Super User MN Fisher Posted June 2, 2021 Super User Posted June 2, 2021 Vid for my two catches yesterday is up. 16 Quote
HaydenS Posted June 2, 2021 Posted June 2, 2021 4 minutes ago, MN Fisher said: Vid for my two catches yesterday is up. Nice! That canoe rig amazing! What do you use to hold yourself in place, or do you have a trolling motor on there? Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted June 2, 2021 Super User Posted June 2, 2021 Just now, HaydenS said: Nice! That canoe rig amazing! What do you use to hold yourself in place, or do you have a trolling motor on there? Wind was mild during the second catch, so I was just drifting along. First catch, I had my anchor down (seen in the floor during the second catch), and it's on an anchor-trolley. 1 Quote
Super User deep Posted June 2, 2021 Super User Posted June 2, 2021 Weird experience fishing topwaters today. Lots of blowups- on a popper, a walk-the-dog, and a buzzbait, but few hookups. Pretty sure most of them were bass too, and not bluegills. Still caught around 10 or 12 though. Connected with this one on a 3/8 oz Cavitron near sunset: 23 Quote
Super User NHBull Posted June 3, 2021 Super User Posted June 3, 2021 Haven’t had a lot of time this Spring….The Fat Ika put 8 in the boat and 2 were just over 4lbs 21 Quote
galyonj Posted June 3, 2021 Posted June 3, 2021 Went out with @TnRiver46 and She Who Must Be Obeyed for an impromptu sesh on the French Broad this evening. Only caught these two, both on a shakeyhead. I haven't had the opportunity to catch many smallmouth, so that's always a blast. Didn't get weights on either. 17 Quote
Randy Price Posted June 3, 2021 Posted June 3, 2021 The striped bass/white bass are really starting to bite well here in N. IL. The only problem is getting the cottonwood trees seeds caught in your line and constantly having to remove them. 16 Quote
galyonj Posted June 3, 2021 Posted June 3, 2021 Finding a school of revved up white bass is so much fun. 1 Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted June 3, 2021 Super User Posted June 3, 2021 Launch site, 6am: Foggy and dead calm. What will the morning bring? Found a few that liked what they saw in this Junebug Zoom Lizard with the chartreuse tail, when flipped into the arrowheads: 22 Quote
Mbirdsley Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 No need to hit the panic button there are still small mouth in the Tittabawassee. Launched from center and started north of gratiot and came back down. Nothing too big but, on the board finally for smallies mouth and no farm animals today . All came on a mojo rig with a 4 inch black and blue flake yum dinger. Couple bites on a jig and craw but, couldn’t connect . Last pic was the biggest smallie . The second pic looks like he’s been caught before. Landed about 8 total 22 Quote
j bab Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 Went smallie fishing for the first time last week. Spent a day and a half with my dad and Garrett Paquette on Lake St Clair and pretty much destroyed them. 12 hours total, around 70 smallmouth landed, 7 of which were over 4lbs! Sorry about the rotated pics, not sure how to fix on mobile. Frustrating 22 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted June 4, 2021 Global Moderator Posted June 4, 2021 Well I guess somebody has to follow @j bab‘s monster fish got out after work and had a fun evening, a 18”+ smallmouth grabbed my lure in the first five minutes, a rage menace on one of @Bluebasser86 shakey heads (he didn’t jump off) then my buddy got a nice spotted bass Then I tried some drop shotting with a little hand poured X zone bait and a herring grabbed that as soon as it hit the water. The smallies were biting it non stop as well, I need to drop shot more often 25 Quote
gunsinger Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 On Monday, I lost what would have been my PB because I was too tentative setting the hook. Last night, I went back to the same spot thinking, "I know where you live big girl." I get there and cast a wacky rigged watermelon/red flake. I hop it a couple of times and there it was...that telltale tap...tap. I set the hook like I'm gonna rip her tail out. DINK. Well shoot. Maybe she's still there but a little further up the log. This time I toss a TR Zoom curly tail, watermelon seed. Again, tap...tap...and this time....ANOTHER DINK. Oh well, perhaps another day. The evening wasn't a total loss. I caught another 5-6. This one was the best of the lot @ 2.51 lbs. 15 Quote
galyonj Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 27 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said: Then I tried some drop shotting with a little hand poured X zone bait and a herring grabbed that as soon as it hit the water. 4 Quote
lo n slo Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 me and my grandson hit the water around 6:30 this morning in the little johnny. he’ll turn 10 in a few weeks and he’s finally getting the hang of texas rig fishing. we’re primed for a great summer together on the water. 23 Quote
TheBasslayer Posted June 4, 2021 Posted June 4, 2021 I’m not done fishing yet, but I got these 3 and another one that the picture was kinda bad on! I also hooked into a lot more, but today isn’t my best hook-up day. I’ll edit this post if I catch more! 15 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted June 4, 2021 Super User Posted June 4, 2021 27 minutes ago, TheBasslayer said: I’m not done fishing yet, but I got these 3 and another one that the picture was kinda bad on! I also hooked into a lot more, but today isn’t my best hook-up day. I’ll edit this post if I catch more! That’s what’s up ?? 1 Quote
TheBasslayer Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 PB of 2021!!!!!! My scale was broken when I weighed it, so I’m gonna buy a new scale. I’m guessing it was 3 1/4 pounds! I hooked him on a Jerkbait and a swimbait, but I hooked and landed him on a small white spinnerbait. Edit: not my PB of 2021 anymore. 16 Quote
