Ktho Posted August 31, 2017 Posted August 31, 2017 Lightning abated at 5:45am to let me launch and do battle with high winds settling and calming into 109 heat. Managed a couple deep structure jig fish.   15 Quote
WDE Posted September 1, 2017 Posted September 1, 2017 21 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said: Around here, those are the size shad you want to be fishing around, because that's where the big bass want to be.  Fish were a bit 'off' yesterday because of this today(or I assume). The bass I grabbed was by the lamppost in the background, I'd be knee deep if it was today. Quote
boostr Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 PB 5 1/2 lb New Jersey Cow  And this sad excuse  10 Quote
Angealy Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 After what felt like hours of tying on most of my tackle and not getting a single bite i felt like heading home. But before i did, I gave it one final shot and rigged up a bullet weight t-rig with a green watermelon color yum dinger thinking "Why not?, I haven't used this today" Bingo! My first bass of the day was like playing cat and mouse, I watched as this same bass went back to the same spot i was casting to after getting off the hook two times just for my worm, Talk about being determined. Cast 1:Hooked, Lost. Cast 2:Hooked, Lost. "Blood is boiling at this point because i want  this fish regardless of weight and size lol" Cast 3:Hooked and she was not getting away this time. Bass number two went much better>Threw out let it sink and felt first bump/saw my line go in another direction and set the hook. This bass jumped in the air many times till the grass was on top of her and after getting all that slop off of her to unhook her she ended up breaking off one side of her mouth/jaw off allowing the hook to fall off. I wanted to get a picture but didn't want to hurt the fish so i put her back into the lake and packed up.  12 Quote
boostr Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 Just keep the rod tip down and your line tight to keep the fish from jumping to much. Those are the best fish. I caught a fatty similarly with the  "Ooh, let me try here before I go"    1 Quote
SWVABass Posted September 2, 2017 Posted September 2, 2017 new pb went 4.45 caught on a tube @ 930 in the morning. Had been a slow bite, saw some shad skipping and threw my tube in behind them. I thought I hooked a tree when I set the hook and the she jumped and bout had a coronary. Anchored my limit of 8.33 and big bass. Can't wait to break 5lbs now!!! 16 1 Quote
Super User fishwizzard Posted September 3, 2017 Super User Posted September 3, 2017 I have been in a dropshot frenzy for the last few weeks. Â I have been catching more and bigger fish now then I have all year. Â On friday morning IÂ hit a local pond and immediately hooked up with a little pounder. Â In an hour or so I managed 1 more around that size and two more right around 2lbs, with this being the nicest one. Â I got two more dinks and decided that since the larger fish both came very tight to the wall, I would re-fish the spot I started but a bit slower and closer to the wall. Â Â That paid off and I almost immediately I hooked into this fella; A three pound bass is pretty good for this place and this was likely the best bass I have ever pulled out of it. Â Or it was the best, as maybe 10min later I got this one; This is maybe a pound heavier than anything I have regularly caught here. Â At this point I don't know if I will ever put the dropshot rod down. Â Â All of my bass came on a 6" Marten's Madness Roboworm on a 1/0 Gamay Finesse Cover hook. Â Incredibly, I got my first five fish on a single worm. I had never seen on so worn, I usually loose one every fish when with other hooks. Â 16 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted September 3, 2017 Super User Posted September 3, 2017 Keeping it simple on a cool, post-front day. Pond hopping with a couple baits stuffed in a pocket, along with just 1 outfit. A lot better quality than I expected given the conditions. A brief warmup starts tomorrow before the next front moves in.     18 Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 Well I'm starting to get the hang of my new Lew's American Hero baitcaster. Still have some getting used to considering I've never used or owned one before. Was hoping I'd have a bass pic to post catching it on it. Not today. However I do have a first to post. My girlfriend and I went to Buhlow Lake this evening and using my Lew's spinning rod and a 1/4oz black and blue Strike King swim jig with one of my new black and blue Arkie crawfish jig trailers I caught this little fella marking my first ever jig bass. One of these days I'm gonna be able to post a pic of a big un regardless of what I catch it on. Hoping tomorrow is that day as my girlfriend and I are going to Valentine Lake in Gardner, Louisiana. Gotta get some more practice in on my new baitcaster too. ? 10 Quote
