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Bush league
Well, last night I wouldn't say I had the opportunity of a lifetime, but
I probably lost a fish that would have kept me smiling for a few weeks at least. I stopped at one of my better smallmouth spots on Winnebago. The wind was dead calm, so the normal pattern wasn't on at all. I was originally throwing a DT10 in silver/black in about 8' of water, all rock. I hooked a nice fish, and instantly, bang, my line snaps. Now this is 10lb XL I had used as backing under power pro. The power pro went south on me, and I removed it, but continued to use the line. Mistake number one. I thought maybe it was the zebra mussels freyed the line, so I noticed fish surfacing about 10' away. So I grab a fast action avid (mistake #2) and throw on a Husky Jerk, cast towards the pack, and 3 jerks.. WHAM! Big fish, I started thinking about what it could be when all of a sudden it jumps, 4lb+ smallie, probably could have been 5 but I was trying to be conservative. After it lands it heads right for me, and then turns, and the husky jerk pulls right out. I did end up landing a legal finally, but it was all nothing compared to the bigger one. I was angry at myself for letting a thing like laziness about replacing line cost me a big fish like that. Reason being the rod with the crappy line was my jerkbait rod, soft, and way more forgiving than the fast action avid. Though not a guarantee, but would have given me a better chance. Oh well, that is fishing I guess. The fall is right around the corner, and maybe more of those fish will be available. Some walleye guy told me at the dock (a couple weeks ago) he had about a 7lb smallie up to the side of the boat and it got off. Even if his estimate was generous (he seemed pretty legit) I could still put the fish around 5lbs. So they are definitely on this system now. The smallmouth population is just amazing. I maybe posted this in the past, and Steve can confirm this, but to even catch a smallmouth 10 years ago on this lake was a feat in itself, you would think they didn't even exist. Now the walleye guys hate them, because they are on every piece of traditional walleye cover. 3 years ago you would have never saw a tournament on Winnebago won with all smallmouth, the winning weight at the spring open was 17lbs, all smallies. I weighed in about 12lbs, and had my limit by 10:30a. It is becoming an amazing bass fishery! Chris |
Chris Rennert wrote:
Well, last night I wouldn't say I had the opportunity of a lifetime, but I probably lost a fish that would have kept me smiling for a few weeks at least. I stopped at one of my better smallmouth spots on Winnebago. The wind was dead calm, so the normal pattern wasn't on at all. I was originally throwing a DT10 in silver/black in about 8' of water, all rock. I hooked a nice fish, and instantly, bang, my line snaps. Now this is 10lb XL I had used as backing under power pro. The power pro went south on me, and I removed it, but continued to use the line. Mistake number one. I thought maybe it was the zebra mussels freyed the line, so I noticed fish surfacing about 10' away. So I grab a fast action avid (mistake #2) and throw on a Husky Jerk, cast towards the pack, and 3 jerks.. WHAM! Big fish, I started thinking about what it could be when all of a sudden it jumps, 4lb+ smallie, probably could have been 5 but I was trying to be conservative. After it lands it heads right for me, and then turns, and the husky jerk pulls right out. I did end up landing a legal finally, but it was all nothing compared to the bigger one. I was angry at myself for letting a thing like laziness about replacing line cost me a big fish like that. Reason being the rod with the crappy line was my jerkbait rod, soft, and way more forgiving than the fast action avid. Though not a guarantee, but would have given me a better chance. Oh well, that is fishing I guess. The fall is right around the corner, and maybe more of those fish will be available. Some walleye guy told me at the dock (a couple weeks ago) he had about a 7lb smallie up to the side of the boat and it got off. Even if his estimate was generous (he seemed pretty legit) I could still put the fish around 5lbs. So they are definitely on this system now. The smallmouth population is just amazing. I maybe posted this in the past, and Steve can confirm this, but to even catch a smallmouth 10 years ago on this lake was a feat in itself, you would think they didn't even exist. Now the walleye guys hate them, because they are on every piece of traditional walleye cover. 3 years ago you would have never saw a tournament on Winnebago won with all smallmouth, the winning weight at the spring open was 17lbs, all smallies. I weighed in about 12lbs, and had my limit by 10:30a. It is becoming an amazing bass fishery! Chris Wow, I guess the only thing bush league here must be me. |
Chris Rennert wrote:
Chris Rennert wrote: Well, last night I wouldn't say I had the opportunity of a lifetime, but I probably lost a fish that would have kept me smiling for a few weeks at least. ... Wow, I guess the only thing bush league here must be me. I for one appreciate reading about the fishing adventures of rofb even if I don't always chime in with "nice post." Nice post, btw. (The first one that is. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
Chris Rennert wrote:
SNIP great story about what is really just a large flat bowl lake Chris Wow, I guess the only thing bush league here must be me. Now Chris, I don't think you're bush league. I wish I got out 1/3 as much as you do and also be able to put it so grandly. pat |
pat gustafson wrote:
Chris Rennert wrote: SNIP great story about what is really just a large flat bowl lake Chris Wow, I guess the only thing bush league here must be me. Now Chris, I don't think you're bush league. I wish I got out 1/3 as much as you do and also be able to put it so grandly. pat Thanks Ken & Pat, It is a flat bowl on the east side, but on the west we have tons of rock piles, most are not marked, so there is a lot of discovery to be done yet :-). Last night I zeroed on Bass and Caught one Northern. Pretty amazing how there can be so many in an area one night, and none the next, just shows how the shad play a role in location this time of year. Also last night we had an East wind , and 4' waves (was dead calm on Monday), so I was fishing wind blown points, but it was hard to stay on them. It was a fun ride back in though. Oh well, take care, Chris |
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