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I must be getting jaded. I came off the water yesterday feeling
disappointed. No lunkers and it wasn't Champlain. I got to the Mudge at 5:10, but Frank wasn't going to show up until 6:15, so I zipped out to the end of the pads and threw a 5.75" Fin-S Fish in around the thinner pads. Caught 5 in about a half hour, then fished my way back toward the ramp to pick up half-day-Frank. We got another few on the way back through that area, and then started to hit the usual prime spots. We couldn't get bit on the standard fare along the bottom (T-rigged worms and creature baits) but the soft jerk bait bite continued sporadically around the edges of the pads and the drop shot was getting bit in deeper water, so we managed to get 15 bass or so by the time I had to take Frank back to the ramp at 11:30. Problem was, other than a big pickerel that Frank caught on the DS rig, only a handful of these fish even approached the 2 pound mark. Naturally, we fished the pads headed back in. The fish in the pads were really on strong then, and we got 6 more on the Fin-S Fish between the two of us, just boogeying through with the electric on high. Best one of the morning came from the pads a cast or two off the ramp, but even that was nothing to write home about. After I dropped off Frank, I caught another 3 on my way out of the pads. Probably should have taken my time and fished it more thoroughly while the fish were on. Instead I went out and worked hard in the wind for another 8 fish on the drop shot rig. Never did catch any of the deep weedline fish on bigger plastics that usually make up the bulk of the catch this time of the year. The final tally for the day included more than 40 bass between the two of us. But probably only 6 or 7 of them were over a pound and a half and there was no pig in the mix, so it amounted to a disappointing 40 bass day. Didn't know there could be such a thing. I guess I've been spoiled fishing Champlain so much this season. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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![]() I don't know about a disapointing 40 bass day, but I do know what you mean. I have days when I go out and catch fish but not really anything I even want to break the camera out for, and this is coming from someone who has well over 60% of all his bass on digital media. Don't know what I'll ever do with it all but last count had pictures of over 600 bass. So yeah I guess you do get kinda spoiled when you consistently hit fish, then just pull a bunch that just don't compare. Thanks for the post Rich, you gave me something to think about. Regards "RichZ" wrote in message ... I must be getting jaded. I came off the water yesterday feeling disappointed. No lunkers and it wasn't Champlain. I got to the Mudge at 5:10, but Frank wasn't going to show up until 6:15, so I zipped out to the end of the pads and threw a 5.75" Fin-S Fish in around the thinner pads. Caught 5 in about a half hour, then fished my way back toward the ramp to pick up half-day-Frank. We got another few on the way back through that area, and then started to hit the usual prime spots. We couldn't get bit on the standard fare along the bottom (T-rigged worms and creature baits) but the soft jerk bait bite continued sporadically around the edges of the pads and the drop shot was getting bit in deeper water, so we managed to get 15 bass or so by the time I had to take Frank back to the ramp at 11:30. Problem was, other than a big pickerel that Frank caught on the DS rig, only a handful of these fish even approached the 2 pound mark. Naturally, we fished the pads headed back in. The fish in the pads were really on strong then, and we got 6 more on the Fin-S Fish between the two of us, just boogeying through with the electric on high. Best one of the morning came from the pads a cast or two off the ramp, but even that was nothing to write home about. After I dropped off Frank, I caught another 3 on my way out of the pads. Probably should have taken my time and fished it more thoroughly while the fish were on. Instead I went out and worked hard in the wind for another 8 fish on the drop shot rig. Never did catch any of the deep weedline fish on bigger plastics that usually make up the bulk of the catch this time of the year. The final tally for the day included more than 40 bass between the two of us. But probably only 6 or 7 of them were over a pound and a half and there was no pig in the mix, so it amounted to a disappointing 40 bass day. Didn't know there could be such a thing. I guess I've been spoiled fishing Champlain so much this season. