Woody B Posted August 21, 2023 Posted August 21, 2023 I'll be willing to bet a fresh crisp one dollar bill that @Team9nine doesn't get skunked. He's a bass machine. 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted August 21, 2023 Super User Posted August 21, 2023 1 minute ago, Woody B said: I'll be willing to bet a fresh crisp one dollar bill that @Team9nine doesn't get skunked. He's a bass machine. You both are, @Woody B. 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted August 21, 2023 Super User Posted August 21, 2023 58 minutes ago, T-Billy said: Well... That would certainly be something to see. I'm kinda hoping they both get skunked next time out now!!! 2 Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted August 21, 2023 Super User Posted August 21, 2023 1 hour ago, ol'crickety said: @MIbassyaker: Mepps Black Fury! I so rarely know the lures you guys use that I'm thrilled when I recognize one. I'm sure I've had that spinner for 25 years or more. It has caught bigger fish. Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 2 hours ago, T-Billy said: Well... That would certainly be something to see. I'm kinda hoping they both get skunked next time out now!!! Don't tempt the tortoise! 25 minutes ago, MIbassyaker said: I'm sure I've had that spinner for 25 years or more. It has caught bigger fish. I love the Mepps spinners. 3 Quote
Pat Brown Posted August 22, 2023 Posted August 22, 2023 My uncle fishes on Lake St Clair and uses Mepps spinners exclusively and catches Pike, Musky, Drum, Smallies, Largies, Walleye, Perch, Gar and Carp! Absolutely incredible baits! 6 Quote
Blue Raider Bob Posted August 22, 2023 Posted August 22, 2023 13 hours ago, Pat Brown said: My uncle fishes on Lake St Clair and uses Mepps spinners exclusively and catches Pike, Musky, Drum, Smallies, Largies, Walleye, Perch, Gar and Carp! Absolutely incredible baits! Yep! Works for me when all else fails. Sometimes it seems to me we tend to get away from the lures that once worked for us in favor of the latest trend, (which I'm not knocking because I'm guilty as well), but the lures we used as kids, and the lures our dad's used were used for a reason.....they worked! In an earlier thread I described how I tried to convince my high school fishing buddy, who was visiting, to use my modern, up to date, fishing lures and techniques while he was content to use the Mister Twister curly tails we used when we were kids. I was much too "sophisticated" to use something so dated in the 21st century, so I nursed my Neds along while he unhooked Bass after Bass! Just a reminder to myself to not take our passion so seriously and remember why we do what we do. For me it's the sheer joy of being on the water. 21 Quote
IcatchDinks Posted August 22, 2023 Posted August 22, 2023 16 hours ago, MIbassyaker said: I wanted to show off a big smallmouth, but I didn't catch any of those today. So here are a couple tiny ones instead This is me nearly every time I post. Sunday I had a feeling I was gonna get a really good one. But they were all little. 16 hours ago, ol'crickety said: @MIbassyaker: Mepps Black Fury! I so rarely know the lures you guys use that I'm thrilled when I recognize one. Fish catching beasts. Unfortunately, I've also killed a couple fish by gill hooking them with these. Now I only tie them on if nothing else is working. 2 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 43 minutes ago, Blue Raider Bob said: Yep! Works for me when all else fails. Sometimes it seems to me we tend to get away from the lures that once worked for us in favor of the latest trend, (which I'm not knocking because I'm guilty as well), but the lures we used as kids, and the lures our dad's used were used for a reason.....they worked! In an earlier thread I described how I tried to convince my high school fishing buddy, who was visiting, to use my modern, up to date, fishing lures and techniques while he was content to use the Mister Twister curly tails we used when we were kids. I was much too "sophisticated" to use something so dated in the 21st century, so I nursed my Neds along while he unhooked Bass after Bass! Just a reminder to myself to not take our passion so seriously and remember why we do what we do. For me it's the sheer joy of being on the water. Great post. 1 Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 Had to go home to Pittsburgh because my mother in law is in the hopspital but took the chance to go with my dad for a morning. He’s been killing them