North Ga Hillbilly Posted May 18, 2012 Posted May 18, 2012 I went home to spend some time with my parents this week and luck would have it there is a mountain lake about seven miles from my parents house. I had done some fishing there in the past, and saw several big fish before, but my biggest was a 6 or 7 I caught a few years back. Its a tough place to fish from shore due to there being tons of wood, most of it sunk in very deep water. I threw the rat some and got a group of followers with three over 10#. Not bites that day, but I went back yesterday and threw a Hudd now that i knew where they were. About 30 min into fishing I saw a big momma holding to a tree. I did a real awkward flip cast over close to her and about half way into the retrieve I got a big bite. Got her in did my weighing and picture taking and let her free. I was amazed to then see that the big fish i assumed I had just caught... was still there! This place has a BIG population of BIG bass. She went 11.2 on my new digital scale. NGaHB 1 Quote
shimmy Posted May 18, 2012 Posted May 18, 2012 ...you are now converting your skills from the honey hole to additional lakes. You sir are becoming a swim machine. Man that is just flat out awesome. Your confidence must be through the roof! You have caught some serious monsters this year. Quote
Super User bassfisherjk Posted May 19, 2012 Super User Posted May 19, 2012 Awesome fish.Congrat's! Quote
North Ga Hillbilly Posted May 19, 2012 Author Posted May 19, 2012 Yea Shimmy, its been cool to put some confidence to work elsewhere. The other big bass this year wernt coming from confidence, but now ive got it all feelin good. Zip Pow- I've got a box of big baits that are callin to be thrown, but I keep coming back to the hudd. I really like the 6" weedless for fish even down to 1 or 2#! I fish the weedless baits like a jig, let them sink and bounce a few times then swim it back. A 6" hudd can be thrown on a flippin stick really comfortably. The 8" really needs a swimbait rod, tho I have seen them lobbed on a flippin stick. I swim them slow, real slow, and just target the big ones. You'll have some really long dry spells, but I think its worth it in the end. NGaHB Quote
Fishmaster10 Posted May 20, 2012 Posted May 20, 2012 Great fish! Keep up the good work with those swimbaits Quote
paul. Posted May 20, 2012 Posted May 20, 2012 heck of of honey hole it sounds like. and that's a great fish for sure. what other swimbaits do you throw besides the hudd? Quote
North Ga Hillbilly Posted May 20, 2012 Author Posted May 20, 2012 heck of of honey hole it sounds like. and that's a great fish for sure. what other swimbaits do you throw besides the hudd? I've now got 4 lakes Im throwing swimbaits in with high levels of success. This one came from the newest addition, tho its a lake Ive fished all my life. I put some time in with real prey swimbaits and morgan custom lures. I also use some of my own making. Now that its warmer the hard bait bite should be turning on. Alot of times I will throw a hard bait, expecially a wake bait, and find the fish via followers, then come back later that day or the next and catch the followers with a Hudd. NGaHB Quote
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