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"Marty" wrote in message
... That's a great experience Bob. The closest I came to that was fishing from a Lake Ontario pier one evening when a frenzy erupted and I got a hit on every cast for 20 minutes (smallies) and had to very reluctantly quit because of darkness. You didn't mention a body of water, but I'd be curious if it was a pond, River system would be the best description. Its part reservoir and part river and fishes like both. large lake or river. I'd also be curious as to why you (wisely) selected a Kastmaster since that lure is not exactly at the top of the bass fishing radar screen. I had noticed the fish wanted a fast retrieve. I love topwater but couldn't get them to hit a popper as I could not fish it fast enough. I was actually looking through one of my topwater trays for a torpedo when I saw the Kastmaster laying in there from some past trip, and recalled how well it had worked for fishing striper boils. Figured it couldn't hurt to give it a try. The thing is we were all catching plenty of fish already. I just hit on something I could absolutely burn through the water at the right level and catch even more. Congratulations on a terrific outing. Thank you. We all had a blast. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... We found multiple wolf packs of bass chasing bait fish everywhere yesterday from 4 in the afternoon until well after sunset. I love fishing poppers, but they just wouldn't take it. We all whacked them on spinner baits and crank baits. I even had a couple doubles on a crank bait. I would have been thrilled with the numbers I was catching on either bait, but one of my buddies was getting hit almost every cast on a buzz bait. They wanted a fast moving bait. I pulled out a 3/8 oz Kastmaster and started burning it back to the boat as fast as I could reel a couple inches below the surface. I went 30-40 casts straight with a hit on every single cast, and until we called it a night I never went more than about 4 or 5 casts without a hit. I caught so many fish on that Kastmaster and had so many hits that I straightened out ever point on its treble hook atleast once and had to bend it back. I couldn't even begin to count how many hits I had or even how many fish I quick released swinging them into the boat on that failing hook, but I bet I landed over 50 fish. They were mostly dinks, but there were plenty in the 13" plus range with the biggest handful going to 2 or 2 1/2 pounds. I have not had that much fun and had that good of a bite in a long time. I was still getting bit about every 4th or 5th cast when we finally decided to head in while there was still a little failing light to dodge sandbars by. Both of the guys with me did as well. What I found particularly interesting was that when we first came on the activity none of us had to say a thing. Among exclamations of, "Wow," and "Did you see that," we all simultaneously reached for the nearest rod and made a cast. We all hooked up on the first cast too. The other thing I found interesting is that even though we were catching fish we all kept adjusting to try find something just a little bit better. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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