MikeOGNR Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 Just got back from a short 2 hour outing with two fish, one good one... They were both real shallow in 1-2 ft of water and came on the 4" huddleston weedless shad (golden shiner)... Here's the brute at 5.1 If that's where I think it is lol I'll be ticked haha nice fish buddy keep slaying them pigs. Quote
NEjitterbugger Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 If that's where I think it is lol I'll be ticked haha nice fish buddy keep slaying them pigs.  Yes it is hahaha  Quote
MikeOGNR Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 Yes it is hahaha  How fast were you swimming the hud? I was throwing a swim jig like it was my job there, but I might have been swimming it to fast didn't know if you were slow rolling it or burning umm. Quote
NEjitterbugger Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 How fast were you swimming the hud? I was throwing a swim jig like it was my job there, but I might have been swimming it to fast didn't know if you were slow rolling it or burning umm. Â I fished out "deep" (5-7ft) Â at first with a jig and the hudd and got nothing and did that for probably half the trip actually... When I finally moved shallow I was seeing some gills moving around which caught my attention and I started to slowly swim it in and around the lillies. Both were shallow, not a single swipe in the offshore stuff.. Quote
MikeOGNR Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 I fished out "deep" (5-7ft) at first with a jig and the hudd and got nothing and did that for probably half the trip actually... When I finally moved shallow I was seeing some gills moving around which caught my attention and I started to slowly swim it in and around the lillies. Both were shallow, not a single swipe in the offshore stuff.. Haha sounds like much like my day I didn't get to those pads choked up in the corner. I followed those gills all around they were everywhere. Quote
RMcDuffee726 Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 Haha sounds like much like my day I didn't get to those pads choked up in the corner. I followed those gills all around they were everywhere. I have a love hate relationship with that body of water. Absolute monsters in there though. Quote
MikeOGNR Posted October 18, 2015 Posted October 18, 2015 I have a love hate relationship with that body of water. Absolute monsters in there though. It's a hit or a miss place. 2 Quote
MikeOGNR Posted October 24, 2015 Posted October 24, 2015 Got out today with jitterbug brought him to my secret honey hole. The fish were definatelly on fire today. Caught about 20-25 fish between 1.5-2.5lbs. Caught them on everything from swim jigs to top waters. All in all solid day here's some pics from today's outing. 2 Quote
Mainebass1984 Posted October 25, 2015 Posted October 25, 2015 Keep on fishing guys. Big bass are biting now. Quote
Nashua Nev Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 i am hoping to get out mon and/or wed in the dark of morning 5 - 8 am before work. it has been a few weeks since i have been able to get out Quote
Fly_Fisherman Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Reading these reports from my dorm room is making me go crazy... I might have to come home this weekend and get in some late season bassin'. They stocked the Isinglass River and Cocheco last weekend so I might have to revert to the fly rod to get my fishing fix. Keep fishing till hard water guys and good luck! 1 Quote
ipt Posted October 26, 2015 Posted October 26, 2015 Got out on saturday afternoon. Was able to get my best of the year 6.3lbs on one of my own custom made creature baits. Missed more fish than I caught, they weren't always getting the hook. Hope the weather holds up, this is the perfect time of year! Quote
NEjitterbugger Posted October 30, 2015 Posted October 30, 2015 Got out on Powder Mill Pond today... This place was completely dry about month, month and a half ago but I saw it was filled and had to check it out!  Turned out to be a really nice day once I got the wind situation under control and had a solid pattern going..  They were nailing moving baits and I kept them large, got 5 bass that were all over 3lbs and the biggest was pushing 4...  No giants, but a great solo mission, will be back at it tomorrow in another location, tight lines!  1 Quote
Mainebass1984 Posted October 31, 2015 Posted October 31, 2015 Nicely done jitterbug. Glad to see someone besides myself is still getting out fishin. Great time of year to catch big bass. Quote
MikeOGNR Posted November 1, 2015 Posted November 1, 2015 Will be going out today in the Northwood area. To one of my secret spots. I have faith I'll get on them. Also booked my plane ticket to Florida for the 17th gonna hit the Big O before my season ends and I take off to Chicago for boot camp. Good luck brothas. Keep slaying them pigs. 1 Quote
RMcDuffee726 Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Going out Saturday. Â I haven't been fishing in a month or so due to college. Â What have you guys been seeing lately? Â Trying to establish a quick pattern or two. Quote
NEjitterbugger Posted November 4, 2015 Posted November 4, 2015 Going out Saturday. Â I haven't been fishing in a month or so due to college. Â What have you guys been seeing lately? Â Trying to establish a quick pattern or two. Â I'm gonna be on the water all day Friday and will be sure to share what I find... 1 Quote
RMcDuffee726 Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 I'm gonna be on the water all day Friday and will be sure to share what I find... I'll hit yah on facebook homie. Quote
