Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted May 28, 2012 Global Moderator Posted May 28, 2012 Decided to try a new lake today. Couple hours away but not a bad drive, never had to touch gravel. Started slow with one small one on a KVD squarebill. Couldn't buy a fish on a jig like I thought I could. Got to the first laydown and flipped a YUM wolly bully into it and caught another little chunky 14 incher. Flipped a couple really good looking trees and nothing. Got to thinking the water was pretty murky for color I was fishing so I switched to a black and blue Havoc Pitboss. First tree got a tick and stuck a good one. She was hung in the tree for a minute but I leaned on her pretty hard and she popped loose and the fight was on. She wallowed around on the top a little before I got ahold of her. 4.40lbs from the big nasty cedar tree behind me. Hit a couple other brushpiles and caught another 3lber. Flipped to a laydown and when I lifted I felt nothing. Cranked like crazy and caught up with the fish and hit her hard. Almost exactly a pound smaller than the first one, 3.39 on the same bait. Caught a few more small ones flipping trees before I ran out of good bank and putted across. Tons of willows with bass fry everywhere on the other side. I stuck another one in the 4lb range that wrapped up in the tree and came off. We got into the back of a cove and I saw a couple big fish in a willow tree. I could tell one was a carp, the other looked too green to be a carp. Pitched my bait and it caught a leaf and landed right on top of the fish. It was obvious that it was a bass that shot off and I thought I ruined my chance when she spun around, tipped down and inhaled my bait. She shot out of the water as high as I've ever seen a fish that size go and gave me a heck of a fight. 4.80lbs on an Okechobee craw Pitboss (ran out of black and blue). I caught another 3 pounder off the same tree I caught the 3lber earlier in the morning on a black and blue Rage craw. I had to fish the first couple brushpiles from the morning before we left, since I had the right bait now. The first one was a huge dead cedar, nasty real estate for a big fish to be. Pitch, shake, shake, thump! Slammed the rod back and she didn't budge. Seesawed back and forth on the limb, saw a big white side flash then she was gone. Don't want to guess a weight but without a doubt bigger than anything else I caught. Made a couple more pitches to that tree before I spun around and flipped into the smaller cedar behind me. Pitched in and lifted into weight. Crossed her eyes and the same thing happened. Tug of war, flash, gone. Another one that was bigger than the rest. Disappointing but still good to see that the monsters are there since it was the first time on the lake. Quote
Super User 00 mod Posted May 29, 2012 Super User Posted May 29, 2012 Sounds like a fantastic outing.......congrats! Jeff Quote
GoTakeANap Posted May 29, 2012 Posted May 29, 2012 very very nice. its been awhile since ive caught more than 1 fish with size. im glad at least someone is. when u fish a havoc pit boss, do u fish it with a jig or just straight to a hook like a plastic worm? Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted May 29, 2012 Author Global Moderator Posted May 29, 2012 very very nice. its been awhile since ive caught more than 1 fish with size. im glad at least someone is. when u fish a havoc pit boss, do u fish it with a jig or just straight to a hook like a plastic worm? I was fishing it with a pegged 1/4oz bullet weight and a 4/0 EWG superline hook on 50lb braid. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted May 31, 2012 Super User Posted May 31, 2012 Sounds like you had a great day. Quote
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