Pat Brown Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 If there's a crappie fed bass pond, probably a giant bass or 5 in there. Crappie seem to make bass fat and happy as far as I can tell. The funny thing is I hear on all these podcasts with the pond management seminar type discussions that crappie ruin bass fishing and that they should be kept far away from lakes and ponds with aspirations of trophy fish, but I have seen the exact opposite on my small ponds and big lakes here in NC. Usually if there's crappie, there's giant bass. Seems like the bodies of water that DON'T have crappie, the average size of the bass is much smaller. 3 Quote
Blue Raider Bob Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 23 hours ago, Dominat0r said: Well, its a somber day today. I lost my father this morning. It was a long battle with cancer and I knew to expect it, but it was really hard today. I had to go and clear my head and catch my fish for the day. He use to fish when he was able and I know he loved doing it. So this is for you, the best man I ever known. Rest with the angels. Fish for 7/19 (Day 46). Big one was 3lbs, next biggest was 2.75 and the smallest was just over 1.5. The 2 big ones were caught on the ball and chain (Carolina rig, AKA the Wife) and the smaller was caught on a whacky rig. Please catch a big one in the lake in the sky for us, and we will fish together again one day. Ill bring the gear. I'm hurting with you! You actually wont have long to fish with him again. You will think of your dad every single trip you take for the rest of your days. It's been thirty years since I said goodbye but I still feel him beside me every trip, and so will you! Only he's not telling me to shut up and be still.? 18 minutes ago, Pat Brown said: If there's a crappie fed bass pond, probably a giant bass or 5 in there. Crappie seem to make bass fat and happy as far as I can tell. The funny thing is I hear on all these podcasts with the pond management seminar type discussions that crappie ruin bass fishing and that they should be kept far away from lakes and ponds with aspirations of trophy fish, but I have seen the exact opposite on my small ponds and big lakes here in NC. Usually if there's crappie, there's giant bass. Seems like the bodies of water that DON'T have crappie, the average size of the bass is much smaller. That's got to be because Crappie can't swim as fast as BG, at least that's my opinion. When I'm feeding BG in my pond and a Bass attacks, they scatter as fast as shrapnel. Don't see how the bass ever catches one. 3 Quote
bp_fowler Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 1 hour ago, Pat Brown said: If there's a crappie fed bass pond, probably a giant bass or 5 in there. Crappie seem to make bass fat and happy as far as I can tell. The funny thing is I hear on all these podcasts with the pond management seminar type discussions that crappie ruin bass fishing and that they should be kept far away from lakes and ponds with aspirations of trophy fish, but I have seen the exact opposite on my small ponds and big lakes here in NC. Usually if there's crappie, there's giant bass. Seems like the bodies of water that DON'T have crappie, the average size of the bass is much smaller. 1 hour ago, Blue Raider Bob said: That's got to be because Crappie can't swim as fast as BG, at least that's my opinion. When I'm feeding BG in my pond and a Bass attacks, they scatter as fast as shrapnel. Don't see how the bass ever catches one. To be fair there are bluegill in there as well, however this is the biggest bass I’ve ever caught outside of a farm pond. 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted July 20, 2023 Posted July 20, 2023 There's like six varieties of sunfish, including bluegill in most of the ponds and lakes around here, but the presence of crappie and/or some kind of shiner definitely seems to dictate whether or not there are giant bass similarly to trout out west etc Id keep fishing that pond for sure. 3 Quote
Super User GaryH Posted July 20, 2023 Super User Posted July 20, 2023 @Dominat0r thoughts and prayers for you and your family. RIP Dad. 1 1 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted July 20, 2023 Super User Posted July 20, 2023 My favorite lakes here in Minnesota are the ones that have both good largemouth and smallmouth fishing. Today was a good day, especially fishing after last nights electrical storm.… Caught a bunch of fish, most of them small/medium size, but was able to get a 19 inch largemouth and a 20 inch smallmouth. Slow rolling in spinnerbait in 12 feet of water just above the emerging weeds. 27 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted July 20, 2023 Global Moderator Posted July 20, 2023 Big uns @FryDog62 1 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted July 20, 2023 Super User Posted July 20, 2023 45 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said: Big uns @FryDog62 Heck, yeah, those are beauts! 1 Quote
