Super User Swamp Girl Posted May 14, 2023 Super User Posted May 14, 2023 33 minutes ago, gimruis said: I’m glad you said that, not me. He looks like he’s high in just about every selfie lol Or basically anywhere else that bass have seen pressure. Virgin Maine bass are the exception in this case. Living in Minnesota, you sit right under tens of millions of acres of wilderness water brimming with virgin bass, both lmb and smb, and pike and musky. When I fished a couple dozen of those lakes (There are so many that hundreds or maybe thousands are unnamed.), the Whopper Plopper didn't exist. I'm sure you'd have peerless fishing up there with your loathed lure. Quote
Super User gim Posted May 14, 2023 Super User Posted May 14, 2023 10 minutes ago, ol'crickety said: you sit right under tens of millions of acres of wilderness water brimming with virgin bass, both lmb and smb, and pike In northern MN that’s very possible, especially in areas of the boundary waters canoe area. Around my house in the Twin Cities area, no way. The pressure is very high on the lakes here, especially the more sizable ones. There are tournaments, high school matches, and leagues almost every night from now until Labor Day. @FryDog62, @Deephaven, and @MN Fisher will agree with me on the pressure here locally. 2 Quote
Super User MN Fisher Posted May 14, 2023 Super User Posted May 14, 2023 18 minutes ago, gimruis said: There are tournaments, high school matches, and leagues almost every night from now until Labor Day. Not to mention all the guides, the recreational boaters and the idiots on jet-skis. Tonka at times is busier than Grand Central in NY. 1 1 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 2 hours ago, gimruis said: In northern MN that’s very possible, especially in areas of the boundary waters canoe area. Around my house in the Twin Cities area, no way. The pressure is very high on the lakes here, especially the more sizable ones. There are tournaments, high school matches, and leagues almost every night from now until Labor Day. @FryDog62, @Deephaven, and @MN Fisher will agree with me on the pressure here locally. Very true Gim… I try to stay away from the crowds and crazies on opening weekend. I avoid the big name lakes this time of year or adjacent to any holiday week in the summer So I went to a smaller, semi-rural lake off the grid on opening Saturday. The parking lot at the ramp on this usually quiet lake only holds 8 vehicles/trailers. I got there at 5:30 AM and all 8 spaces were already full and another 8 parked on the county road. Things will get better as the season goes along and fishing/weather will get better. But since Covid, even our lakes have gotten more crowded and tougher to fish. With our short season and the rise in licensed anglers it’s not what it was even a few years ago. I do have 2 trips planned later this year for far/remote areas of northern Minnesota that can only be accessed if you stay at a resort on the lake (no public ramp). I like people, but I don’t like crowds… 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 When I talked about incredible fishing north of MN, I was talking about Ontario. Here's an article explaining how to reach wilderness lakes teeming with bass, walleye, musky, and pike: https://www.mensjournal.com/adventure/pristine-paddling-between-the-parks-crown-land-offers-royal-adventure-via-logging-roads-by-katie-mcky 3 Quote
Super User Popular Post king fisher Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Popular Post Posted May 15, 2023 I had the best bass fishing weekend of my life. I didn't get to the lake until mid morning on Friday, but my first bass was a 7.5 pounder caught on a Pop R. starting the trip off with a bang. I ended Friday with two 7.5 pound bass and a few in the 4 to 6 pound class. The two big ones came on a Pop R, and the rest split between a Mag Trick worm, and a 6th Sense Magnum Square Bill. Saturday I got an early start, for the day with a 5.5 pound bass on a T rig mag trick worm. I lost a giant on a Bacca Burrito, then had a dry stretch for an hour with no action. I tried another spot, and had a good one miss a spook, but I caught it with a follow up T rig worm. I guessed the bass to be around 5 pounds. I have marks on the side of my Kayak, for a quick measure. Most days I only weigh the bass that make the 24 inch mark. So anything less is just an estimate. I left that place but decided to go back there in the afternoon, when the wind picked up. There was a shelf that I hoped the bass would move up on with the wind. There was 6 to 8 feet of visibility and the bass were spooky, I marked some fish on the drop by the shelf in 22 feet, but couldn't get them to bite. I went to a bay close by after checking some points while catching a few smaller bass. I managed to catch my first bass of the day over 7 pounds pitching a worm in to a tree. After spending an hour pitching to trees for no more bites I decided to give up on bays for the day. At 11:30 the wind started blowing so I peddled over to the spot I picked for fishing in the