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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![]() I don't know about a disapointing 40 bass day, but I do know what you mean. I have days when I go out and catch fish but not really anything I even want to break the camera out for, and this is coming from someone who has well over 60% of all his bass on digital media. Don't know what I'll ever do with it all but last count had pictures of over 600 bass. So yeah I guess you do get kinda spoiled when you consistently hit fish, then just pull a bunch that just don't compare. Thanks for the post Rich, you gave me something to think about. Regards "RichZ" wrote in message ... I must be getting jaded. I came off the water yesterday feeling disappointed. No lunkers and it wasn't Champlain. I got to the Mudge at 5:10, but Frank wasn't going to show up until 6:15, so I zipped out to the end of the pads and threw a 5.75" Fin-S Fish in around the thinner pads. Caught 5 in about a half hour, then fished my way back toward the ramp to pick up half-day-Frank. We got another few on the way back through that area, and then started to hit the usual prime spots. We couldn't get bit on the standard fare along the bottom (T-rigged worms and creature baits) but the soft jerk bait bite continued sporadically around the edges of the pads and the drop shot was getting bit in deeper water, so we managed to get 15 bass or so by the time I had to take Frank back to the ramp at 11:30. Problem was, other than a big pickerel that Frank caught on the DS rig, only a handful of these fish even approached the 2 pound mark. Naturally, we fished the pads headed back in. The fish in the pads were really on strong then, and we got 6 more on the Fin-S Fish between the two of us, just boogeying through with the electric on high. Best one of the morning came from the pads a cast or two off the ramp, but even that was nothing to write home about. After I dropped off Frank, I caught another 3 on my way out of the pads. Probably should have taken my time and fished it more thoroughly while the fish were on. Instead I went out and worked hard in the wind for another 8 fish on the drop shot rig. Never did catch any of the deep weedline fish on bigger plastics that usually make up the bulk of the catch this time of the year. The final tally for the day included more than 40 bass between the two of us. But probably only 6 or 7 of them were over a pound and a half and there was no pig in the mix, so it amounted to a disappointing 40 bass day. Didn't know there could be such a thing. I guess I've been spoiled fishing Champlain so much this season. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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I can't believe what I'm reading.
Just remember the days when just one of those dinks would put a smile on your face because you can't buy a bite. Rich I give you a Big NP for that post. Dave V "RichZ" wrote in message ... I must be getting jaded. I came off the water yesterday feeling disappointed. No lunkers and it wasn't Champlain. I got to the Mudge at 5:10, but Frank wasn't going to show up until 6:15, so I zipped out to the end of the pads and threw a 5.75" Fin-S Fish in around the thinner pads. Caught 5 in about a half hour, then fished my way back toward the ramp to pick up half-day-Frank. We got another few on the way back through that area, and then started to hit the usual prime spots. We couldn't get bit on the standard fare along the bottom (T-rigged worms and creature baits) but the soft jerk bait bite continued sporadically around the edges of the pads and the drop shot was getting bit in deeper water, so we managed to get 15 bass or so by the time I had to take Frank back to the ramp at 11:30. Problem was, other than a big pickerel that Frank caught on the DS rig, only a handful of these fish even approached the 2 pound mark. Naturally, we fished the pads headed back in. The fish in the pads were really on strong then, and we got 6 more on the Fin-S Fish between the two of us, just boogeying through with the electric on high. Best one of the morning came from the pads a cast or two off the ramp, but even that was nothing to write home about. After I dropped off Frank, I caught another 3 on my way out of the pads. Probably should have taken my time and fished it more thoroughly while the fish were on. Instead I went out and worked hard in the wind for another 8 fish on the drop shot rig. Never did catch any of the deep weedline fish on bigger plastics that usually make up the bulk of the catch this time of the year. The final tally for the day included more than 40 bass between the two of us. But probably only 6 or 7 of them were over a pound and a half and there was no pig in the mix, so it amounted to a disappointing 40 bass day. Didn't know there could be such a thing. I guess I've been spoiled fishing Champlain so much this season. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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I can't believe what I'm reading.