Angealy Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 8 hours ago, MichaelCopeland said: Well I'm starting to get the hang of my new Lew's American Hero baitcaster. Ah yes, I remember when i went through "Getting used to my bait caster" My advice: You want to have your bait caster tuned and keep it that way very important! You can do this if you fallow the tips below.  1.Adjusting your spool tension knob to match the lure you will be using. Remember, Not every lure weights the same so you you will be adjusting your spool tension every time you switch out a lure till it's tuned right. Personally, I like to have mine set to slowly drop or not drop at all. By doing this i can cast out and as soon as my lure hits the water/ground it won't bird's nest and the spool stops itself.  2.Adjusting your breaks, In your case you want it on the highest setting as you are starting out. But you may adjust your breaks later if you want but that's up to you. Personally, I like to keep mine on the highest and still do today, I like it this way but your mileage may vary.  3.When start out using your baitcaster you won't be able to cast out very far and you'll feel like you don't know how to fish but if you stick with it and don't give up you'll find yourself sooner or later making those longer and accurate cast.  I used to not be able to cast out very far and now i can cast out as far and accurate just as good as my friend using spinning setup.   1 Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 Thanks for the advice. I believe I have it pretty well tuned in for my chatter bait. I went to the smaller pond by the house a little while ago and only got one little backlash that's because my lure caught hold of a tall weed as I casted. Took only a second or two to undo. Distance is good enough for me right now just the accuracy thing is a bit harder to get down. I'm not backing down though. I'm gonna learn how to use it as good or better than my spinning gear. Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 Baitcaster is officially broke in, catching a bass with it that is! Haven't been to Valentine Lake yet today. Family things come up and delayed it for a bit. So I went to the smaller pond by my house only taking my Lew's spinning rod and my new Lew's baitcaster. 3/8oz white Z-Man chatter bait with a sprayed grass Reaction Innovations sweet beaver tied on to baitcaster and a 1/4oz black and blue Strike King swim jig with an black and blue Arkie crawfish jig trailer tied onto my spinning rod. I was alternating between the two to see what the bass wanted. No bites on the jig and got one bite on the chatter bait. So I tossed it out there more. Finally got a solid bite on it and brought in this little fella marking my first ever baitcaster bass. It looks like a turtle or something took a bite out of him down towards the tail. Not sure though. Kinda sucks all my firsts are little ones but at least I caught them. Been getting a lot of firsts here lately, thanks to this site and all you awesome folks on here. So glad I joined this site. Thanks a million everyone! ? 15 Quote
Angealy Posted September 3, 2017 Posted September 3, 2017 It looks like your doing great if i do say so myself! 1 Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted September 4, 2017 Posted September 4, 2017 @Angealy thank you sir! Baitcaster strikes again! My girlfriend and I went to Valentine Lake for almost 2 hours and not even a bite. Very disappointing. So we left and stopped at Sonic to get a shake and headed to Buhlow Lake. Wasn't much happening there and it was a little too hot for my girlfriend but I noticed a spot that I like to fish from had become vacant. So we drove down to it and my girlfriend stayed in the car in the shade. Even though the spot I was going to was fairly shaded too, she didn't feel like walking over to it from the road. I told her I wouldn't be long unless some bass catching was going on. I only took my baitcaster with me with the white chatter bait/sprayed grass sweet beaver trailer tied on. No tackle bag or anything else. About my fifth or sixth cast got a hold of this about a pound or so bass. Continued to cast a few more times to see if anything else was biting but the trailer didn't want to stay on. That happened earlier also after catching the little guy I posted a few hours ago. Sucks those things only last for one catch using as a trailer. Is there something I can do to keep the trailer put so as to stop this from happening? Anyways, third day learning a baitcaster I seem to have it dialed in pretty good for a 3/8oz chatter bait with a sweet beaver trailer, didn't have any backlashes or birdnests. That makes me happy and I caught two bass with it too! Still no big un but it was a great day regardless. 9 Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted September 4, 2017 Posted September 4, 2017 Another one for the baitcaster/white chatter bait/sprayed grass sweet beaver combo. Could be my new PB. Didn't have a scale but it felt bigger than any of the other bass I've caught. I'm guessing 3lbs. 12 Quote
