Last week I had my first bass fishing trip since last October. I went to Spain with two friends and we spent the week chasing little green fish and supplementing them with a bit of zander (walleye) fishing as a little light relief. The bass fishing was tough. We had one day when we caught a 17lb limit, with about 4 other keepers, but otherwise it was 2-3 fish days or blanks. Not sure what was going on as previous trips have been much more successful. I think the fish were clearly post spawn, as the better fish were very thin and baggy and beaten up, we had a couple of fry guarders too. This is late for this lake to still be post spawn. I've been in May before and they've been further along.
The offshore bite was very difficult to find and the fish catches felt random most days and nothing we could pattern or repeat. The 17lb day was great though. We found them shallow, there was a little line of weed round some otherwise barren main lake creeks and senkos chucked along the edges or brush hogs pitched into the light mats got bit regularly. Unfortunately they were dropping the lake the whole time we were there and even by later in the day, the weed had lost enough water under it to appear to be devoid of bass.
The day after the weed fish I started getting bites on a jerkbait, which had been roundly ignored for the rest of the week before. No idea what that was all about, but I was grateful for the 3-10 that grabbed it and the other dinks that showed their appreciation.
Stats for the week were best bass 4-11 and 4-00, best zander were around 8-00. The zander were a fairly predictable bite, so after we'd had our brains bashed in by the bass we retreated to a bit of zandering to remind ourselves what a bite felt like, and it was good. ?
We had a spectacularly fun week. The sun was hot, the beer was cold, the company were hilarious, oh and Iberia Airlines suck. They managed to lose 2 out of 3 rod tubes on the way out and never got them to us all week. We collected them from the airport on the way back and they managed to forget to put 2 out of 3 rod tubes on the return flight too. Astonishing. We split the remaining rods and borrowed some for the week and got by, but it was irritating after all the planning and scheming you put into preparing for your rare bass fishing trips. I'd do it all again tomorrow.