Dominat0r Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 4 hours ago, GaryH said: @Dominat0r thoughts and prayers for you and your family. RIP Dad. Thank you very much for that. I really appreciate it. Today was another sad day, watching all the family come in, lots of emotions. I had to break away and get my fish for today. Best part of my day today. Day 47 of the streak, almost there.....fish for 7/20. I may continue as long as I can. Still feeling a bit down, but fishing really helps, clears my mind.....gives me some fresh air. Someone explain this one, Mayan off a shaky head and zoom worm? First for that, they hit my lipless and my cranks, but never hit a worm......bass was also off a the shaky. 17 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted July 21, 2023 Super User Posted July 21, 2023 Out before the frontal line and accompanying storms today. Hot and muggy again. Managed 15 bass, but nothing of note size wise. Twelve came on Ned, along with a bonus crappie and gill, and 3 on swimbait. Supposed to be a bit cooler for the next several days now that the front has passed. 22 Quote
Dominat0r Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 7 hours ago, Blue Raider Bob said: I'm hurting with you! You actually wont have long to fish with him again. You will think of your dad every single trip you take for the rest of your days. It's been thirty years since I said goodbye but I still feel him beside me every trip, and so will you! Only he's not telling me to shut up and be still.? HAHA....thats so true.....I love that man, thank you for that, really made me laugh ahah.... 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted July 21, 2023 Super User Posted July 21, 2023 I changed my approach this morning because I felt I wasn't enjoying my trips enough when I lost a big fish. Instead of targeting big fish with big lures, I reverted to my comfort lures and decided I'd set out to have fun. I caught 34. They were Maine butterballs up to 17". I also caught, just using my comfort lures, two big bass. The first one is as pretty as a bass can be: healthy, dark, and plump. I photographed her on the bump board and with my holding her too because she's a perfect fish. The second one is plump too, but missing a rectangle of her tail. I hope she'll regrow it this summer. Her tail wasn't tattered as if she'd just finished spawning. I caught the first on a wakebait and the second on a bone-colored Whopper Plopper. I weighed the first and she was 4.48 lbs. I assume the second is about the same since she's been spending her summer days in the feed bag too. I also caught bass on Senkos and paddletails. And, yes, I had fun! 24 Quote
Fishlegs Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 WTG @ol'crickety! Keep doing it your way. Fishing should be fun. 1 1 Quote
Dominat0r Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 1 hour ago, ol'crickety said: I changed my approach this morning because I felt I wasn't enjoying my trips enough when I lost a big fish. Instead of targeting big fish with big lures, I reverted to my comfort lures and decided I'd set out to have fun. I caught 34. They were Maine butterballs up to 17". I also caught, just using my comfort lures, two big bass. The first one is as pretty as a bass can be: healthy, dark, and plump. I photographed her on the bump board and with my holding her too because she's a perfect fish. The second one is plump too, but missing a rectangle of her tail. I hope she'll regrow it this summer. Her tail wasn't tattered as if she'd just finished spawning. I caught the first on a wakebait and the second on a bone-colored Whopper Plopper. I weighed the first and she was 4.48 lbs. I assume the second is about the same since she's been spending her summer days in the feed bag too. I also caught bass on Senkos and paddletails. And, yes, I had fun! WOW....look at the belly on that beast....REALLY nice fish Crick, during dog days of summer too....amazing. 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 That's a lights out session anyone would consider a lifetime day down here. Congratulations @ol'crickety Your bass are so dark and plump. I love the football player physique of northern LMB. 2 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted July 21, 2023 Super User Posted July 21, 2023 1 hour ago, Dominat0r said: during dog days of summer too Your idea of "dog days" in Florida and Maine's dog days are much much different. Its glorious in the summer up in Maine. Its actually been lovely here the past 10 days too but unfortunately that is going to change dramatically next week. 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted July 21, 2023 Super User Posted July 21, 2023 1 hour ago, Pat Brown said: That's a lights out session anyone would consider a lifetime day down here. Congratulations @ol'crickety Your bass are so dark and plump. I love the football player physique of northern LMB. I thought about you this morning, Pat. I thought, "Okay, I've caught two fine bass and together, I'm still two and a half pounds shy of Pat's one bass." However, I agree that northern bass are gorgeous. The first one is jet black on top and snow white on the bottom and the second one looks like a Crimson Tide linebacker. I couldn't keep the second one out of the weeds. It was only five feet deep where I hooked her and the bottom two feet of that was mushy weeds. Luckily, 17 lb. braid was enough to wrench her out of there. I have less luck when bass run to reeds, where they nearly always use the fibrous weeds to peel free. 1 1 Quote
