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Old June 17th, 2004, 12:24 PM
RichG
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Default Frozen North bass

Every Summer, I move from the south to the north for 3 months. In my
southern home state, big bass are the norm. I never catch many. A lot has
to do with the fact that I rarely fish for them. I'm usually in sal****er
bays. The few that I've caught have been in the 3 to 6 lb range, and those
were usually with the aid of a guide, or a knowledgeable local friend.

Now, I am in the frozen North ( Wisconsin) and, in one week, I've caught
more bass from 2 1/2 to 6 lbs. then I caught in 24 years in the South. They
love topwaters; they fight like hell...

I can't believe how many 4/5/ 6 lbs bass I'm catching up here. Is this
normal?? have I just found a good spot with a lot of dumb fish??

I've never had the results like today or a few days ago. 6 bass 2 1/2 to 3
lbs in a 2 hour morning and 1 1/2 hour evening stint. They hit topwaters
like they never saw one before.

Now, a lot of the guys on this lake fish leeches on the bottom. They must
do OK since they all do it. I can't sit still that long.

Tell me , what is realistic for Wisconsin/Michigan etc. type lakes this time
of the year?

RichG
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