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fishblitzer

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  1. Couldn't help but post this picture.
  2. I think that the transfer of fish is illegal in just about every state. Even such things as taking bait fish across state lines is illegal, at least where I live. The moving of fish from one body of water to another does a lot more damage than you may think. Snakeheads being a prime example of the damage that can be a result of the transfer. The spread of golden shiners being another. The laws are there to prevent such things from happening. They're not made because Farmer Joe transferred a couple bass from his pond to Farmer bob's pond, although that does fall under the law. If you take into account the bigger picture, the law makes complete sense.
  3. “Come, follow me, and I will send you out to fish for people.” - Matthew 4:19
  4. Luckily it was winter time so it was very lethargic. Once I realized what it was it took about 30 seconds of serious rod shaking to get it unsnagged. Bad thing was, I was in a tournament AND it was the only type of crankbait I knew worked that I had with me. I was not fixing to cut my line, if it didn't come off with shaking I was gonna have to resort to paddle slapping it. Thankfully for me and the snake it didn't come to that.
  5. I wouldn't say I found it as I quite literally stumbled upon it. Was out on the river one day and we were swimming with some friends. I went to sit on a log that was coming off the bank and into the water. Got a big ol' treble stook in my foot. It was a 6xd in about 2 feet of water. Someone took the phrase "grind the bottom" to a whole new level.
  6. I was cranking some brush once and snagged a 5 foot long water mocassin. That was not fun. Thought I foul hooked a bass and it was a snake.
  7. Was fishing a big tournament once and had 4 fish in the livewell. Weigh in was about an hour away and I had to grind it out all day for the 4 fish I had. Pulled up to some nice structure in 8-10 feet of water. A fellow club member saw us fishing this area during practice and he saw us stop there for our first stop after launch. He comes flying into this area and only throttles down once he is within 30 yards of us. He jumps up to the trolling motor, puts it down, and starts cranking the same structure. I didn't say anything, I was focused on making a limit. On the second cast he catches a 2 pounder and immediately leaves to go weigh in. It was his only fish that day. I stay and don't catch anything, weigh in 4 fish, and miss the cut by 8 ounces. I will never forget that. He weighed in that 1 fish, which didn't do anything for him. And I missed out on making the cut.
  8. Yes it's a private lake and thank you for the link, I'll look into it!
  9. It makes fishing difficult in general for me, although it has forced me to learn new techniques and made me a better angler. I'm a jig and crankbait kind of guy and neither work in that stuff. A swim jig does okay on the edges but can't use football heads which are my favorite. What kind of water clarity do you have in the water you fish like this? This lake is really clear for Alabama, water clarity on a perfect day is between 3-4 foot. I would assume the clarity is also a result of the grass.
  10. It's a 12 acre lake, from the bank to about 10-12 feet out it is topped out. The pockets around the lake are choked off from it. And it seems to be in the bottom of the lake also, when fishing bottom hoppers I normally pull some up with it. We have many carp, some are larger than I have seen in person. I would say in the 4 foot range. When you spook them and they are near the surface they create a wake like a boat would. I had one eat a senko a couple months ago. I was looking for beds and thought I was on a 10+ pound bass and I flipped a senko in it's face and it ate it. All it did was strip drag, I was only able to catch up and set the hook after about 10 seconds of drag being stripped. My 12 pound line broke right after the hook set. I know it was a carp because I went back a few hours later to find a huge carp in the same place, only this time the sun was shining so that I could see the distinct large scales they have. It's at 12 acre lake, and from the bank to about 10-12 feet out it is topped out. The pockets around the lake are choked off from it and it seems to be in the bottom of the lake also in the deeper sections.
  11. Does anyone know what type of grass this is? It comes back every year and it grows until it tops out and then has a thick layer of moss on the surface. It seems to be growing even in the deepest areas, and is topped out from the bank to about 8 feet deep at the moment. It isn't green grass but more yellow. Last year we attempted to kill the grass but it had little effect and was back within a month.
  12. Someone should invent a plastic that only degrades inside a fish's stomach. Instant millionaire if you figure out how to do so.
  13. I would be on the water at sunrise for a topwater bite and I would bring your lunch and plenty of fluids and fish until 4. The more time fishing, the more chances of winning. A good morning bite could do wonders for your overall weight come weigh-in.
  14. Here is a picture of how thick the trees are above the water. This is in the middle of the lake. Sorry again for it being sideways, but here is a picture of the grass/moss on top. If you look a couple feet from where it tops out you can see it under the surface as well. Caught a nice 6.5 yesterday on a scrounger head rigged with a fluke. I tossed it up against the grass and this big boy waked out from under the grass and hammered it as I started to reel. Lost one bigger than this at the boat though.
  15. Sorry that the picture is sideways, I am not sure why it is that way. I also am not sure why I cannot post more pictures. It is telling me I have reached the max size of files.
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