at a lake local to my in-laws (almost 200 bass the past 6 weeks fishing once a week, most fish 15-20”) so we went there. he was launched and ready to go when I pulled in so we started about a half hour before daylight. He was ‘guiding’ me for the first hour or so and just running the trolling motor while I threw a buzz bait. I managed 5 or 6 to start and he started fishing. We swapped to chatterbaits on a flat/ledge setup and made a few passes. After a couple passes there I swapped to a Texas rigged rage claw while he stayed with the chatter bait. We ended up with 23 for the morning and we’re off the water about noon. No 5 lb fish, but lots of 15-19” fish and a 19” fish was nearly 4lb here on the scale (super chunky fish, about a half pound heavier for the length than my heavy Nj fish). Only one under 12”. It was a pretty good day.. 19 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 41 minutes ago, casts_by_fly said: It was a pretty good day.. Heck, yeah, it was! Those 18" - 19" bass can kickstart a stopped heart. When you hook one, be sure to yell, "CLEAR!" Quote
Blue Raider Bob Posted August 22, 2023 Posted August 22, 2023 38 minutes ago, casts_by_fly said: Had to go home to Pittsburgh because my mother in law is in the hopspital but took the chance to go with my dad for a morning. He’s been killing them at a lake local to my in-laws (almost 200 bass the past 6 weeks fishing once a week, most fish 15-20”) so we went there. he was launched and ready to go when I pulled in so we started about a half hour before daylight. He was ‘guiding’ me for the first hour or so and just running the trolling motor while I threw a buzz bait. I managed 5 or 6 to start and he started fishing. We swapped to chatterbaits on a flat/ledge setup and made a few passes. After a couple passes there I swapped to a Texas rigged rage claw while he stayed with the chatter bait. We ended up with 23 for the morning and we’re off the water about noon. No 5 lb fish, but lots of 15-19” fish and a 19” fish was nearly 4lb here on the scale (super chunky fish, about a half pound heavier for the length than my heavy Nj fish). Only one under 12”. It was a pretty good day.. Love that #1 you got to fish with your dad! And #2 He guided you while you got to fish! Believe me, he had more fun than you did. Forever memories right there! I can remember my dad holding on to Willow tree branches and telling me just where to drop my cricket. Sure, I was giggling, but his smile stretch from ear to ear! 2 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 2 minutes ago, Blue Raider Bob said: I can remember my dad holding on to Willow tree branches and telling me just where to drop my cricket. Bob, you're on fire today. ^Another^ great post. Thanks for letting us sit in that boat with you and your dad. Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 4 hours ago, casts_by_fly said: Had to go home to Pittsburgh because my mother in law is in the hospital Nicely Thumb, I mean Done. Hope your Mother in Law is OK. A-Jay 1 Quote
Super User casts_by_fly Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 2 hours ago, Blue Raider Bob said: Love that #1 you got to fish with your dad! And #2 He guided you while you got to fish! Believe me, he had more fun than you did. Forever memories right there! I can remember my dad holding on to Willow tree branches and telling me just where to drop my cricket. Sure, I was giggling, but his smile stretch from ear to ear! that was in fact the idea. We lived in the Uk for 12 years so that was a long time of us not hunting or fishing together after doing it most every weekend for the preceding 15 years. They are a 6 hour drive from us, but I try to get back and fish his waters at least once a year and he the same to me. We both have the ‘guide’ gene and like putting others on fish so being able to call someone else’s shot is a lot of fun for both of us. Never know how much longer we have (he’ll be 70 next year) so make the most of it. 38 minutes ago, A-Jay said: Nicely Thumb, I mean Done. Home your Mother in Law is OK. A-Jay thanks. It was a good day for fishing and being out. Like I said above to bob, you never know how much time you have left and certainly there is more behind you than ahead of you. Case in point my MIL, who probably won’t ever come home from the hospital. She’s been not well for a long time but unfortunately we’re nearer the end than the beginning. 