corn-on-the-rob Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 11 hours ago, 12poundbass said: Family night bridge fishing. The wife actually set the hook started reeling saw how big it was and panicked, handed it to my son. He couldn't reel very much so he handed it to me. I finally was able to land it after a decent fight. A new PB 3lb 3oz. It was a good night. So who's PB is it!? Family PB! 2 Quote
Ktho Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 The weather has been hot here the past 2 days into the mid 90s with clear blue skies. Not sure why but that means the lipless catches fire and the bass here love it. I've gotten 19 the past 2 days almost all 2-4lbs and lost about 9 more all on the lipless.  9 Quote
KayakFish107 Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 Here's a few from the past few weekends! Got my pb smallie for at least fir length, didn't get a weight on her, but she was a tank even though spawned out! And a nice largemouth 100yards away the following weekend. 19" and 20.25" respectively. Big shoutout to @roadwarrior for helping me out!! On jigs!  18 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted June 18, 2017 Global Moderator Posted June 18, 2017 11 hours ago, corn-on-the-rob said: So who's PB is it!? Family PB! Yup we'll say it's a family PB. She catches enough big ones by only using a Senko so she can share this one. LOL 2 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 18, 2017 Super User Posted June 18, 2017 14 hours ago, Ktho said: The weather has been hot here the past 2 days into the mid 90s with clear blue skies. Not sure why but that means the lipless catches fire and the bass here love it. I've gotten 19 the past 2 days almost all 2-4lbs and lost about 9 more all on the lipless.  Good job man, It show 90 in my car when came back from kayak at 10:00 today. Didn't catch a thing and missing A bite from Fluke. Gotta try lipless crank for sure. Too bad I only have a few and tried in once this year. 3 Quote
Ktho Posted June 18, 2017 Posted June 18, 2017 It's worth a shot. I really only get into them good on the lipless here at laguna niguel regional park, although I see on instagram that people get em at canyon lake with it. Looks like the temps aren't going anywhere, guess it's summer for real now. 1 Quote
lonnie g Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 that's what you call scratching one out! Â happy fathers day glad you got to fish with your son! 3 Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted June 19, 2017 Super User Posted June 19, 2017 Went out on Saturday morning for the first day of bass season here in PA. My partner started out hot in the morning throwing a 7" MS Slammer. He caught a 3-4 and a 4-9 in the first 15 minutes. I caught all my fish on a frog and flipping.   18 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 19, 2017 Super User Posted June 19, 2017 3 hours ago, fishballer06 said: Went out on Saturday morning for the first day of bass season here in PA. My partner started out hot in the morning throwing a 7" MS Slammer. He caught a 3-4 and a 4-9 in the first 15 minutes. I caught all my fish on a frog and flipping.  First day of bass season? For me in heat SoCal I think my bass season is on halt for at least 3 months until fall ? 1 Quote
Super User fishballer06 Posted June 19, 2017 Super User Posted June 19, 2017 5 minutes ago, JustJames said:  First day of bass season? For me in heat SoCal I think my bass season is on halt for at least 3 months until fall ?  Our bass goes out of season on the opening day of trout season (second Saturday of April), and then doesn't come back in until the third Saturday of June.  The fish commission says it's so the bass can spawn successfully, but it's really because all they care about is trout season and forcing guys to buy a $5 trout stamp on top of their standard license. 5 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 19, 2017 Super User Posted June 19, 2017 That's suck, I don't think we have to buy stamp for trout or any other freshwater fish beside saltwater or second rod. My friend just went up north in sierra 2-3 weeks ago (trout season started in May, I believe) and got me a few frozen trouts. Quote