afternoon. The day before I had tried to fish some offshore structure in the wind and was not able to stay on the spot. I was happy to find a place I thought I could drift by and still be able to present a moving bait effectively. I fished that shelf with a variety of baits with only one strike on a top water that I missed. The wind kept picking up making it difficult to maintain position, but I wasn't going to give up on the spot. It was then I decided to tie on a 3/4 ounce spinnerbait. I had never had any luck at this lake with spinnerbaits, and I usually like to fish crankbaits on rock, preferring to fish spinnerbaits in wood, and grass. The crankbaits weren't working, and I just can't resist the urge to give a spinnerbait a try whenever the wind is strong. First cast I hooked a big bass. while fighting the bass I looked down and saw 3 other bass attacking the blades on the spinnerbait hooked to my bass. I maneuvered to the lee side of an island where I could drop my anchor, land, weigh, and take pictures of the bass. It was well over 24 inches, and 7.9 pounds on the scale. The wind was getting stronger, and I noticed some current running through a slot on the shelf I was fishing. I had hoped some bass would move up on to the shelf, but didn't notice there was a slot that concentrated the wind driven current, this was only getting better. The first cast in the slot produced my next bass that was over 25 inches and weighed in at 10.1 pounds. After getting back in position, my next cast landed another one over 25 inches at 8.9 pounds. I lost the next bass when it jumped and it was in the same class as the previous fish. Then the bite stopped so I started drifting by wind blown points, and managed to land an 8.2 pound bass, as well as lost two more in the same size class all on the same worn out spinnerbait. The wind died down some in the evening, but the spinnerbait still hooked one more monster bass, but as others had that day, the hook came out on the second jump. The bass in this lake jump more than anywhere I have ever fished. Most days I would be devastated to loose a bass over 7 pound's but It didn't bother me in the least. I also landed a few bass that didn't make the 24 inch cut, that I estimate were between 4 and 6 pounds. I went back to camp with a big smile, and memories that will last forever. Saturday's catch total. 7.9 8.2 8.9 10.1 7.6 31 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 21 minutes ago, king fisher said: I had the best bass fishing weekend of my life. I didn't get to the lake until mid morning on Friday, but my first bass was a 7.5 pounder caught on a Pop R. starting the trip off with a bang. I ended Friday with two 7.5 pound bass and a few in the 4 to 6 pound class. The two big ones came on a Pop R, and the rest split between a Mag Trick worm, and a 6th Sense Magnum Square Bill. Saturday I got an early start, for the day with a 5.5 pound bass on a T rig mag trick worm. I lost a giant on a Bacca Burrito, then had a dry stretch for an hour with no action. I tried another spot, and had a good one miss a spook, but I caught it with a follow up T rig worm. I guessed the bass to be around 5 pounds. I have marks on the side of my Kayak, for a quick measure. Most days I only weigh the bass that make the 24 inch mark. So anything less is just an estimate. I left that place but decided to go back there in the afternoon, when the wind picked up. There was a shelf that I hoped the bass would move up on with the wind. There was 6 to 8 feet of visibility and the bass were spooky, I marked some fish on the drop by the shelf in 22 feet, but couldn't get them to bite. I went to a bay close by after checking some points while catching a few smaller bass. I managed to catch my first bass of the day over 7 pounds pitching a worm in to a tree. After spending an hour pitching to trees for no more bites I decided to give up on bays for the day. At 11:30 the wind started blowing so I peddled over to the spot I picked for fishing in the afternoon. The day before I had tried to fish some offshore structure in the wind and was not able to stay on the spot. I was happy to find a place I thought I could drift by and still be able to present a moving bait effectively. I fished that shelf with a variety of baits with only one strike on a top water that I missed. The wind kept picking up making it difficult to maintain position, but I wasn't going to give up on the spot. It was then I decided to tie on a 3/4 ounce spinnerbait. I had never had any luck at this lake with spinnerbaits, and I usually like to fish crankbaits on rock, preferring to fish spinnerbaits in wood, and grass. The crankbaits weren't working, and I just can't resist the urge to give a spinnerbait a try whenever the wind is strong. First cast I hooked a big bass. while fighting the bass I looked down and saw 3 other bass attacking the blades on the spinnerbait hooked to my bass. I maneuvered to the lee side of an island where I could drop my anchor, land, weigh, and take pictures of the bass. It was well over 24 inches, and 