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You know, I haven't found smallmouth to get that excited about buzzbaits,
except at night, but I don't think I'll be able to fish a weedy lake without succumbing to the temptation to throw it. I'll let the fish tell me if I'm wasting my time. If I don't get buzzbait action pretty quick, I can always count on spinnerbaits. Mohawksin has a healthy population of sunnies, and a bluegill pattern should turn some heads -- both smallmouth as well as muskies and pike. It's really a more subtle version of our Firetiger Perch, which has been real productive in the upper Midwest. I wish I had records of what the fish were all caught on in the last few years on Boom.... I'd not be surprised if the bulk of fish weren't caught on spinnerbaits and soft plastics, mainly tubes and Senko-like baits. Speaking of which, I've laid in a good stock of Driftwood Lures hand-dipped tubes and their creature baits, too, and I expect to be using them to comb steeper banks near deep water, mid-lake humps, docks, riprap and constriction zones around bridges where there's some current, and stump fields. The online maps have been very instructive, and our HotSpots map should be showing up in the mail tomorrow. That is one target-rich lake! Like most of their lures, Driftwood's "drift sticks" are made with powdered sea salt, and they're gaining a loyal following in Kentucky and all the surrounding states. I'll pack some of those, along with a bunch of their flippin shads, too. Three weeks.... hope this heat breaks and we're back to seasonable air and water temps by then. Joe ____________________________________ Those "Jim Laumann" wrote in message ... On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 21:14:53 -0500, "Joe Haubenreich" (removethis)swljoe-at-secretweaponlures.com wrote: Yep, pretty cool. I'm going to go predict right now that the big fish that wins the competition will be a 4.3-pound smallmouth. That seems to be the magic number for me so far this year... I've caught three or four smallies that size. The mount will make a nice addition to my home office. Thanks, Steve. Joe Now that is what I call confidence. What do you plan on catching your winning fish on? I know it will be an SW, but buzz or spinner? Any particular flavor - rock craw maybe? 2nd at the MTC, ah-yup - a 1st at the NWC is the next step up. Jim |
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