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Woke at 5 a.m to 47 degree temps, went back to bed but couldn't sleep, so up
at 6 and off to the store for some coffee. Hit the lake at 7.a.m and launched to a flat lake, no wind and the sun was starting to shine. I motored over to the bridge where I have been having some good results lately. First cast was immediately picked up, I set the hook and the fish took off, I got it to the boat and it was a decent fish between 2-3 lbs. I fished for a bit more but no more bites. I decided to head under the bridge to the other side of the lake to fish the weeds, before I head under the bridge I noticed a canoe on the other side with a father and son fishing. They both had some of the biggest wal mart sal****er rods available, looked like 6/0 hooks with bunchs of nightcrawlers on them. I asked if they were coming through and the father says " No, we are doing pretty good here" I asked what they caught and he told me 2 bass and something with a lot of teeth. He then starts reeling like a mad man and gets a small bass. As he is getting it in the net I cast a wacky rig under the bridge. I let it fall and the line went tight, I thought it had settled down in the rocks there as the line was tight but not moving. I yanked up hard thinking I could pop it free and then I realized rocks don't swim as this fish sucked up my wacko and was heading towards the canoe. It leaped into the air about 5 feet from the canoe and I knew it was a real good fish. I just hoped my pansy hook set would hold up with the 2/0 octopus hook. Well it did, as a few moments later I had the fish at the boat and grabbed it by the lips. I didn't have a scale but I figured around 7 lbs. I did have a tape measure with me and decide that would be the next best thing.. 23 inch length and a 15 inch girth. I couldn't remember the formula for weight on bass so I found this website(http://www.bassresource.com/bassfish...alculator.html), not sure how accurate it is but I would think it was really close. It came up as a 6.6 lb bass. I noticed the fish had some real weird black spots, not sure if that's a normal thing or not so I took some pictures. Posted at a,b,p,f |
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Nice size fish, Randy. 23 inches sounds about right for a 7 pounder, but a
fish that length can fluctuate in weight according to season, health, and how its been feeding. 15 inches in girth makes me think it might be a little shy of seven. So.... after your demonstration, did you offer any equipment advice to dad? In some lakes, I've noticed a significant proportion of bass with dark markings like that. And it seems to fluctuate from year to year.... but that's just among the relatively small number of bass I took. I asked a couple of marine biologists about it, and they told me it's benign, whatever it is... doesn't seem to affect the bass's health or quality of the meat. Joe __________________________ "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Woke at 5 a.m to 47 degree temps, went back to bed but couldn't sleep, so up at 6 and off to the store for some coffee. Hit the lake at 7.a.m and launched to a flat lake, no wind and the sun was starting to shine. I motored over to the bridge where I have been having some good results lately. First cast was immediately picked up, I set the hook and the fish took off, I got it to the boat and it was a decent fish between 2-3 lbs. I fished for a bit more but no more bites. I decided to head under the bridge to the other side of the lake to fish the weeds, before I head under the bridge I noticed a canoe on the other side with a father and son fishing. They both had some of the biggest wal mart sal****er rods available, looked like 6/0 hooks with bunchs of nightcrawlers on them. I asked if they were coming through and the father says " No, we are doing pretty good here" I asked what they caught and he told me 2 bass and something with a lot of teeth. He then starts reeling like a mad man and gets a small bass. As he is getting it in the net I cast a wacky rig under the bridge. I let it fall and the line went tight, I thought it had settled down in the rocks there as the line was tight but not moving. I yanked up hard thinking I could pop it free and then I realized rocks don't swim as this fish sucked up my wacko and was heading towards the canoe. It leaped into the air about 5 feet from the canoe and I knew it was a real good fish. I just hoped my pansy hook set would hold up with the 2/0 octopus hook. Well it did, as a few moments later I had the fish at the boat and grabbed it by the lips. I didn't have a scale but I figured around 7 lbs. I did have a tape measure with me and decide that would be the next best thing.. 23 inch length and a 15 inch girth. I couldn't remember the formula for weight on bass so I found this website(http://www.bassresource.com/bassfish...alculator.html), not sure how accurate it is but I would think it was really close. It came up as a 6.6 lb bass. I noticed the fish had some real weird black spots, not sure if that's a normal thing or not so I took some pictures. Posted at a,b,p,f |
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I tried talking to him a bit, he was amazed that I caught the fish on a
rubber worm as he put it. I told him that the rods and reels he was using were not quite what he should be using, but he explained he was just vacationing for the weekend and that's all he had, They were catching fish so I guess they were happy, I know I am when I'm catching em "Joe Haubenreich" (removethis)swljoe-at-secretweaponlures.com wrote in message ... Nice size fish, Randy. 23 inches sounds about right for a 7 pounder, but a fish that length can fluctuate in weight according to season, health, and how its been feeding. 15 inches in girth makes me think it might be a little shy of seven. So.... after your demonstration, did you offer any equipment advice to dad? In some lakes, I've noticed a significant proportion of bass with dark markings like that. And it seems to fluctuate from year to year.... but that's just among the relatively small number of bass I took. I asked a couple of marine biologists about it, and they told me it's benign, whatever it is... doesn't seem to affect the bass's health or quality of the meat. Joe __________________________ "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Woke at 5 a.m to 47 degree temps, went back to bed but couldn't sleep, so up at 6 and off to the store for some coffee. Hit the lake at 7.a.m and launched to a flat lake, no wind and the sun was starting to shine. I motored over to the bridge where I have been having some good results lately. First cast was immediately picked up, I set the hook and the fish took off, I got it to the boat and it was a decent fish between 2-3 lbs. I fished for a bit more but no more bites. I