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superdak01

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About superdak01

  • Birthday November 7

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  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Ringgold, GA. The Northwest corner of Georgia.
  • My PB
    Between 3-4 lbs
  • Favorite Bass
    Largemouth & Spotted
  • Favorite Lake or River
    Chickamauga Lake, Tennesse River, and some private ponds.
  • Other Interests
    MOPAR, college & pro Football (GO GATORS!!), Big Red Sox fan, and classic rock & metal.

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  1. Thank u. That's makes sense. And thank all for the information.
  2. ok thank you. I wasnt too worried about "whats the best color for xyz.." just needed to make sure it didnt affect the fish's ability to see. thanks again. The fish i have gotten out of the pond seems healthy, and the blue gill are enormous!
  3. I am fortunate enough to fish a local private pond well stocked with bass. Owner maintains it very well with aerators and plenty of food for bass to eat. He also treats it with some chemical that, according to him, is to keep a certain type of vegetation form taking over the pond. In turn this changes the water to a robins egg blue color. Its very clear to about 2-4 feet. Does this water color change the way the bass see the lure color? If so what colors would fit this pond best? thank you!
  4. I was using 10lb braid moss green and a 5" dinger, bubblegum lemon swirl. I will use my other pole with 12lb mono and change the color. Thanks guys.
  5. Yea I didn't ask why they weren't biting, I wanted some info on what I may be doing that is spooking them, maybe some previous experiences or insight from someone, not a misinterpretation of my question. I know there is no "line" to the fish's brain, maybe keep the sarcasm out of the forums. Anyway, I was throwing a bright color worm, so I will try a darker color and a more stealth approach next time the conditions return. And I will pay attention to fronts moving in. I have been doing research on the affect of fronts on bass since reading your post Jay. Thanks again guys.
  6. Perhaps a slow moving top water lure? A frog or popper? It was just very odd for that spot. But I understand these fish are very smart and moody. I did notice a lot more turtles in the area also, could that contribute?
  7. I was fishing my sweet spot again today, yum dingers 3/0 no weight, slow approach, and various colors, brights and darks, and the water was clear to about 5ft down, cleanest I've seen it in months. But today I did not get a single bite, in a span of 3 hours, despite seeing DOZENS of bass. I threw close to them, past them, every way I could every time I got within a few feet of them, they would spook and then vanish. My question is what can I throw that might not spook them? And if anyone knows why they may be so jumpy all of a sudden that would help too. These fish are under and around a low hanging walking bridge and it has plenty of cover they hide around and under. Thank u.
  8. It seems like with the slight cooling of the weather that the bass may be moving up into the shallower water, i caught him in about 2-3feet, and there were others with him. Is this typical this time of year? (or maybe its just where im at)
  9. I went to my sweet spot (under a bridge just north of Chickamauga dam on TN river, Chattanooga TN) this morning while i was on my lunch break, which has not been producing in about a week. But wow, i got one today, My biggest fish ever! I did not have a scale, but i know hes about 4lbs. Hes not fat, but pretty long. Yum dinger, dark green red flake, spider wire stealth braid, 3/0 hook. I used all the tips you guys have given me, and im so appreciative guys. Again, thank you. ** soryythe pics kinda suck, i was by myself, and i have a cheap phone.
  10. Grandpa made it know, If you are fishing with someone and they are havin a bad time no catching anything, and you catch somethin, dont rub it in. Karma is a ____ and will come back to bite you. A good life lesson as well.
  11. sorry pics arent neat and organised. Still trying to master the forums. Conditions were sunny, 87 deg., clear(ish) water.
  12. Some pics may be too big to upload. Caught on Yum Dingers. Private pond.
  13. make sure you have your thumb in their mouth deep enough also, you wont hurt them. Once you hold two or three of them and they shake around but dont get away, you will understand what to do and then its just an instinct. Practice is what its all about. Just dont do the same thing over and pver again and expect a different result, im guilty of that sometimes.
  14. well through my experience and tips from these guys on here, it seems like you may be experiencing smaller fish hitting the senko. ive learned that if a fish thats worth reeling in hits a senko/dinger, you dont have to let them "take" the bait before you set the hook. Just fish it with a little slack in the line while its in the water so they can suck it in there mouth (gigity). Ive gotten skunked the past 3 days, ive gotten hits, but its been small bass & decent blue gill biting the worm. Patience grasshopper, and listen to these guys, they are a great help.
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