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8 minutes ago, ScottW said:

Forecasters called for ‘light snow flurries’ last night so all the bread, milk and beer disappeared in minutes here.

 

I was in Columbus, Ohio once when a blizzard was forecast. People panicked in the neighborhood grocery store. They used their forearms to sweep cans into their carts. There were broken bottles on the floors and people were checking out with multiple carts. 

 

I bought a watermelon and paid in the "10 Items or Less" line. I was the only one in that line and I was embarrassed for my species. 

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I’ve witnessed that sadly years ago here. I was dumbfounded at first then embarrassed like you mentioned.

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16 hours ago, ol'crickety said:

I tried ice fishing once.

 

 

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Just now, Team9nine said:

Because sometimes you just want to see if you can do it or not… ?

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44 minutes ago, Team9nine said:

Because sometimes you just want to see if you can do it or not… ?

 

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Like there was ever any doubt ~

Nicely Done 

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A-Jay

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@gimruis Love that video! Thanks!!!

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today i went to Lake Ray 'There are just lots of spiders' and caught allergies. I took photos but you can't really even see the spiders

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I made it out for 5 hours today.  I caught 11 including a fat largemouth that was 6 pounds even.  20 1/8 inches long 17 1/2 girth.  She's been eating good.   I also lost a ~2 pounder while boat flipping it.  The bill pulled out of a DT6.  I caught a couple on a chatter bait (my first chatterbait bass.)   a few on a DT6.  The 6 pounder came on a T-rig.   I also caught 1 on a Jig.   It was really windy today.  Temp was around 50 but I was cold.  Water temp is up to 52.  

 

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Caught em on a variety of things today, fun times on the river. Also got the triple crown of spot, smallmouth, and largemouth. Boat touching rocks photo included for @gimruisDA0415BC-685B-4388-BAAF-FF0262E21F93.jpegF40A570E-FFD5-42DD-9F8D-C5A7D99C29C8.jpeg534FD9DA-5F27-4A42-9365-89A38389BFE1.jpegC16D45D6-3C32-400D-8AAE-568C70F8F0CE.jpegE564BC8D-A9A0-4A06-A84E-7693BFA7A816.jpegC6528B33-8BC9-4D58-8125-435FBACE72F0.jpeg5C365A34-E7D2-4D54-B40C-E0CC0CF1399D.jpeg20F1F0F7-25C2-4BB4-A095-5CB3D9288F67.jpeg

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Riggs: I'll be good if you take me with you.

Me: I definitely do not believe you.

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If this is the first "fish" pic you know it was slow...

Beautiful morning and unseasonably warm. Almost made up for the lack of action.

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First fish of the day... a trout on an underspin.

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And another accidental trout!

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Finally a bass. Pops caught one too, but it was a tad small and abruptly returned to the lake to ensure there was no photographic proof.  ?

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2 hours ago, TnRiver46 said:

Caught em on a variety of things today, fun times on the river. Also got the triple crown of spot, smallmouth, and largemouth. Boat touching rocks photo included for @gimruisDA0415BC-685B-4388-BAAF-FF0262E21F93.jpegF40A570E-FFD5-42DD-9F8D-C5A7D99C29C8.jpeg534FD9DA-5F27-4A42-9365-89A38389BFE1.jpegC16D45D6-3C32-400D-8AAE-568C70F8F0CE.jpegE564BC8D-A9A0-4A06-A84E-7693BFA7A816.jpegC6528B33-8BC9-4D58-8125-435FBACE72F0.jpeg5C365A34-E7D2-4D54-B40C-E0CC0CF1399D.jpeg20F1F0F7-25C2-4BB4-A095-5CB3D9288F67.jpeg

Look at all those different lures! Jerkbait, jig, swimbait, and a green worm, but no purple worm? Next thing we know you’ll have a spinnerbait tied on. ?

