So this is how I view my 2015 bass fishing year:
1. I only caught one large bass at the strip pits I fish at. Plus one semi-large bass (by my standards) at a state park bank fishing when the lake was flooded. Depressing.
2. I discovered the power of the drop shot. This was the first year where I really tried to use the drop shot and it sure produced. In fact sometimes I thought it was kind of cheating. Plus, if the soft plastic I was using did not get any bites I could quickly reel it in and replace it with another soft plastic and cast it out again. The only bad thing about the drop shot is that many of the soft plastic lures would come off the hook because I was nose hooking them. Besides that, I'm a believe in the drop shot.
3. Strike King Cut'R tail worm. I'm really shocked at how well this thing works. As some say - it's the bomb! I received four of them in one of the monthly bass fishing boxes I was subscribing to. I was skeptical at first until I caught a bass on it in early spring. Those things worked good all spring and summer. I ended up buying two packs of them from Tackle Warehouse and I can't wait to try them in 2016.
4. The Ned rig. Yeah, I jumped on the band wagon and used the Ned rig a lot in early spring and it worked. There's not much you can say. It's a small lure that works and works good and fun to use. I think that's the main thing - the Ned rig is fun to use.
5. Tubes - I discovered how fun it is to use small bass tubes. I was putting a small bell weight inside the tubes and Texas rigging them. They didn't get hung up so I could cast them almost anywhere plus they would spiral down while sinking. I mostly used Bass Pro Shops Double Dipped tubes.
6. Crushed barbs - I started crushing down all the barbs on my hooks and it's increased my enjoyment more. It's a lot easier to get a hook out of a bass mouth (or throat) plus if I would ever get stuck in the finger I shouldn't have a problem pulling it out. I wish the big hook companies would offer hooks that are barbless in the big chain stores.
The Negative:
1. My baitcaster. I've tried to find some love for my nice Shimano baitcaster. But it just doesn't suit my style of fishing. I even bought a nice Abu Garcia baitcasting rod just for crankbaits. Yeah, it worked nice but still - my spinning reels can do all that I need - throw Texas rigs, small jigs, crankbaits, spinnerbaits, etc... The only thing I might have problems with are heavy super deep diving crankbaits but I don't use them much anyway. I think it's all spinning reels for me for now on.
2. Jerk baits. I don't know what fantasy lake people fist at that have success with jerk baits but I sure haven't had any success with them. Plus, using them from a fishing kayak is awkward. Plus, they are so long it's a pain to do a Palomar knot on them. No more jerk baits for me.
3. Crankbaits. I used crankbaits a lot in 2015 and didn't really have much success with them. The only thing I can say is that I probably increased the chances of me getting a treble hook in my finger. So I'm going to reduce my crankbait usage to about 1%. Frankly, I don't enjoy using any lure with treble hooks. I'll admit I still do buy crankbaits it they are pretty.
4. Night fishing from a kayak - I tried it twice and both times got scared from all the new animal sounds and splashes I was hearing. lol. I don't think I'll be night fishing in 2016.
Now for my goals for 2016:
1. Make extremely long casts. I fish on clear strip pit ponds and Iv'e been trying to figure out how to consistently catch larger bass. Iv'e been analyzing the few big bass I have caught and Iv'e come to this conclusion: one came when I made a very long cast with my spinning reel. The other came after rain when the clear water was stained. That tells me if I'm going to catch the big bass I have to make sure they don't see me or hear me. So I have to make extremely long casts.
2. Stick with my spinning reels and don't touch my baitcaster.
3. Experiment with spinnerbaits more.
4. Use the drop shot more.
5. Keep on Texas rigging and split shotting.
6. Visit Florida in July and pay a guide to take me red fish fishing on the mosquito lagoon.
Over all it was a pretty disappointing fishing year for me.
How about you all? Any thing you discovered that surprised you and any new goals for 2016?