Super User J._Bricker Posted June 5, 2021 Super User Posted June 5, 2021 With air temperature in the low 90’s and the water around 74 degrees I figured it was a good time to pick up the punchin’ rod. My best fish came when my bait was inhaled as it fell through the mat. I decided to use the net to keep her pinned as opposed trying to hand line her through the slop. Once on board it was like opening a Christmas or Fishmas present to see what ya got... in this case a big, thick and healthy 4.8lb delta bass 18 Quote
TriStateBassin106 Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 Lil guy from the other night. Junebug pitboss on a 1/4oz tungsten weight. Heavy rain we had slowed everything down. 9 Quote
TheBasslayer Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 Man there are so many fish at my Grandmas lake this weekend! My 3rd biggest Bass of the year, a 2.75 pounder on a Keitech! 11 Quote
Functional Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 I wasn't supposed to be done fishing but these spots tore all my worms and jig trailers to hell. Had a tiny travel box to fish from shore at my inlaws on gaston. Only took 30 min or so for these 3. Don't mind the blood... he was a faker. Idk how big spots are supposed to get but their aggressiveness is incredible. Every one I caught had 2 chasing it all the way to shore trying to rip the worm/jig out of its mouth. 11 Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted June 5, 2021 Super User Posted June 5, 2021 Our Bass season finally opened back up officially at 12:01 AM this morning. Work was a grind yesterday, then we watched our 2 1/2 year old grand daughter, AKA The Energizer Baby. Walked the pooch at 11:00 pm, and I was really done. The new couch in the man cave is oh so comfy, but I woke up after a 1/2 hour nap with some pop. I might do a night yak trip tonight, so I swore that I'd only do one hour, then split. I started off chucking a Nories Spoon Tail Shad, and got bit quickly. This guy fought hard and kept plowing down into the weeds, so I was sure it was a nice Pickerel. Turned out to be a hard charging 3 lb bass. A scrappy 2 lber shook off a Keitech Noisy Flapper as I went to lip it, and something heavy bit then let go of the Beast Coast Miyagi twice. Sigh. Called it a night at the hour mark. Feels good to be back. 17 Quote
gunsinger Posted June 5, 2021 Posted June 5, 2021 Caught and released these two today. Had to let ‘em go due to lake rules. Kept 5 others for filleting. Add to that another 5 dinks and I’d call it a pretty good day. 17 Quote
Super User king fisher Posted June 5, 2021 Super User Posted June 5, 2021 The weather at my favorite bass lake in Mexico, has been exactly the same for the past 6 months. I saw that there was going to be the first rain since November, so I changed some work projects and went fishing for two days. The first day was Thursday, I got to the lake and hour before light and the sky was clear, 68 degrees, and no wind. Not what I was expecting. I fished a few favorite spots for nothing. Marked a few fish on a drop off caught a few small bass and one five pounds, on a deep diving crankbait. I marked more fish there, but couldn't get them to bite. I spent most of the day fishing trees, for small bass, and one giant that hit a spinnerbait, and got away. An hour before dark, the predicted storm was approaching so I went back to the the ledge. I made a long cast up on the flat with a deep diving crank bait. I cranked one crank, and had a 5 pounder on. Next cast same thing. The bass I had marked in 12 feet of water earlier had moved up on the flat, in 5 feet of water, and were hitting. I switched to a square bill and landed a four pounder. The wind was blowing 35 knots so I put a bigger square bill on to cast further, and landed a 6 pounder with a huge tilapia tail hanging out its mouth. After seeing the size of the tail, I tied on the biggest square bill I own on. After that I hooked a bass between 5 and 6 pounds every time a drifted by that spot. I finally had to stop, due to the wind, rain, lightning, and darkness. One more drift, one last cast had gone on for way to long, but was worth getting wet, and scared. Camping that night was far from dry, but I was ready to fish at daylight. I went back to the flat, but only landed one about 5 pounds further out on the drop in 12 feet of water. I new there must be more fish there, but couldn't get a bite on anything. I tried crankbaits, spinnerbaits, worms, jigs not a single bite. I spent a couple hours of the flipping zoom old monsters into trees for smaller fish. When I went back to the ledge I tried crankbaits again for no luck. I was going to call it a day, but decided to try a Reaction Innovations Skinny dipper on a jig head before leaving. First two casts were big fish, that got off. Next cast was a 6.5 pounder. Just to find out if it was the lure or timing, I dragged a Texas rigged worm, slowly over the drop, and a couple casts with a crankbait for no luck. Put the Skinny Dipper back on and first cast landed a 6 pound bass. I caught a couple more then the bite finally stopped and was getting time to leave, but before leaving I wanted to try an A rig. I had never landed a fish on one, and thought if they wanted one swimbait, why wouldn't they want 5? The rod I have is way to light for and A rig, so the first cast resulted in a professional grade back lash. Next cast was a 7 pound 23 inch bass. I hooked a fish almost every cast for the next 20 min. then had to go home. Just what I needed, an excuse to buy another rod, more A rigs, skinny dippers, and giant square bills. I guess great days bass fishing are not free, but well worth the cost. Biggest bass was 23 inches, 7 pounds, numerous 4 to 6 pound fish. 23 Quote
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