I went out from about 7pm-9pm tonight and caught 6 largemouth. Two on a spook, three on a Senko, and one on a swim jig. The biggest one was 2lb 15oz. The weather was perfect this evening.
It took about 10 minutes to land my new PB today. Caught it on a spook and it buried itself in some vegetation about 25 yards from shore on a ridge with deep drop offs on both sides. I had to go in after it with my jeans on in over a foot of mud and water to my waist. At first I thought about breaking off and figured the fish was gone but then it started fighting again. It was really tangled up and I had to pull it out by hand. Not a monster, but I fought for every 5lb 3oz of it.
I cooked this Canada goose breast a couple of nights ago. Salt and pepper, sear on all sides, then into a 400° oven for about 10 minutes. Take it out once internal temp hits 130°. It tastes pretty similar to Mallard. Just don't go past medium rare and it's great!
3lb 10oz on a frog tonight. Blew up and missed it the first time so I casted back to the same spot. I had my drag cranked down and he was still pulling. Reeled him in with a big ball of grass. Heck of a fight!
I only got one bad picture then my phone died.
I still have some trout from last spring I need to finish up. I just use freezer bags and squeeze out as much air as I can. It works ok for 6-12 months but I'm going to switch to plastic wrap and butcher paper this fall for waterfowl, squirrel, and, hopefully, a deer.
The Aird-X is a great rod. I would start with a medium fast spinning and then look for a medium heavy baitcaster down the road. I would go with some dingers or senkos, gamakatsu 2/0 or 3/0 EWG hooks, weights, jig heads, trick worms, paddle tails, grubs, a small spinnerbait, and a popper or small spook.
I usually bring a M/F spinning and two MH/F baitcasters. One with 12 copolymer and the other with 50lb braid. I can either run straight braid use a leader on the second baitcaster. These three along with a backpack for tackle cover just about everything. Occasionally I'll add a M/MF baitcaster or an ultralight spinner.
A bunch of us got together at a friend's 5 acre pond for a cookout and fishing on Saturday. It was really foggy early and we were on a good top water bite until about 930. I caught 5 on a spook, 4 on a swim jig, 1 on a Senko, and a bullfrog on a frog. Almost all were in the 2 to 3lb range. My best was 2-15; biggest bass of the day was 3-4. The frog was 1-4. Lol. An excellent day!
One of my favorite setups when they won't hit a moving bait is a Trick worm on a 3/0 EWG with a 1/4 oz worm weight. I only use finesse worms for drop shots and shakey heads but I might have to give them a try on a T-rig.
I was finally able to fish again on Sunday. I only got out once in February and hadn't caught anything since January. I had clear skies and a strong southerly wind.
The bite was tough and I drove around to a few different pits. I tried a spook, spinnerbait, swim bait, and Texas rigged craw before I finally got one on a Texas rigged trick worm on a point. About 3.5 hours work for a little 14 incher, but worth it.
I don't have many rods but I have two MH/F that cover about 95% of my bass fishing. One is spooled with 12lb Yo-Zuri Hybrid and the other with 50lb Power Pro. You could try each with some different line combinations.
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