lonnie g Posted June 19, 2017 Posted June 19, 2017 JAMES I would click on the like icon, but that's just to sad to like if I couldn't fish I think I would just call the coroner, and besides you know if you hang around the house to much you are gonna get a honey do list. come to Indiana i'll take ya . just cant let a man suffer that way. 1 Quote
Super User JustJames Posted June 19, 2017 Super User Posted June 19, 2017 summer time always a bad time for me to catch any bass. I'm still struggling fishing deep water in my Jon boat, let alone kayak. I take my boat out less than 10 times a year. I don't know how to read cover, let alone structure. I might have to go back to lake Perris and hire professional guide to teach me these things. Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted June 19, 2017 Super User Posted June 19, 2017 Judging by some of the pictures you've been posting,youre doing better than you think !. But I know what you mean.Deep water's been a struggle for me too , not that we have comparatively much of it here in FL. 1 Quote
boostr Posted June 20, 2017 Posted June 20, 2017 22 hours ago, fishballer06 said:  Our bass goes out of season on the opening day of trout season (second Saturday of April), and then doesn't come back in until the third Saturday of June.  The fish commission says it's so the bass can spawn successfully, but it's really because all they care about is trout season and forcing guys to buy a $5 trout stamp on top of their standard license. Here in Jersey its year round, theres only a couple of months where it's C&R only which is during the spawn. Quote
mllrtm79 Posted June 20, 2017 Posted June 20, 2017 nice one at lunchtime today  private pond about 3 miles from work. 13 Quote
WDE Posted June 21, 2017 Posted June 21, 2017 The only size of note on this little bass is the scar across his belly. I'm impressed that a wound that big didn't kill the little feller. Â Â 8 Quote
WolfyBrandon Posted June 21, 2017 Posted June 21, 2017 [June 19, 2017] (Monday) -----Conditions----- Time: 8:00am - 2:30pm Sky:  Clear to Partly Cloudy. Wind: Slight Wind from the North Water Temps: 54-64F Water Clarity: Clear (5ft+) --------------------  Headed out with a friend from work and his son. I managed to catch 6 bass, I believe he caught around 8, with one being a nice 2 lb 12 oz - 17" Largemouth, and another being a nice 2 lb+ Smallmouth. It was a great day... we both caught numbers & size even though we had to cut the day short at 2:30pm.  1st Bass = 9 & 3/4" - 0.37 lb (06 oz)  2nd Bass = 11" - 0.53 lb (08 oz)  3rd Bass = 18 & 3/4" - 2.69 lb (2 lb, 11 oz)    (Guessed ~3 lb, but it was skinny)  4th Bass = 12 & 3/8" -  0.84 lb (13 oz)  5th Bass = 17" - 2.34 lb (2 lb, 05 oz)  6th Bass = 13 & 3/4" - 0.95 lb (~1 lb)  Currently have plans to fish again tomorrow (21st), and possibly pickup where we left off...  WolfyBrandon  13 Quote
GetBent Posted June 21, 2017 Posted June 21, 2017 6.5# on a h2O model M blue/char crankbait. Falcon lake. 13 Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted June 21, 2017 Super User Posted June 21, 2017 I have so many plastics to use up, but I can't seem to put the black buzzbait down (just a hair under 20", although not sitting on the board quite right...): Â 13 Quote
clh121787 Posted June 21, 2017 Posted June 21, 2017 1 hour ago, fishballer06 said: Â Nice fish. Do you enter it in the share a lunker program? Not big enough. And they won't accept any for several more months. If I ever catch a teen she will absolutely not be donated to the share lunker program 1 Quote
Super User NHBull Posted June 21, 2017 Super User Posted June 21, 2017 Didn't expect to throw a wacky rig this early, but got 4 like this... 17 Quote
lonnie g Posted June 23, 2017 Posted June 23, 2017 caught 13 this past evening in about 2 hours. the biggest about 4 1/2 couple more 4's and a couple 3's the rest dinks. sure was fun tho! 9 Quote