decided to head under the bridge to the other side of the lake to fish the weeds, before I head under the bridge I noticed a canoe on the other side with a father and son fishing. They both had some of the biggest wal mart sal****er rods available, looked like 6/0 hooks with bunchs of nightcrawlers on them. I asked if they were coming through and the father says " No, we are doing pretty good here" I asked what they caught and he told me 2 bass and something with a lot of teeth. He then starts reeling like a mad man and gets a small bass. As he is getting it in the net I cast a wacky rig under the bridge. I let it fall and the line went tight, I thought it had settled down in the rocks there as the line was tight but not moving. I yanked up hard thinking I could pop it free and then I realized rocks don't swim as this fish sucked up my wacko and was heading towards the canoe. It leaped into the air about 5 feet from the canoe and I knew it was a real good fish. I just hoped my pansy hook set would hold up with the 2/0 octopus hook. Well it did, as a few moments later I had the fish at the boat and grabbed it by the lips. I didn't have a scale but I figured around 7 lbs. I did have a tape measure with me and decide that would be the next best thing.. 23 inch length and a 15 inch girth. I couldn't remember the formula for weight on bass so I found this website(http://www.bassresource.com/bassfish...alculator.html), not sure how accurate it is but I would think it was really close. It came up as a 6.6 lb bass. I noticed the fish had some real weird black spots, not sure if that's a normal thing or not so I took some pictures. Posted at a,b,p,f |
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alwaysfishking wrote:
.. I noticed the fish had some real weird black spots, not sure if that's a normal thing or not so I took some pictures. Posted at a,b,p,f Those black spots are fairly common, especially on some lakes. Not sure what causes them. One of the TV fishermen talked a lot about them on one of his shows a couple of years ago. Hank Parker, I think, maybe on Kentucky Lake Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Randy
Congrats - very nice fish.... Jim On Sun, 11 Sep 2005 10:18:17 -0400, "alwaysfishking" wrote: Woke at 5 a.m to 47 degree temps, went back to bed but couldn't sleep, so up at 6 and off to the store for some coffee. Hit the lake at 7.a.m and launched to a flat lake, no wind and the sun was starting to shine. I motored over to the bridge where I have been having some good results lately. First cast was immediately picked up, I set the hook and the fish took off, I got it to the boat and it was a decent fish between 2-3 lbs. I fished for a bit more but no more bites. I decided to head under the bridge to the other side of the lake to fish the weeds, before I head under the bridge I noticed a canoe on the other side with a father and son fishing. They both had some of the biggest wal mart sal****er rods available, looked like 6/0 hooks with bunchs of nightcrawlers on them. I asked if they were coming through and the father says " No, we are doing pretty good here" I asked what they caught and he told me 2 bass and something with a lot of teeth. He then starts reeling like a mad man and gets a small bass. As he is getting it in the net I cast a wacky rig under the bridge. I let it fall and the line went tight, I thought it had settled down in the rocks there as the line was tight but not moving. I yanked up hard thinking I could pop it free and then I realized rocks don't swim as this fish sucked up my wacko and was heading towards the canoe. It leaped into the air about 5 feet from the canoe and I knew it was a real good fish. I just hoped my pansy hook set would hold up with the 2/0 octopus hook. Well it did, as a few moments later I had the fish at the boat and grabbed it by the lips. I didn't have a scale but I figured around 7 lbs. I did have a tape measure with me and decide that would be the next best thing.. 23 inch length and a 15 inch girth. I couldn't remember the formula for weight on bass so I found this website(http://www.bassresource.com/bassfish...alculator.html), not sure how accurate it is but I would think it was really close. It came up as a 6.6 lb bass. I noticed the fish had some real weird black spots, not sure if that's a normal thing or not so I took some pictures. Posted at a,b,p,f |
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Randy- It seems to me that you catch more fish accidentally than I do on
purpose.Damn I'd like to have fish like that around here. Ken Blevins PS- Sat nite tourny, 14 boats -28 men 5 dinks 0 keepers "alwaysfishking" wrote in message ... Woke at 5 a.m to 47 degree temps, went back to bed but couldn't sleep, so up at 6 and off to the store for some coffee. Hit the lake at 7.a.m and launched to a flat lake, no wind and the sun was starting to shine. I motored over to the bridge where I have been having some good results lately. First cast was immediately picked up, I set the hook and the fish took off, I got it to the boat and it was a decent fish between 2-3 lbs. I fished for a bit more but no more bites. I decided to head under the bridge to the other side of the lake to fish the weeds, before I head under the bridge I noticed a canoe on the other side with a father and son fishing. They both had some of the biggest wal mart sal****er rods available, looked like 6/0 hooks with bunchs of nightcrawlers on them. I asked if they were coming through and the father says " No, we are doing pretty good here" I asked what they caught and he told me 2 bass and something with a lot of teeth. He then starts reeling like a mad man and gets a small bass. As he is getting it in the net I cast a wacky rig under the bridge. I let it fall and the line went tight, I thought it had settled down in the rocks there as the line was tight but not moving. I yanked up hard thinking I could pop it free and then I realized rocks don't swim as this fish sucked up my wacko and was heading towards the canoe. It leaped into the air about 5 feet from the canoe and I knew it was a real good fish. I just hoped my pansy hook set would hold up with the 2/0 octopus hook. Well it did, as a few moments later I had the fish at the boat and grabbed it by the lips. I didn't have a scale but I figured around 7 lbs. I did have a tape measure with me and decide that would be the next best thing.. 23 inch length and a 15 inch girth. I couldn't remember the formula for weight on bass so I found this website(http://www.bassresource.com/bassfish...alculator.html), not sure how accurate it is but I would think it was really close. It came up as a 6.6 lb bass. I noticed the fish had some real weird black spots, not sure if that's a normal thing or not so I took some pictures. Posted at a,b,p,f |
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