7.9 pounds on the scale. The wind was getting stronger, and I noticed some current running through a slot on the shelf I was fishing. I had hoped some bass would move up on to the shelf, but didn't notice there was a slot that concentrated the wind driven current, this was only getting better. The first cast in the slot produced my next bass that was over 25 inches and weighed in at 10.1 pounds. After getting back in position, my next cast landed another one over 25 inches at 8.9 pounds. I lost the next bass when it jumped and it was in the same class as the previous fish. Then the bite stopped so I started drifting by wind blown points, and managed to land an 8.2 pound bass, as well as lost two more in the same size class all on the same worn out spinnerbait. The wind died down some in the evening, but the spinnerbait still hooked one more monster bass, but as others had that day, the hook came out on the second jump. The bass in this lake jump more than anywhere I have ever fished. Most days I would be devastated to loose a bass over 7 pound's but It didn't bother me in the least. I also landed a few bass that didn't make the 24 inch cut, that I estimate were between 4 and 6 pounds. I went back to camp with a big smile, and memories that will last forever. Saturday's catch total. 7.9 8.2 8.9 10.1 7.6 I stopped reading after #7.5 on a Pop-R, okay I lied and the shade of green in my face makes those Bass look pale in comparison. I'd like to ban this man until I post a fish over 10lbs......I simply can't take the jealously, when I grow up I better be just like this guy right here ? 1 1 2 Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 12 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: I'd like to ban this man until I post a fish over 10lbs. Here, here! This man has some nerve, I tell ya. My enthusiasm over posting a couple of spawned out 3 pounders just shriveled faster than an ice bath would shrivel my... 36 minutes ago, king fisher said: Saturday's catch total. 7.9 8.2 8.9 10.1 7.6 Magnificent! 1 2 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 9 minutes ago, PhishLI said: Here, here! This man has some nerve, I tell ya. My enthusiasm over posting a couple of spawned out 3 pounders just shriveled faster than an ice bath would shrivel my... Magnificent! He's playing on some other level I haven't discovered; his day job is ridiculously cool as well, the guy is charmed, I hate him ? 1 3 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 Now that's a hammer of a trip ~ Nicely Done ! IMO you deserve & earned each and every one of those beautiful Bass. A 42 lb plus bag is a jaw dropper anywhere, Especially when it's anchored by a Big Ol' DD bass. Congrats. A-Jay 3 1 Quote
Super User Jar11591 Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 @king fisher dude….you’re really living up to your username. Well done! 3 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 8 hours ago, king fisher said: The bass in this lake jump more than anywhere I have ever fished. I would love ^this.^ I would hate ^this.^ 8 hours ago, king fisher said: The day before I had tried to fish some offshore structure in the wind and was not able to stay on the spot. Hey, we have ^something^ in common! To summarize your day, I quote Carly Simon: "That's the stuff that dreams of made of!" 1 Quote
Super User T-Billy Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 DANG!!! Ok,... Who wants to fall on the sword and follow that report? Congrats king fisher!!! What an amazing day!!! 1 4 Quote
Pat Brown Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 Took Mama out with Jake yesterday and got her on her first good sized jig bass. Jake and I also caught some chunky fish on jigs and I caught 6 more smaller fish on jerkbaits all on an offshore hump yesterday. Meagan got her bass near the end of the day around a bluegill spawn in a shallow pocket on a Siebert Brush jig with a Christie Craw trailer (she wanted that 9.4 lb bass Christie mojo on the jig ?). Water temps were 78-80° in the major spawning pockets and 74-75° out on the hump and near the marina. Bass seemed to be mostly in that post spawn recovery mode around the lake. 25 Quote
DaubsNU1 Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 I'll follow up @king fisher with this report....local lake...all caught on 6th Sense Crush 50x crank: 1. Pretty pink goggles...weight unknown 2. Carp, 2lbs-5oz. 3. 20" LMB, 4lbs-6oz. 19 4 Quote