WolfyBrandon Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 [June 21, 2017](Wednesday) -----Conditions----- Time: 2:00pm - 7:20pm Sky:  Clear "Bluebird Sky" Wind: Strong Wind from the Southwest (White Caps) Water Temps: 64-67F Water Clarity: Clear (10ft+) --------------------  My friend from work (Jeremy) and I planned to continue from where we last fished back on the 19th (Monday) and had to cut the day short. We both got off from work at 1:00pm, geared up and headed to the lake, and were in the water and headed north to our location at 2:00pm. First thing to note was today was forecasted to be windy, and when we arrived at the lake we could see a southwest wind strong enough to cause white caps.   The wind wasn't much of an issue though as the location we planned to fish was north on the protected side of the lake out of the wind.  We decided to start fishing near where I caught my largest one the last time we were out. The bass in my local area spawn anywhere from Late-May to Mid-June, depending on the year. This year we received a lot of snowfall & record amounts of rainfall so the conditions are about a month behind last year. I suspected the nice one I caught on the 19th may have been on a bed, but couldn't confirm it due to depth & waves. I let Jeremy make the first cast to the spot so he had a chance at the big one if it was still there - and sure enough seconds later he was hooked up. Sadly, it shook loose while fighting it to the boat, so I made a cast to the exact same spot and again it was only seconds before I had a tight line and gave a good hookset...  1st Bass = 18 & 3/4" - 2.69 lb (2 lb, 11 oz)  Same bass as last time. I was able to get a better measurement and it's actually closer to 18 & 3/4", same weight. Still couldn't see a bed but being that it's in the exact same spot, and we both hooked into it within less than 60sec, and I could see it's been caught before by someone else, I would say it has to be the male on a bed. Since I've caught it twice now within 3 days, I made sure to give it a good healthy release...   We continued to fish, and I had another nice Smallmouth follow my bait and check it out but just turn and swim away. I made multiple casts trying different things to no avail, then Jeremy made a cast with his bait (similar yet different) and hooked right into it. Turned out to be a (1 lb, 10 oz) Smallmouth.  There has been this common thing on all of our fishing trips... At some locations whenever we have the boat in ~35-45ft of water the Sonar has gone crazy marking things. It's been going off so much it's caused me to toss a few baits down there, and even tie on a 6XD and make a handful of casts with it...   I've seen it marked up way more than that, almost top to bottom, lines all over, but never had any bites. :Shrugs: It could be anything... from Kokanee to a school of White Suckers. Would be nice to hook something though to at least identify the species.  By this time we ran out of protected water, and were fighting the wind again, so we changed locations and headed further north to the next protected area. It was pretty much one after another for the both of us, but mostly just dinks - no real size to them. I caught a total of 10, Jeremy caught a total of 11. Just numbers today, for the exception of my first one which was the one I caught before. Anyway, here are the larger ones of the bunch...  7th Bass = 11 & 1/4" - 0.53 lb (08 oz)  8th Bass = 10 & 5/8" - 0.44 lb (07 oz)  9th Bass = 11" - 0.51 lb (08 oz)  We both have the early work schedule so we had to pull the plug at 7:20pm and head back. It was another good day, the wind calmed down in the evening, and we caught a lot. We already have a plan brewing for this coming Monday and will probably change it up, will have to wait and see what happens...   WolfyBrandon  12 Quote
hawgenvy Posted June 24, 2017 Posted June 24, 2017 At a recent family gathering my 11 year old cousin Dax expressed great interest in bass fishing, had read up on all sorts of lures and techniques, and said he wished someday to have a baitcasting set up. Well, I indulged him. I bought Dax a Lew's TP-1 MH rod, a Lew's Speed Spool reel, filled it with FC line, tuned the reel, picked up a box full of great baits and accessories, and last week brought him with me to a local pond an hour before sunset. Dax became rapidly adept at casting a baitcaster, and with the help of some tips from me and perhaps some beginner's luck, within the hour had landed this 3 pounder and this 5 pounder, along with three or four smaller fish. Pretty darn amazing, Dax! Â Â 16 Quote
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