Super User Shane J Posted November 5, 2015 Super User Posted November 5, 2015 It may not be as quick as you think right now to establish a pattern. This is the exact time of year a lot of people start to struggle. If you were fortunate enough to catch the short window of very aggressive feeding, then you may be expecting the fish to just be going crazy like they were a couple weeks ago. Front after front, extreme fluctuations in barometric pressure and temperature, oxygen levels changing dramatically, angle of the sun, and of course going from low low water, to very high water, are all your main factors in what mood those fish are in. Will you still find bass near food supplies as always? Yes, pretty likely, however, finding them there (or anywhere) with this particular set of environmental circumstances, is sometimes challenging. I'm a big fish hunter, so I choose to always start on my off-shore humps, and points first, and this time of year, I want to know where any active fish are immediately, if not sooner, so a crank will get in there and scout a section of the area I wanna hit. If I get hit, I'll go to a jig, see what happens. At least 3 flips to each primary target. If I get on fish that way, I have a pretty good idea my depth I should be working, and to what they are relating to. Depending on how those first two presentations went, If I need to keep looking for fish, I will check shallow, often using a topwater as my search bait first, tossing it all the way up onto shore, and slowly crawling it into the water, and creeping it back to the boat. If that works, sweet, if not, I'll switch to a swim jig, and make my way through the water column, see if they are on those wind blown shorelines following baitfish. Of course, I'll never pass standing timber if it's in my target depth, and a jig or a Tx -rigged Lobster, Bug, or Space Monkey on braid to check all those. Again, hit as close to the tree as possible, then try the other side, then put a couple behind and to both sides of it. I could flip trees all day, every day, and be happy. Just be versatile out there, keep your lake changes in mind, don't be afraid to try as many things as you need, and you can still have a successful late Fall, and they are all fat right now, so you just might mess around and catch a PB. I'll see you out there. 5 Quote
bobh64 Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 Hitting Rust again lets hope for some slobs today 1 Quote
bobh64 Posted November 5, 2015 Posted November 5, 2015 Hitting Rust again lets hope for some slobs today Got off the pond around 2 after putting a dozen smallies into the boat. average size was 2lbs with the biggest at 3.8lbs I thought it was going to be a great start hitting a smallie on the second cast with a shadow rap stick bait but then it got hard 20 ft deep with watermelon with red speck spider grubs on a football head or a black with blue tube bait till the bite died around 1. The weather was almost to perfect with no breeze on a crystal clear pond. 2 Quote
MainelyBASS Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 Got out yesterday with my "buddy" fishing is still insanely good 3 Quote
NEjitterbugger Posted November 6, 2015 Posted November 6, 2015 Definitely a tough day, for me at least... Tried my first spot for about 4 hours with no givers just some perch nibbles and then moved on and got tossed around by the wind in my 2nd spot. Quote
Mainebass1984 Posted November 7, 2015 Posted November 7, 2015 The bass have been slamming blade baits the past coupe of times I have been out. I have been fishing them in 10-35 ft and getting a lot of 3-4 lbers, smallmouth and largemouth. This time of year when the water temperature is 50 degrees or less I do very well with a blade bait. I use to exclusively fish a jig until ice up. Once I started fishing a blade bait I noticed I got more bites then a jig and I was still catching quality fish. Yesterday I was out on Champlain fishing a blade bait with my friend. Out biggest 5 smallies weighed in at 20 lbs 4 ounces. Last weekend I had a similar day fishing a blade bait back in Maine. Blade baits are a proven technique this time of year. Blade baits are very consistent this time of year. A jig works well and is always good option in my opinion. It seems though the amount of bites I get doubles when switching from a jig to a blade bait this time of year. I will be fishing a blade bait until the ice is though sick I cant break through it with my boat. 2 Quote
Super User deaknh03 Posted November 7, 2015 Super User Posted November 7, 2015 The bass have been slamming blade baits the past coupe of times I have been out. I have been fishing them in 10-35 ft and getting a lot of 3-4 lbers, smallmouth and largemouth. This time of year when the water temperature is 50 degrees or less I do very well with a blade bait. I use to exclusively fish a jig until ice up. Once I started fishing a blade bait I noticed I got more bites then a jig and I was still catching quality fish. Yesterday I was out on Champlain fishing a blade bait with my friend. Out biggest 5 smallies weighed in at 20 lbs 4 ounces. Last weekend I had a similar day fishing a blade bait back in Maine. Blade baits are a proven technique this time of year. Blade baits are very consistent this time of year. A jig works well and is always good option in my opinion. It seems though the amount of bites I get doubles when switching from a jig to a blade bait this time of year. I will be fishing a blade bait until the ice is though sick I cant break through it with my boat. You ever have any luck with a blade bait? 4 Quote
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