy hookup ratios on the stock one last year) and wrap ONE suspend
strip around the front treble shank. Just enough to make it descent ever
so slowly instead of suspending in the cold water. (actually most of the
x-raps I've tried do descend rather than actually suspend, but this step
ensures that it will even in sub-50 degree water).

In this case, I actually overpainted it, too. It was a Hot Pink one when
they sent it to me, and I couldn't even get a pike to bite it. So I
overpainted the pink back with flat black.

RichZ April 18th, 2005 06:06 AM

go-bassn wrote:
Rich, what bait were you fishing on the dropshot in the cold water?

THANKS

Warren


Got a few with a Green weenie Rascal worm, and a few with a little 3"
flat tailed worm I get from Snakebite.


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