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Old May 11th, 2005, 05:46 PM
Bob La Londe
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I fish one of the local club tournaments with my daughter. Since I'm more
focused on catching fish than spending quality father daughter time I think
it has not been the best experience for her.

However, this last Saturday she was starting to get into it. First thing in
the morning on her fourth or fifth cast she had a huge bass blow up right
next to the boat on a top water. She was excited. It made a huge ka-ploosh
like a really big bass. I didn't see it, but it broke her bait in half.

Pure tournament angler after that. Right down to beating herself up over
what she could have done to put that fish in the boat. I had to tell her
over and over again that topwater is like that. You have to wait until you
are sure the bait is under water , or you feel the fish before you set the
hook. Since she never felt the bite, and the front half of the bait stayed
on the surface there wasn't anything she could have done.

She was so serious she even yelled at me when I nosed in to fish around a
dock and didn't put the boat in perfect position for her to fish it too.

I was impressed. She thinks my new boat is fugly though when one of my
friends asked. LOL. She then told them normally its just ugly, but it was
dirty from being out on the water all day so now its fugly. After I had her
aside by herself I told her what the contraction f'ugly comes from, and that
it probably wasn't appropriate language for a young lady. Oops!

Anyway, I was proud of her. She was all pro all day after that first missed
fish. Sadly she never got another bite the rest of the day. Atleast not
one she was sure of.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com




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Old May 12th, 2005, 02:41 AM
Pat Goff
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Bob, "ol Dad"
You're gonna have to give up some of that Bass Cat promo money and get that
girl outfitted. Shirts, hats, jackets.


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
news:1115830082.8e207d888d5fc4257628f428538ba117@t eranews...
I fish one of the local club tournaments with my daughter. Since I'm more
focused on catching fish than spending quality father daughter time I

think
it has not been the best experience for her.

However, this last Saturday she was starting to get into it. First thing

in
the morning on her fourth or fifth cast she had a huge bass blow up right
next to the boat on a top water. She was excited. It made a huge

ka-ploosh
like a really big bass. I didn't see it, but it broke her bait in half.

Pure tournament angler after that. Right down to beating herself up over
what she could have done to put that fish in the boat. I had to tell her
over and over again that topwater is like that. You have to wait until

you
are sure the bait is under water , or you feel the fish before you set the
hook. Since she never felt the bite, and the front half of the bait

stayed
on the surface there wasn't anything she could have done.

She was so serious she even yelled at me when I nosed in to fish around a
dock and didn't put the boat in perfect position for her to fish it too.

I was impressed. She thinks my new boat is fugly though when one of my
friends asked. LOL. She then told them normally its just ugly, but it

was
dirty from being out on the water all day so now its fugly. After I had

her
aside by herself I told her what the contraction f'ugly comes from, and

that
it probably wasn't appropriate language for a young lady. Oops!

Anyway, I was proud of her. She was all pro all day after that first

missed
fish. Sadly she never got another bite the rest of the day. Atleast not
one she was sure of.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com






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Old May 12th, 2005, 03:31 AM
Ronnie Garrison
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Bob La Londe wrote:

First thing in
the morning on her fourth or fifth cast she had a huge bass blow up right
next to the boat on a top water. She was excited. It made a huge ka-ploosh
like a really big bass. I didn't see it, but it broke her bait in half.

Pure tournament angler after that. Right down to beating herself up over
what she could have done to put that fish in the boat. I had to tell her
over and over again that topwater is like that. You have to wait until you
are sure the bait is under water , or you feel the fish before you set the
hook. Since she never felt the bite, and the front half of the bait stayed
on the surface there wasn't anything she could have done.



The bait was broken in half by the fish but you don't think it had it in
its mouth? What kind of bait was it?
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Old May 12th, 2005, 04:32 AM
Bob La Londe
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"Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message
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Bob La Londe wrote:

First thing in
the morning on her fourth or fifth cast she had a huge bass blow up

right
next to the boat on a top water. She was excited. It made a huge

ka-ploosh
like a really big bass. I didn't see it, but it broke her bait in half.

Pure tournament angler after that. Right down to beating herself up

over
what she could have done to put that fish in the boat. I had to tell

her
over and over again that topwater is like that. You have to wait until

you
are sure the bait is under water , or you feel the fish before you set

the
hook. Since she never felt the bite, and the front half of the bait

stayed
on the surface there wasn't anything she could have done.



