This is a fun post to read! I find it interesting how many lakes, from the smallest local lake to huge bodies of water have unique personalities.
A guess here are a few "rules" for a couple local lakes here that I've either kind of established through my own fishing or have picked up as community or "local" knowledge...
Lake 1:
- If you don't get a frog blow-up at "this spot" or "this spot" in 10min., the frog bite is OFF. (pick up flippin' stick) If you do get a frog bite at stop 1 or 2 in 10min, the frog bite is ON.
- If you get bit punching this clump of pads and that clump of pads, go to "the point" and flip those clump of pads...99.9999% chance of a quick fish there.
- If you aren't burning a skinny dipper around pre-spawn, your tail is getting kicked-in by someone who is...
Lake 2:
- a 2.5lb keeper is a TANK.
- You can catch 40 fish in a Tuesday nighter and not weigh-in a keeper.
- Don't get excited about going there.
Lake 3:
- Have a spook tied on every single trip there, 12 months of the year...Yes even ice-fishing, 'cuz who knows when they'll come blasting out through a foot of ice on shad...(okay, exaggeration but I won't fish there without one on-deck and ready, you'll get burnt sometime if you don't.
Lake 4:
- If you don't make a couple casts at "the bridge" before weigh-in, did you really fish the tournament?
Lake 5:
- Be prepared to literally catch more bullfrogs than keeper-sized bass...
Lake 6:
- Within 1 hr of not getting bit, head to the bar/restaurant and take it easy the rest of the day...You tried. A+ effort.
Lake 7:
- ALWAYS have a drop-shot rigged...no, no, no...not to catch a bass with, but to snag a 15lb carp in 3 ft of water...a carp hooked in the back on 6lb test is a blast!
Lake 8:
....eh...I'm outta ideas lol...
Jonathan