Ktho Posted September 4, 2017 Posted September 4, 2017 Caught a monster today pitching the tule reeds. For the curious I got it on a Dbomb, 3/0 ewg, 3/8 tungsten bullet weight and straight 50# maxcuatro braid.   20 1 Quote
Bassin' Brad Posted September 4, 2017 Posted September 4, 2017 This small but chunky bass fell for a chartreuse with black back square bill while I was bouncing it off of rocks. Caught half a dozen more that was smaller. This small lake is recovering from a bad drought and is coming back nicely. 13 Quote
MichaelCopeland Posted September 4, 2017 Posted September 4, 2017 I lost my white chatter bait just a little while ago to a low hanging tree branch that I was trying to cast on the edge of. Lost the battle and had to cut it off. Oh well the main reason for this post is before I lost my chatter bait I finally got me a big un(a big un to me). My new PB! This girl is every bit of 4lbs. Was alot heavier than the one I caught earlier. She put up a bit of a fight but I got her in. Caught her on the red bug Ol' Monster out in the middle of the sunlit smaller pond here by the house. Glad I decided to cast out there. My original PB was 2+lbs and today I broke that twice! What an awesome day this has been! ? 16 Quote
lonnie g Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 On 9/2/2017 at 2:22 PM, Swbass15 said: new pb went 4.45 caught on a tube @ 930 in the morning. Had been a slow bite, saw some shad skipping and threw my tube in behind them. I thought I hooked a tree when I set the hook and the she jumped and bout had a coronary. Anchored my limit of 8.33 and big bass. Can't wait to break 5lbs now!!! CONGRATS ON THE NEW P.B. ! nice fish! On 9/4/2017 at 4:01 PM, MichaelCopeland said: I lost my white chatter bait just a little while ago to a low hanging tree branch that I was trying to cast on the edge of. Lost the battle and had to cut it off. Oh well the main reason for this post is before I lost my chatter bait I finally got me a big un(a big un to me). My new PB! This girl is every bit of 4lbs. Was alot heavier than the one I caught earlier. She put up a bit of a fight but I got her in. Caught her on the red bug Ol' Monster out in the middle of the sunlit smaller pond here by the house. Glad I decided to cast out there. My original PB was 2+lbs and today I broke that twice! What an awesome day this has been! ? great big congrats! new p.b. is always fun ,nice fish   3 Quote
hawgenvy Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 5 hours ago, Ktho said: Caught a monster today pitching the tule reeds. For the curious I got it on a Dbomb, 3/0 ewg, 3/8 tungsten bullet weight and straight 50# maxcuatro braid.   Did you weigh that pig? Quote
Ktho Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 I didn't. I don't typically weigh fish so didn't have a scale with me. It was a solid one for sure, probably up there somewhere good. It looked and felt bigger than an 8 I weighed a while back. 1 Quote
hawgenvy Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 Went out tonight bank fishing a local pond from 7 to 8 pm and caught this 6+ on my last cast, as the sky became dark. I was tossing a Menace grub, and at first I was hopping it back slowly. I caught a bunch of dinks that way, kind of finessing the bait, because in the summer here fish are often shy. But on my final cast, just for the hell of it, I burned it back really fast -- and this pig slammed it hard!   24 Quote
PAbasser927 Posted September 5, 2017 Posted September 5, 2017 Caught my first fish on our "new to us" bass boat that my brother and I have been restoring all summer. Â It also happened to be my PB! Â Tipped the scales at just over 3.5 lbs. Â Great way to break in the boat! 25 Quote
Super User NYWayfarer Posted September 5, 2017 Super User Posted September 5, 2017 My Father In-Law and I had a record day of doubling up on Saturday. Three times we doubled up on Smallmouth and then we had a double when he caught a Smallmouth and I got a Redbreast Sunfish. We were using Zoom Salty Tubes and finesse TRD's   18 Quote
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