Blue Raider Bob Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 10 hours ago, king fisher said: I had the best bass fishing weekend of my life. I didn't get to the lake until mid morning on Friday, but my first bass was a 7.5 pounder caught on a Pop R. starting the trip off with a bang. I ended Friday with two 7.5 pound bass and a few in the 4 to 6 pound class. The two big ones came on a Pop R, and the rest split between a Mag Trick worm, and a 6th Sense Magnum Square Bill. Saturday I got an early start, for the day with a 5.5 pound bass on a T rig mag trick worm. I lost a giant on a Bacca Burrito, then had a dry stretch for an hour with no action. I tried another spot, and had a good one miss a spook, but I caught it with a follow up T rig worm. I guessed the bass to be around 5 pounds. I have marks on the side of my Kayak, for a quick measure. Most days I only weigh the bass that make the 24 inch mark. So anything less is just an estimate. I left that place but decided to go back there in the afternoon, when the wind picked up. There was a shelf that I hoped the bass would move up on with the wind. There was 6 to 8 feet of visibility and the bass were spooky, I marked some fish on the drop by the shelf in 22 feet, but couldn't get them to bite. I went to a bay close by after checking some points while catching a few smaller bass. I managed to catch my first bass of the day over 7 pounds pitching a worm in to a tree. After spending an hour pitching to trees for no more bites I decided to give up on bays for the day. At 11:30 the wind started blowing so I peddled over to the spot I picked for fishing in the afternoon. The day before I had tried to fish some offshore structure in the wind and was not able to stay on the spot. I was happy to find a place I thought I could drift by and still be able to present a moving bait effectively. I fished that shelf with a variety of baits with only one strike on a top water that I missed. The wind kept picking up making it difficult to maintain position, but I wasn't going to give up on the spot. It was then I decided to tie on a 3/4 ounce spinnerbait. I had never had any luck at this lake with spinnerbaits, and I usually like to fish crankbaits on rock, preferring to fish spinnerbaits in wood, and grass. The crankbaits weren't working, and I just can't resist the urge to give a spinnerbait a try whenever the wind is strong. First cast I hooked a big bass. while fighting the bass I looked down and saw 3 other bass attacking the blades on the spinnerbait hooked to my bass. I maneuvered to the lee side of an island where I could drop my anchor, land, weigh, and take pictures of the bass. It was well over 24 inches, and 7.9 pounds on the scale. The wind was getting stronger, and I noticed some current running through a slot on the shelf I was fishing. I had hoped some bass would move up on to the shelf, but didn't notice there was a slot that concentrated the wind driven current, this was only getting better. The first cast in the slot produced my next bass that was over 25 inches and weighed in at 10.1 pounds. After getting back in position, my next cast landed another one over 25 inches at 8.9 pounds. I lost the next bass when it jumped and it was in the same class as the previous fish. Then the bite stopped so I started drifting by wind blown points, and managed to land an 8.2 pound bass, as well as lost two more in the same size class all on the same worn out spinnerbait. The wind died down some in the evening, but the spinnerbait still hooked one more monster bass, but as others had that day, the hook came out on the second jump. The bass in this lake jump more than anywhere I have ever fished. Most days I would be devastated to loose a bass over 7 pound's but It didn't bother me in the least. I also landed a few bass that didn't make the 24 inch cut, that I estimate were between 4 and 6 pounds. I went back to camp with a big smile, and memories that will last forever. Saturday's catch total. 7.9 8.2 8.9 10.1 7.6 I'm never posting again! 1 20 Quote
Fishlegs Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 @king fisher Congrats & thanks for sharing! @DaubsNU1 No weight on the goggles? Does that mean you've caught bigger pink goggle? Perfect post following the king. ? 2 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 I hope that Glenn isn't thinking of shutting down Bass Resource now that @king fisher has caught the ultimate bag. I fear that Glenn is thinking, "Well, there's nowhere to go but down from here." 3 Quote
thediscochef Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 Well I had an exhilarating morning but not in the way you want to. On a farm to market road near Ray Roberts, a car pulled out in front of me as I crossed a side street. Were I not a skilled driver and had I not been paying attention, I would have t boned that person at a solid 55+mph and I can guarantee at least one hospitalization. Woulda been a real bummer the day after mothers day. Instead, I managed to swerve around his front using a little bit of extra pavement from the road he was proceeding down. Amazingly he only tagged my rear bumper and left a little scuff on the rear driver sidewall. I turned around to go exchange info, but driver had taken off. All that early morning driving spent drifting around surprise deer paid off I guess. Then I snapped off a couple nice chatterbaits near the marina. Eventually I got to the spot I was trying to reach in the first place...and behold. A nice bass, with a friend, and perhaps a hybrid crappie? I like A frame spinnerbaits now. Anyway. It was nice to hook into a nice bass and not die in the process. Can't top the fishing