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The water on my favorite fishing hole, Lake Monkey Business, is up
over 80 degrees. The bass have long since spawned and, I thought, moved off to deeper water. Deeper water in this case is nine feet. I got on the water at daylight Sunday morning and started throwing a spinnerbait while heading for the deeper water. Within a dozen casts I had caught a small bass in about 1 foot of water. About that time I heard a bass busting minnows of some sort in the open water. I picked up a spinning rod with an X-Rap, cast in the direction of the school of minnows and picked up another bass. I figured I would keep on fishing the banks until the sun got up and moved the fish back into deeper water. I started casting a jerk bait, a Redfin, and found that if I put that bait within a foot or so of the bank the bass would jump on it. A little further down the bank there is a small drainage ditch that comes out several feet into the lake. Bass are often spread out around the mouth of that drain. I cast a 1/2 ounce RatLTrap around the area and picked up two more bass. There is a big bass, over 8 pounds, that lives around the mouth of the creek that was dammed to form Lake Money Business. A couple of weeks ago she hit my Redfin within about six feet of the boat and came unhooked right at the boat. I went back looking for her. She didn't show, but I caught a couple more bass on a Senko. By this time I had caught nine bass on five different lures and it was getting to be time to get back to the house. I picked up my little ultralight rod with four pound test, rigged with a crappie jig and began to troll down the old creek channel to see if I could find any crappies, locally known as speckled perch. All of a sudden the little rod was just about jerked out of my hand by a three pound bass. That was fun on my little crappie rod. I was back at the house by 10:30 am. I had caught ten bass on six different lures. Life is good... darned good. Dick Durbin Tallahasse |
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