Just remember the days when just one of those dinks would put a smile on your face because you can't buy a bite. Rich I give you a Big NP for that post. Dave V "RichZ" wrote in message ... I must be getting jaded. I came off the water yesterday feeling disappointed. No lunkers and it wasn't Champlain. I got to the Mudge at 5:10, but Frank wasn't going to show up until 6:15, so I zipped out to the end of the pads and threw a 5.75" Fin-S Fish in around the thinner pads. Caught 5 in about a half hour, then fished my way back toward the ramp to pick up half-day-Frank. We got another few on the way back through that area, and then started to hit the usual prime spots. We couldn't get bit on the standard fare along the bottom (T-rigged worms and creature baits) but the soft jerk bait bite continued sporadically around the edges of the pads and the drop shot was getting bit in deeper water, so we managed to get 15 bass or so by the time I had to take Frank back to the ramp at 11:30. Problem was, other than a big pickerel that Frank caught on the DS rig, only a handful of these fish even approached the 2 pound mark. Naturally, we fished the pads headed back in. The fish in the pads were really on strong then, and we got 6 more on the Fin-S Fish between the two of us, just boogeying through with the electric on high. Best one of the morning came from the pads a cast or two off the ramp, but even that was nothing to write home about. After I dropped off Frank, I caught another 3 on my way out of the pads. Probably should have taken my time and fished it more thoroughly while the fish were on. Instead I went out and worked hard in the wind for another 8 fish on the drop shot rig. Never did catch any of the deep weedline fish on bigger plastics that usually make up the bulk of the catch this time of the year. The final tally for the day included more than 40 bass between the two of us. But probably only 6 or 7 of them were over a pound and a half and there was no pig in the mix, so it amounted to a disappointing 40 bass day. Didn't know there could be such a thing. I guess I've been spoiled fishing Champlain so much this season. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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A 40 fish day, darn the luck.
Heck, I'd take 40 dinks any day, except for a tourney, then 39 dinks and a 1 keeper would be OK as long as it was fun. Brad Coovert 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com |
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A 40 fish day, darn the luck.
Heck, I'd take 40 dinks any day, except for a tourney, then 39 dinks and a 1 keeper would be OK as long as it was fun. Brad Coovert 2003 Angler of the Year, Greenfield Bassmasters http://www.greenfieldbassmasters.com |
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You're kidding, right Rich?
Geeze... Warren "RichZ" wrote in message ... I must be getting jaded. I came off the water yesterday feeling disappointed. No lunkers and it wasn't Champlain. I got to the Mudge at 5:10, but Frank wasn't going to show up until 6:15, so I zipped out to the end of the pads and threw a 5.75" Fin-S Fish in around the thinner pads. Caught 5 in about a half hour, then fished my way back toward the ramp to pick up half-day-Frank. We got another few on the way back through that area, and then started to hit the usual prime spots. We couldn't get bit on the standard fare along the bottom (T-rigged worms and creature baits) but the soft jerk bait bite continued sporadically around the edges of the pads and the drop shot was getting bit in deeper water, so we managed to get 15 bass or so by the time I had to take Frank back to the ramp at 11:30. Problem was, other than a big pickerel that Frank caught on the DS rig, only a handful of these fish even approached the 2 pound mark. Naturally, we fished the pads headed back in. The fish in the pads were really on strong then, and we got 6 more on the Fin-S Fish between the two of us, just boogeying through with the electric on high. Best one of the morning came from the pads a cast or two off the ramp, but even that was nothing to write home about. After I dropped off Frank, I caught another 3 on my way out of the pads. Probably should have taken my time and fished it more thoroughly while the fish were on. Instead I went out and worked hard in the wind for another 8 fish on the drop shot rig. Never did catch any of the deep weedline fish on bigger plastics that usually make up the bulk of the catch this time of the year. The final tally for the day included more than 40 bass between the two of us. But probably only 6 or 7 of them were over a pound and a half and there was no pig in the mix, so it amounted to a disappointing 40 bass day. Didn't know there could be such a thing. I guess I've been spoiled fishing Champlain so much this season. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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You're kidding, right Rich?