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2 minutes ago, Fishlegs said:

Look at all those different lures! Jerkbait, jig, swimbait, and a green worm, but no purple worm? Next thing we know you’ll have a spinnerbait tied on. ?

I threw it some today! 

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1 hour ago, TnRiver46 said:

I threw it some today! 

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4 hours ago, NorcalBassin said:

Riggs: I'll be good if you take me with you.

Me: I definitely do not believe you.

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@NorcalBassin I don’t know how he acts in the boat but if I had a boat and seen that face I would be like awww heck let’s go??

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10 hours ago, NorcalBassin said:

Riggs: I'll be good if you take me with you.

Me: I definitely do not believe you.

 

 

So Riggs didn't get to go?  Dolly wanted to go, but she just had a hair cut.  She would have been too cold.  

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@NorcalBassin, I love when you post. I love your dad's joy, the fine fish you catch, and the backdrops. 90% of Maine is trees, the most of every state. Now, I understand that California has the world's greatest trees, but I also see your shorelines that aren't just tree free, but seemingly plant free. Your sky is even different than ours, a different shade of blue. It's just cool to see all the different places where we catch bass. 

 

Alex has shared a few times his surprise at the number of largemouth in Maine. I share that surprise. Maine is famous for smallmouth and trout. So, I'm in the land of spruce, cedar, white pine, and sugar maples catching bigmouths in bogs. Then there are the Great Lakes' fishers with their behemoths. And southern Florida fishers in the grass. The adaptability of bass will always amaze me. They're literally from coast to coast and bottom to top, thriving wherever they swim. 

 

P. S. - Don't forget Riggs next time.

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2 hours ago, ol'crickety said:

@NorcalBassin, I love when you post. I love your dad's joy, the fine fish you catch, and the backdrops. 90% of Maine is trees, the most of every state. Now, I understand that California has the world's greatest trees, but I also see your shorelines that aren't just tree free, but seemingly plant free. Your sky is even different than ours, a different shade of blue. It's just cool to see all the different places where we catch bass. 

 

Alex has shared a few times his surprise at the number of largemouth in Maine. I share that surprise. Maine is famous for smallmouth and trout. So, I'm in the land of spruce, cedar, white pine, and sugar maples catching bigmouths in bogs. Then there are the Great Lakes' fishers with their behemoths. And southern Florida fishers in the grass. The adaptability of bass will always amaze me. They're literally from coast to coast and bottom to top, thriving wherever they swim. 

 

P. S. - Don't forget Riggs next time.

Thank you for the kind words! Hopefully the shoreline pics will start having some more green in them as the water level continues to rise. That lake is still 140ft from full pool, but that sure beats the 200+ it was in the fall. The smaller lake below this one's dam is full or close to it nearly year round and has a lot of underwater vegetation. It's like being in two different worlds right next to each other.

 

Riggs is still a pup between the ears and a better name would have been Taz or ADHD Shredder. He's doing pretty well following commands, but not to the point of being ready to be around treble hooks. I think he should be ready for the spring though... fingers crossed! 

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@NorcalBassin, I follow your weather issues on the US Drought Monitor map. I check every week. I'm hoping your Sierra Nevada snow melting will be slow enough to another score or much more of lake level rise.

 

Ah, I didn't think about your equation: trebles + puppy = OUCH!

 

Okay, please tell Riggs: "C'mon, little dude! Get your act together! Life is short, but the fishing days will be long and lovely."

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Dolly stays away from hooks until I tell her it's OK.  She loves to smell the fish.  She did jump in once after a Largemouth that was jumping/walking on it's tail.  

 

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In between pressure systems here. Temps rising into the low 50s today, but clear blue skies, no wind, and clearing waters. Fished right through them today on the first pass, just getting one dink, so bumped up the jig head weight and slowed down, and that did the trick. Quickly picked up a bunch more after that from the same spots, ending with a dozen. Extended forecast still looks pretty promising through next weekend :thumbsup:

 

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@Team9nine

 

Good looking fish!

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