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Since I started using these earlier this year, I have had great success with them. fished fast across the top or on a slow fall presentation, these things have produced in a big way. Add 9 more bass over two pounds today, and quite a few under two pounds in the mix. When I went out today I was expecting the great fishing to continue due to the cloudy skies and impending rain, conditions were the same as they were the other day, except that I was dangerously low on blk wacko's, which is what produced most of my fish the other day.
I wacky rigged up and off I went, looking for the cuts in the bank with wind blowing in and sticks and brush and stuff, could not buy a fish for over 35 minutes( when your fishing is limited from 5:30 a.m to 7:45 am, time counts) I was getting blown around the lake on the puddle pusher and decided to switch up to a red/black speed worm, well that was the ticket as cast after cast produced big fat bass sitting up shallow, I back tracked along the path I took in and sure enough where the wacko didn't produce today the speed worm did. It was one of those mornings where you could do no wrong. I even switched colors to a junebug and caught nothing, back to the red/black and back to catching fish, two of the fish were bedding down and chasing bluegills I presume from the swirls I saw, tossed at the swirls and both fish just readily attacked that worm, Man I love days like today, I might have had two days all of last year like this morning, and already this year I have 3. Got a few good pictures that I'll post to the usual sites. If you detach the ones listed 1-7 lm bass then open them in a picture viewer of some sort, you can flip through them and see the whole catch on that fish from begining to end. It's pretty neat IMO. Then again I caught the fish so I might be a bit biased. Randy |
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I really enjoy these kinds of reports from you & the others in the group. Keep them coming!
-- Bob Rickard (AKA Dr. Spinnerbait) www.secretweaponlures.com --------------------------=x O'))) "alwayfishking" wrote in message ... Since I started using these earlier this year, I have had great success with them. fished fast across the top or on a slow fall presentation, these things have produced in a big way. Add 9 more bass over two pounds today, and quite a few under two pounds in the mix. When I went out today I was expecting the great fishing to continue due to the cloudy skies and impending rain, conditions were the same as they were the other day, except that I was dangerously low on blk wacko's, which is what produced most of my fish the other day. I wacky rigged up and off I went, looking for the cuts in the bank with wind blowing in and sticks and brush and stuff, could not buy a fish for over 35 minutes( when your fishing is limited from 5:30 a.m to 7:45 am, time counts) I was getting blown around the lake on the puddle pusher and decided to switch up to a red/black speed worm, well that was the ticket as cast after cast produced big fat bass sitting up shallow, I back tracked along the path I took in and sure enough where the wacko didn't produce today the speed worm did. It was one of those mornings where you could do no wrong. I even switched colors to a junebug and caught nothing, back to the red/black and back to catching fish, two of the fish were bedding down and chasing bluegills I presume from the swirls I saw, tossed at the swirls and both fish just readily attacked that worm, Man I love days like today, I might have had two days all of last year like this morning, and already this year I have 3. Got a few good pictures that I'll post to the usual sites. If you detach the ones listed 1-7 lm bass then open them in a picture viewer of some sort, you can flip through them and see the whole catch on that fish from begining to end. It's pretty neat IMO. Then again I caught the fish so I might be a bit biased. Randy |
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