above, probably never will, but I live to fish another day. 20 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted May 15, 2023 Global Moderator Posted May 15, 2023 Did a little creek fishing Saturday with my boys. Couldn't find any bigger fish, but the sunfish were willing. Tons of green sunfish and longears. Found a couple little bass right before we left. Sunday I took the boat out. I don't know why I do that anymore. It was the calmest day I've fished in a long time and I was in my boat instead of my kayak. I catch bigger fish from my kayak too I think. We still caught over 30 bass and I got to test out my new mini bladed jigs a little bit. I caught a little one on it this morning on a quick stop before work also. I was surprised I caught anything with all the spawning carp tearing things up. 22 Quote
Eric 26 Posted May 15, 2023 Posted May 15, 2023 @Bluebasser86 that is the most colorful sunfish I’ve ever seen. Simply stunning and that rock bass is definitely well built also. 2 Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 With the big family in town for Mother's Day and birthdays, it looked like we'd have to cancel our first Jon boat trip of the year yet again, but the Phish brothers are tricky, and we worked out a deal with the powers that be. Too bad we couldn't have hit this mid-island lake 2 weeks ago because it's already topped out with weeds and the pad fields are almost fully developed which is crazy-early for May 13th. It was muggy and the swarms of gnats were overwhelming no matter where we stopped. My son in law got the same pass we did, but he headed 75miles out east with his brother to the north fork. As usual, that lake is way behind ours only 35 miles east of there. Not a Lily pad anywhere near the surface and no new grass sprouted up yet. Anyway, I spent as much time peeling weeds off the prop as I did fishing, so it'll be the yaks or nothing if we get back to this place any time soon. We had little time to develop a solid strategy, but figured out small wakes and cranks running barely subsurface was the deal. Small golden shiners were darting through the weed tops, so this made sense. The bass were just slurping or slapping at treble baits though, and we were amazed at how many managed to hit the baits but miss the hooks. The trusty Livingston Bullnose wake worked through open lanes saved our trip in the end, so we beat the skunk for our first time out which is always a good omen. Would've liked to stay longer having found the juice, but swans went to war with geese, and it was no different than if a meteor shower hit the lake, so we split. 21 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 1 hour ago, Eric 26 said: @Bluebasser86 that is the most colorful sunfish I’ve ever seen. Simply stunning and that rock bass is definitely well built also. Prettiest fish I've seen posted. Pretty hard to compete with sunfish in terms of a beauty contest. 42 minutes ago, PhishLI said: With the big family in town for Mother's Day and birthdays, it looked like we'd have to cancel our first Jon boat trip of the year yet again, but the Phish brothers are tricky, and we worked out a deal with the powers that be. Too bad we couldn't have hit this mid-island lake 2 weeks ago because it's already topped out with weeds and the pad fields are almost fully developed which is crazy-early for May 13th. It was muggy and the swarms of gnats were overwhelming no matter where we stopped. My son in law got the same pass we did, but he headed 75miles out east with his brother to the north fork. As usual, that lake is way behind ours only 35 miles east of there. Not a Lily pad anywhere near the surface and no new grass sprouted up yet. Anyway, I spent as much time peeling weeds off the prop as I did fishing, so it'll be the yaks or nothing if we get back to this place any time soon. We had little time to develop a solid strategy, but figured out small wakes and cranks running barely subsurface was the deal. Small golden shiners were darting through the weed tops, so this made sense. The bass were just slurping or slapping at treble baits though, and we were amazed at how many managed to hit the baits but miss the hooks. The trusty Livingston Bullnose wake worked through open lanes saved our trip in the end, so we beat the skunk for our first time out which is always a good omen. Would've like to stay longer having found the juice, but swans went to war with geese, and it was no different than if a meteor shower hit the lake, so we split. You and Katie are so hardcore I'm not even sure if we are doing the same activity ? Couple of nice fish! 2 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted May 15, 2023 Super User Posted May 15, 2023 @AlabamaSpothunter, I have to reach for the brass ring while I can still stretch. I figure in ten years, I'll be bolting a Lazy Susan to a stand up paddle board and then bolting a Lazy Boy to the Lazy Susan and fishing from that. Great trip reports and photos, my fine fellow fishers! 1 3 Quote
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