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Just a little winter bass
Took my dad out for a few hours the Saturday after Christmas. Mostly we
just trolled some rattletraps hoping for a striper or three for dinner. We also spent some time throwing a crankbait and worming around a rock pile. We missed some small fish and then decided to troll back to our put in point. Caught two bass after sunset and getting close to full dark. One little ten inch dink, and this 3+ pounder. http://www.yumabassman.com/bulletinb...p=16101#p16101 It was really fun bringing in a 4 pound fish against the trolling speed of the boat. Made it a real challenge. Unless a fish makes a powerful run on me I just drop down to about 3 mph when I hook one while trolling. It saves time and effort with getting lines in and out, and actually helps reduce tangled lines. Also too many times I have been bringing one in and hooked another one. Especially with stripers (what we were actually fishing for). We did have one striper on, but it came unbuttoned about ten feet from the boat. Nothing big. Just a little 14-15 incher. I did also get around to launching at my favorite backwater dirt ramp with the new (new to me) 4x4 for the first time. I definitely need to get some good AT radials on the truck, but over all it did ok. I felt one tire slip for maybe about 1 spin before I eased off and just walked her up the hill. There was plenty of water though and we did not have to back around into the channel to launch like some times in the past. Bob La Londe http://www.yumabassman.com |
Just a little winter bass
On Jan 1, 10:39*am, "Bob La Londe" wrote:
Took my dad out for a few hours the Saturday after Christmas. *Mostly we just trolled some rattletraps hoping for a striper or three for dinner. *We also spent some time throwing a crankbait and worming around a rock pile. We missed some small fish and then decided to troll back to our put in point. *Caught two bass after sunset and getting close to full dark. *One little ten inch dink, and this 3+ pounder. http://www.yumabassman.com/bulletinb...f=4&t=3057&p=1... It was really fun bringing in a 4 pound fish against the trolling speed of the boat. *Made it a real challenge. *Unless a fish makes a powerful run on me I just drop down to about 3 mph when I hook one while trolling. *It saves time and effort with getting lines in and out, and actually helps reduce tangled lines. *Also too many times I have been bringing one in and hooked another one. *Especially with stripers (what we were actually fishing for). We did have one striper on, but it came unbuttoned about ten feet from the boat. *Nothing big. *Just a little 14-15 incher. I did also get around to launching at my favorite backwater dirt ramp with the new (new to me) 4x4 for the first time. *I definitely need to get some good AT radials on the truck, but over all it did ok. *I felt one tire slip for maybe about 1 spin before I eased off and just walked her up the hill.. There was plenty of water though and we did not have to back around into the channel to launch like some times in the past. Bob La Londehttp://www.yumabassman.com P.S. It dropped down to a harsh 55F by the time we got off the water. That’s about 54 when you factor in the wind chill. LOL. I actually put on a jacket after the sun set. |
Just a little winter bass
54 with wind chill I feel for you::::
Wis -8 no wind thanks much dan -- Sometimes the best thing to do: Is nothing at all. |
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