Geeze... Warren "RichZ" wrote in message ... I must be getting jaded. I came off the water yesterday feeling disappointed. No lunkers and it wasn't Champlain. I got to the Mudge at 5:10, but Frank wasn't going to show up until 6:15, so I zipped out to the end of the pads and threw a 5.75" Fin-S Fish in around the thinner pads. Caught 5 in about a half hour, then fished my way back toward the ramp to pick up half-day-Frank. We got another few on the way back through that area, and then started to hit the usual prime spots. We couldn't get bit on the standard fare along the bottom (T-rigged worms and creature baits) but the soft jerk bait bite continued sporadically around the edges of the pads and the drop shot was getting bit in deeper water, so we managed to get 15 bass or so by the time I had to take Frank back to the ramp at 11:30. Problem was, other than a big pickerel that Frank caught on the DS rig, only a handful of these fish even approached the 2 pound mark. Naturally, we fished the pads headed back in. The fish in the pads were really on strong then, and we got 6 more on the Fin-S Fish between the two of us, just boogeying through with the electric on high. Best one of the morning came from the pads a cast or two off the ramp, but even that was nothing to write home about. After I dropped off Frank, I caught another 3 on my way out of the pads. Probably should have taken my time and fished it more thoroughly while the fish were on. Instead I went out and worked hard in the wind for another 8 fish on the drop shot rig. Never did catch any of the deep weedline fish on bigger plastics that usually make up the bulk of the catch this time of the year. The final tally for the day included more than 40 bass between the two of us. But probably only 6 or 7 of them were over a pound and a half and there was no pig in the mix, so it amounted to a disappointing 40 bass day. Didn't know there could be such a thing. I guess I've been spoiled fishing Champlain so much this season. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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I know I have had days when every fish was between 1.3 and 1.5 lbs. In the
spring Hammer and I fished a tournament like that. We fished every type of way we could think of and every fish we caugth was the same size. It was to the point were we weren't even picking up the net. We just swung them in the boat, and we tried to shake them off the line before they got that far. I'ld guess we actually boated 30 or 40 fish, and shook off another dozen or more. That doesn't even count the few dinks. On the flip side, I'ld rather haeva day like that than a day where I have to struggle to boat a limit. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com "RichZ" wrote in message ... I must be getting jaded. I came off the water yesterday feeling disappointed. No lunkers and it wasn't Champlain. I got to the Mudge at 5:10, but Frank wasn't going to show up until 6:15, so I zipped out to the end of the pads and threw a 5.75" Fin-S Fish in around the thinner pads. Caught 5 in about a half hour, then fished my way back toward the ramp to pick up half-day-Frank. We got another few on the way back through that area, and then started to hit the usual prime spots. We couldn't get bit on the standard fare along the bottom (T-rigged worms and creature baits) but the soft jerk bait bite continued sporadically around the edges of the pads and the drop shot was getting bit in deeper water, so we managed to get 15 bass or so by the time I had to take Frank back to the ramp at 11:30. Problem was, other than a big pickerel that Frank caught on the DS rig, only a handful of these fish even approached the 2 pound mark. Naturally, we fished the pads headed back in. The fish in the pads were really on strong then, and we got 6 more on the Fin-S Fish between the two of us, just boogeying through with the electric on high. Best one of the morning came from the pads a cast or two off the ramp, but even that was nothing to write home about. After I dropped off Frank, I caught another 3 on my way out of the pads. Probably should have taken my time and fished it more thoroughly while the fish were on. Instead I went out and worked hard in the wind for another 8 fish on the drop shot rig. Never did catch any of the deep weedline fish on bigger plastics that usually make up the bulk of the catch this time of the year. The final tally for the day included more than 40 bass between the two of us. But probably only 6 or 7 of them were over a pound and a half and there was no pig in the mix, so it amounted to a disappointing 40 bass day. Didn't know there could be such a thing. I guess I've been spoiled fishing Champlain so much this season. RichZ© www.richz.com/fishing |
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