Dominat0r Posted July 21, 2023 Posted July 21, 2023 Pouring rain here, hoping it nicer up north for tomorrows Headwaters trip. I got a little sprinkled on, but got my fish of the day. I will go back out after dinner and after the rain lets up. Little dink here ate my speed worm, like all the way down its throat. I saw a smidge of the tail and tried to put it out of it, but it ripped and down it went. That is going to fill his belly for a few days. Interesting markings too, almost thought it was a smallmouth. Dinky fish for 7/21. 17 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted July 21, 2023 Super User Posted July 21, 2023 Post frontal today, and the bite was a bit slower. Was able to pick off 9 bass, all on Ned variations along with a pair of channel cats. Might be scary what I could catch if I just focused on the cats with ‘crawlers or chicken livers ? 26 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted July 21, 2023 Super User Posted July 21, 2023 I expect to see this post one day from @Team9nine: Tricky fishing today. Multiple tornadoes. Was sucked up into one and took quite a ride, but still managed to cast down into a few ponds below me. Only managed to catch 8, but a couple were pretty nice. 11 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted July 22, 2023 Super User Posted July 22, 2023 1 hour ago, ol'crickety said: I expect to see this post one day from @Team9nine: Tricky fishing today. Multiple tornadoes. Was sucked up into one and took quite a ride, but still managed to cast down into a few ponds below me. Only managed to catch 8, but a couple were pretty nice. As you just posted recently, you just got to do "you" and enjoy the ride, whatever fish it might or might not bring Forums and forum posts, especially fishing reports, can really get you chasing down rabbit holes and away from "your game." If I can pick off a few while riding out a tornado, you know I'd try just to see if I could do it, and to see how the bass reacted 3 3 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted July 22, 2023 Super User Posted July 22, 2023 Caught a 4 lb even today . Five foot deep , mouth of a cove using a Texas rigged Yum Dinger , Junebug. Lots of smaller fish on Dingers, a small soft plastic swimbait and neds. 23 Quote
Jmurphy87 Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 No pictures out of me again today, once again wading the mucky shoreline of the lake in my swimming trunks lol. I have not bought any new waders this year, hence no pictures when I am waist to chest deep in water. I bought a couple jigs today to go throw along with a couple trailers to match. I bought a couple beast coast battle flip 3/8oz jigs one in dope gill and the other in 420 pro. The trailers that I chose was a old favorite that is the rage chunk in California craw for the 420 pro. I just love how rage chunks help give you a nice slow fall with a lot of action. The next trailer choice was a new one I went with a Yamamoto flappin hog in 956 for the dope gill jig, not a whole lot of action but adds a nice amount of bulk without being too big. The jig falls a lot faster with the Yamamoto flappin hog. I didn’t plan on a lot of bites but I wanted quality fish, I started off with the dope gill jig with the Yamamoto trailer. One of the big gills or tiny bass stole my trailer, moved onto the rage chunk a few light taps but nothing really grabbed it. I then threw it into the reeds and they stole my claws eventually lol. I then started walking back casting with no trailer and felt the tap again and new that I had a fish on. I set the hook and it felt like I set into a stump, for the record there’s no stumps on the shoreline. I hooked the fish and my rod bent over hard and the fish took off running, I knew that I had a decent fish that I was looking for. The rod handled the fish perfectly and kept me in control throughout the entire fight, I fish with a slower reel than most a 6.2 ratio for everything so I get to enjoy the fights and I do get beat sometimes also. I kept tension on the fish as the braid was screaming through the guides as I reeled it in. As the fish got closer to me it tried to jump out of the water so I changed the angle of my rod to force it back down and kept it from jumping. I had the fish right beside me and was positioning it to grab it and checking to see where the jig was in the mouth of the fish. I saw that it was hooked in the roof of the mouth out closer to the lip, I knew that this could be trouble. I got ready to grab it and it shot upward and danced underwater at a upward angle and I knew right then she was about to come off. Sure enough before I could grab her she came off and just swam away slowly. I didn’t care one bit really, I enjoyed the battle and it was a quick release and she is happily swimming in the lake and enjoying life. She probably was in the 3.5-4.5lb range. the heavy power extra fast action and braid have advantages and disadvantages all at the same time, but this is what makes fishing so gosh darn addictive. The battles and victories along with our defeats are what make us better and give us insight. Sorry about the picture of the baits but I had to at least show what I was throwing. 13 Quote
The Bassman Posted July 22, 2023 Posted July 22, 2023 9 hours ago, scaleface said: Caught a 4 lb even today . Five foot deep , mouth of a cove using a Texas rigged Yum Dinger , Junebug. Lots of smaller fish on Dingers, a small soft plastic swimbait and neds. Couldn't help but notice your brace. I've got chronic issues with my right ankle/foot that make working and fishing (I'm a bank walker) difficult. It's really got me slowed down right now and my podiatrist wants me to wait a bit before another injection. Nice to see that you're catching. I'm a little east of you and getting bit, too. Big heat coming next week. Stay cool. Getting older accentuates everything lol. 1 Quote
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