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For a fish story, I ran into three areas where fish were actively chasing
shad yesterday. In the third spot I nailed largemouth and smallmouth both chasing, and saw lots of stripers breaking over on the shad in the shallowest water... See the rest of this in the post. I saw a coupl good fish chase shad through an area and then dive into small weedbed just off shore along a point. I made a cast between the shore and the weedbed to pick up one keeper LM. I jerked him out of the area as fast as I could and made another cast to the same spot. Well, just a little too far. I hooked it up on tte bank. Rather than motor over the area I decided to break off and go get the bait later rather than distrub an obvious hot spot. After tieing on another crank bait of a different design and making a couple casts I worked around the far side of the weed bed to retrieve my crank bait which was now floating out over the back end of the bed. I retrieved my crank bait and switched back to it. It had already produced several keeper fish and several good hits for the day. Just as I got it tied on I saw a good size school of shad swim over the weed bed about half way between my boat and the open water end of the weeds. Without even thinking I just knew I needed to make a cast past the far end of the weed bed and bring it back through the edge of the school of shad. As the crankbait came back past the far end of the weed bed I coudl see something huge come off the end. My excited eye estimated it as atleast two feet long. Might have been smaller. At first it came straight towards me, but knew it was big. I maintained my composure and calmly screamed at the top of my lungs, "Get the fricking net its a big one!" At about twenty feet fromt he boat it decided to go in another direction. My rod took every bit of its action down to maximum deflection, and the drag started to scream. That fish left like there was nothing pulling on it at all. I saw it head into the near end of the weedbed so I let off on it a bit hoping it would ball up in the grass and then just sit there while I repositioned the boat. It didn't happen that way. There was a tree hidden in the grass. I tdove under the tree and just kept going. I let it run hoping I could get the boat around the tree and free up the line, but I couldn't get the rod far enough in the water to get the line off the tree. I felt that fish stripping line like crazy until it changed direction again and the line stopped moving. I tried pulling it back, but it was tagnled up then. It wouldn't move and I could no longer feel anything pulling back. I had to resign myself to losing it, and break off. I wish I had gotten a better look at it. It ran like a striper, just hard pull dead away, but the way it came out of that weedbed it looked just like a largemouth waitng to ambush prey. The water was a little murky, and against the dark background of the weedbed it was hard to distinguish. I just hop its not tether by a crank bait tied to that tree. It was only 8lb fline so hopefully it will atleast break at the knot, but with those rotating hooks I can just imagine that porr fish having its mouth stapled shoot by the hooks on the bait. If it was a striper I'ld guess it 5 or 6 pounds and healthy. I've caught plenty of stripers on other lakes upto 12lbs so I feel plenty qualified to judge them. I base that on its length and fight both. If it was a largemouth, holly cow. It would be a personal best for sure. I'd have to say it would go 7 or 8 atleast. I'm betting ti was a striper since I saw several good size stripers withing 50 feet of that spot busting shad, but without putting it in the boat or getting a good look at it I can't tell for sure. It seemed to be light in color, but I have caught several largemouth in that area in the past that were almost white. -- ** FREE Fishing Lures ** Weekly drawing ** Public Fishing and Boating Forums ** www.YumaBassMan.com |
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I'm betting ti was a striper since I saw several good size stripers
withing 50 feet of that spot busting shad, but without putting it in the boat or getting a good look at it I can't tell for sure. It seemed to be light in color, but I have caught several largemouth in that area in the past that were almost white. I feel your pain. I waso ut today using rat-l-traps and hit something big. I mean, I really thought I snagged at first...when he jumped, I was just in awe. Large mouth..no less than 3 lbs..more than likely heavier from the fight...I get him to shore but couldn't reach downt o lip him..so I lifted him out..and SNAP.. There went my lure..there went my fish.. However, counting him, all day I had four fish..2 1/2 lbs, 1 3/4 lb..even taught some kids a bit about fishing. They were just amazed watching me pull two in back to back. Christopher |
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