The bait was broken in half by the fish but you don't think it had it in
its mouth? What kind of bait was it?


Jointed topwater. Broke at the joint. Its a nice alternative topwater.
You swim it slow or fast and it makes a disturbance at the surface. Kids
like it because they can see something happening, and it does work. Its one
of my favorite baits to put on for a kid. Its poor contruction though. I
keep playing with the idea of making something that is little better
constructed.



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Old May 12th, 2005, 01:36 PM
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... Sadly she never got another bite the rest of the day. Atleast
not
one she was sure of.


Maybe next time have a can of nightcrawlers and a rod rigged with a
bobber. I find that perch and sunfish can keep kids busy for a long
time.

Great Story, can't wait till mine's old enough...

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Old May 12th, 2005, 02:57 PM
Ronnie Garrison
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Bob La Londe wrote:

The bait was broken in half by the fish but you don't think it had it in
its mouth? What kind of bait was it?



Jointed topwater. Broke at the joint. Its a nice alternative topwater.
You swim it slow or fast and it makes a disturbance at the surface. Kids
like it because they can see something happening, and it does work. Its one
of my favorite baits to put on for a kid. Its poor contruction though. I
keep playing with the idea of making something that is little better
constructed.


Did you recover both halves or did one half stay with the fish? Seems to
me that if the fish broke the plug in half, the problem was all with the
plug construction and had nothing to do with waiting to feel the fish.
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Old May 12th, 2005, 03:45 PM
Bob La Londe
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"Ronnie Garrison" wrote in message
. ..
Bob La Londe wrote:

The bait was broken in half by the fish but you don't think it had it in
its mouth? What kind of bait was it?



Jointed topwater. Broke at the joint. Its a nice alternative topwater.
You swim it slow or fast and it makes a disturbance at the surface.

Kids
like it because they can see something happening, and it does work. Its

one
of my favorite baits to put on for a kid. Its poor contruction though.

I
keep playing with the idea of making something that is little better
constructed.


Did you recover both halves or did one half stay with the fish? Seems to
me that if the fish broke the plug in half, the problem was all with the
plug construction and had nothing to do with waiting to feel the fish.


One problem is definitely with the plug construction, but it only has a
forward hook. The second half was also recovered. I got a topwater hit
shortly afterwards on a pencil popper that never submerged or pulled so I
suspect the bass in that area were only slashing at the baits. I followed
up with a wacky senko to one spot and picked up a fish. That supports that
theory. In other words I doubt she could have hooked that fish no matter
what she did. We didn't have a good topwater bite all last year, and so far
we haven't had a strong morning topwater bite yet this year. I have heard we
have had some good evening topwater bites, and I have managed some evening
bites on the canals this spring/summer.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com



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Old May 12th, 2005, 06:40 PM
Charles B. Summers
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"Pat Goff @yahoo.com" pmgoffjrbot wrote in message
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Bob, "ol Dad"
You're gonna have to give up some of that Bass Cat promo money and get
that
girl outfitted. Shirts, hats, jackets.


"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
news:1115830082.8e207d888d5fc4257628f428538ba117@t eranews...
I fish one of the local club tournaments with my daughter. Since I'm
more
focused on catching fish than spending quality father daughter time I

think
it has not been the best experience for her.

However, this last Saturday she was starting to get into it. First thing

in
the morning on her fourth or fifth cast she had a huge bass blow up right
next to the boat on a top water. She was excited. It made a huge

ka-ploosh
like a really big bass. I didn't see it, but it broke her bait in half.

Pure tournament angler after that. Right down to beating herself up over
what she could have done to put that fish in the boat. I had to tell her
over and over again that topwater is like that. You have to wait until

you
are sure the bait is under water , or you feel the fish before you set
the
hook. Since she never felt the bite, and the front half of the bait

stayed
on the surface there wasn't anything she could have done.

She was so serious she even yelled at me when I nosed in to fish around a
dock and didn't put the boat in perfect position for her to fish it too.

I was impressed. She thinks my new boat is fugly though when one of my
friends asked. LOL. She then told them normally its just ugly, but it

was
dirty from being out on the water all day so now its fugly. After I had

her
aside by herself I told her what the contraction f'ugly comes from, and

that
it probably wasn't appropriate language for a young lady. Oops!

Anyway, I was proud of her. She was all pro all day after that first

missed
fish. Sadly she never got another bite the rest of the day. Atleast not
one she was sure of.

Bob La Londe
www.YumaBassMan.com








 




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