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Old May 27th, 2006, 09:58 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Well everything is beautiful up here in the P.A mountains, 60 degrees
as I type. Some fish are on beds or just moving up on them and the bite
has been decent for the time I have had out so far. I would post more,
but my ISP is having difficulties with Newsgroups so Google it is and,
I hate posting through google. Meeting Dave and Jeremy in a bit. dave
is fishing the big lake while Jeremy and I will be fishing the sock.
Spinnerbaits in white have been the ticket so far this spring, all
though my bigger fish have all been caught on stick baits tossed into
shallow water and brush, black with blue and chrome flake and dark
watermelon w red flake have done well also. While I have caught some
decent fish on the chatterbait, I'm way more confident tossing a
spinnerbait.

The two spinnerbaits that have done extremely well so far are my white
secret weapon, not sure what it's called, but it has two willow leaf
blades 1in gold and 1 in silver. Just deadly. Surprisingly the
terminator stainless series has a color called red checker that fish
can't seem to leave alone either. It's produced some good fish also but
they just can't take a beating like the SW's can, I've been through 4
of them compared to the same SW I have had in my box for the past few
years

Been tossing flukes to no avail, last year in the spring they crushed
em, this year the toothy critter's are all that will pay it attention.
Drop shot bite is practically non existent, I really should work that
more than I do though

Topwater bite is improving with the rising temperatures, and the
Heddon spittin image seems to be the ticket, well time to go fish hope
everyone else is fishing too.

randy-

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Old May 27th, 2006, 03:04 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Good to hear you're doing well Randy, I was wondering where your posts were.
Have you heard from Harry? Seems like he's disappeared from the face of the
earth. Not a word from him, my whole club misses him.

Been out with the kiddies lately? I'm taking Sierra to Merrill Creek
tomorrow am, thinking it's time that she catches her first bass all by
herself. I'm gonna let her bring in my fish too, if I'm lucky enough to
hook one.

Warren
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"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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Well everything is beautiful up here in the P.A mountains, 60 degrees
as I type. Some fish are on beds or just moving up on them and the bite
has been decent for the time I have had out so far. I would post more,
but my ISP is having difficulties with Newsgroups so Google it is and,
I hate posting through google. Meeting Dave and Jeremy in a bit. dave
is fishing the big lake while Jeremy and I will be fishing the sock.
Spinnerbaits in white have been the ticket so far this spring, all
though my bigger fish have all been caught on stick baits tossed into
shallow water and brush, black with blue and chrome flake and dark
watermelon w red flake have done well also. While I have caught some
decent fish on the chatterbait, I'm way more confident tossing a
spinnerbait.

The two spinnerbaits that have done extremely well so far are my white
secret weapon, not sure what it's called, but it has two willow leaf
blades 1in gold and 1 in silver. Just deadly. Surprisingly the
terminator stainless series has a color called red checker that fish
can't seem to leave alone either. It's produced some good fish also but
they just can't take a beating like the SW's can, I've been through 4
of them compared to the same SW I have had in my box for the past few
years

Been tossing flukes to no avail, last year in the spring they crushed
em, this year the toothy critter's are all that will pay it attention.
Drop shot bite is practically non existent, I really should work that
more than I do though

Topwater bite is improving with the rising temperatures, and the
Heddon spittin image seems to be the ticket, well time to go fish hope
everyone else is fishing too.

randy-



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Old May 27th, 2006, 03:11 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Can't wait until the16th.


"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
oups.com...
Well everything is beautiful up here in the P.A mountains, 60 degrees
as I type. Some fish are on beds or just moving up on them and the bite
has been decent for the time I have had out so far. I would post more,
but my ISP is having difficulties with Newsgroups so Google it is and,
I hate posting through google. Meeting Dave and Jeremy in a bit. dave
is fishing the big lake while Jeremy and I will be fishing the sock.
Spinnerbaits in white have been the ticket so far this spring, all
though my bigger fish have all been caught on stick baits tossed into
shallow water and brush, black with blue and chrome flake and dark
watermelon w red flake have done well also. While I have caught some
decent fish on the chatterbait, I'm way more confident tossing a
spinnerbait.

The two spinnerbaits that have done extremely well so far are my white
secret weapon, not sure what it's called, but it has two willow leaf
blades 1in gold and 1 in silver. Just deadly. Surprisingly the
terminator stainless series has a color called red checker that fish
can't seem to leave alone either. It's produced some good fish also but
they just can't take a beating like the SW's can, I've been through 4
of them compared to the same SW I have had in my box for the past few
years

Been tossing flukes to no avail, last year in the spring they crushed
em, this year the toothy critter's are all that will pay it attention.
Drop shot bite is practically non existent, I really should work that
more than I do though

Topwater bite is improving with the rising temperatures, and the
Heddon spittin image seems to be the ticket, well time to go fish hope
everyone else is fishing too.

randy-



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Old May 27th, 2006, 09:38 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Randy wrote:

Meeting Dave and Jeremy in a bit. dave
is fishing the big lake while Jeremy and I will be fishing the sock.


Had a blast on the big lake. Not much action in the main lake area (1
keeper) so head to the back cove away from the wind. The back cove is choked
out in hydrilla mats. Threw a frog for a bit with no results. Some swirls
from under the mats made me switch to a weightless speed worm. 1 1/2 hours
and 5 fish later, was time to leave because I had a house showing. I didn't
want to leave!!!
Took 6 nice keepers and only hit 1/4 of the lake. I wish I had 8 more hours
to fish today, but you know how it is.....

Hitting Sylvan lake with 7 other people on 3 boats. Looks like rub-a-dub-dub
3 men in a tub for me tomorrow, but there's a huge lilypad field there, so
it's back to frogs and speedworms for me. Gotta love it!

Happy Memorial day to all!!!

Dave V

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Old May 28th, 2006, 04:23 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Yes Warren I speak with harry weekly if not daily. He's coming up to
fish with me tomorrow for memorial day. Hopefully we can get into some
big fish.

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Old May 28th, 2006, 04:29 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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Can't wait Jerry. The fishing is starting to heat up. 3 keepers today,
biggest was around 5-6 pounds, but no scale to weigh it. She was
sitting up close to the shoreline under a big log and took my wacky
rigged fish stick to town. Topwater is also heating up as a real nicer
bass crushed my spittin image on the outside of some lilly pads only to
have her spit it out on a jump, They should change the name of that
lure to the mouthfull of trebles lure, maybe I could have boated the
fish :-). But in 4 hours I had 4 nice keepers and around 7 or 8 that
were 12 and under. We should have a blast

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Old May 28th, 2006, 06:40 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.bass
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You got me biten at the bit.


"alwaysfishking" wrote in message
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Can't wait Jerry. The fishing is starting to heat up. 3 keepers today,
biggest was around 5-6 pounds, but no scale to weigh it. She was
sitting up close to the shoreline under a big log and took my wacky
rigged fish stick to town. Topwater is also heating up as a real nicer
bass crushed my spittin image on the outside of some lilly pads only to
have her spit it out on a jump, They should change the name of that
lure to the mouthfull of trebles lure, maybe I could have boated the
fish :-). But in 4 hours I had 4 nice keepers and around 7 or 8 that
were 12 and under. We should have a blast



 




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