1 Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 18 hours ago, Pat Brown said: My uncle fishes on Lake St Clair and uses Mepps spinners exclusively and catches Pike, Musky, Drum, Smallies, Largies, Walleye, Perch, Gar and Carp! Absolutely incredible baits! 18 hours ago, ol'crickety said: I love the Mepps spinners. 4 hours ago, Blue Raider Bob said: Yep! Works for me when all else fails. Sometimes it seems to me we tend to get away from the lures that once worked for us in favor of the latest trend, (which I'm not knocking because I'm guilty as well), but the lures we used as kids, and the lures our dad's used were used for a reason.....they worked! In an earlier thread I described how I tried to convince my high school fishing buddy, who was visiting, to use my modern, up to date, fishing lures and techniques while he was content to use the Mister Twister curly tails we used when we were kids. I was much too "sophisticated" to use something so dated in the 21st century, so I nursed my Neds along while he unhooked Bass after Bass! Just a reminder to myself to not take our passion so seriously and remember why we do what we do. For me it's the sheer joy of being on the water. Mepps spinners and Mister Twister curly tail grubs were the first artificial lures I learned how to use as a kid, and we caught everything with them. I still use them sometimes for river smallies. 3 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 Got a slight break on the weather today; just 87 at the moment and dewpoint at 70 as we sit at the edge of a dry wedge of air. A NE breeze at 6-8 when it rose, otherwise sunny and calm, and the lakes are starting to clear. So not ideal conditions. Still, heat advisories the next two days with heat indexes over 100, so make a quick run today. Gave myself a limit; 1 hr or 10 bass, whichever came first. Turns out I caught #10 at about the 59 minute mark, so it didn’t really matter. Everything on a couple Ned options. Nothing of size, but the string got stretched, so it’s all good in my book…and it might have helped stop a tortoise from swallowing the world up today, too, so there’s that ? 14 3 Quote
Woody B Posted August 22, 2023 Posted August 22, 2023 I told y'all Team9nine wouldn't get skunked. 2 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 1 hour ago, Team9nine said: just 87 at the moment and dewpoint at 70 "Just" 87 with a dew point of 70. So its tropical there too you say. It was 98 here with a dew point of 80. EIGHTY degree dew point lol. This is down right intolerable. I worked up a sweat just wheeling the trash can to the road. 1 2 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 24 minutes ago, gimruis said: "Just" 87 with a dew point of 70. So its tropical there too you say. It was 98 here with a dew point of 80. EIGHTY degree dew point lol. This is down right intolerable. I worked up a sweat just wheeling the trash can to the road. Our next two days are 92 and 99 with 75 deg. dewpoints, so fishing is probably out of the question…probably ? 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted August 22, 2023 Super User Posted August 22, 2023 1 minute ago, Team9nine said: Our next two days are 92 and 99 with 75 deg. dewpoints, so fishing is probably out of the question…probably ? Could you fish any of those ponds at night time? Quote
Dominat0r Posted August 22, 2023 Posted August 22, 2023 Took yesterday off to give my back a break, but was feeling better today. Just grabbed my spinning rod and went to the pond with a shaky head and a Ned rig. I didn't have to fish for long as I got this guy on the first cast. However, that was it for 30mins or so. I said I would post a pic of all the gear listed in my pics, well, here are my rods, all used during this whole thing. I always keep my Texas and Carolina rig tied up, but I switch out out the others using a VMC crankbait snap. Range from medium (spinning) to Heavy (Lew's custom speed stick). I do switch the reels between rods depending on what I am doing. Right now that Lew's rod is my glade bait setup. My victory on the right end is now my flippin/pitching setup. Reels range from Lew's Tournament MP (3), a Tournament XP, Custom XP, Super duty LFS. Spinning are Custom pro speed spin and a Mach 2. Rods are Dobyns 703C, 703SF, 705CB, 733C, 734C...the St Croix's are a Triumph 6'6 Medium/fast spin (My 2 piece, stuff in the trunk setup) Victory 7'4 Max Marshal and 7'6 Power flippin. The Only lew's rod is the Custom speed stick Supergrip. Its 7'10 heavy fast, named the Ledge Raider. I have a mach 2 casting rod thats not pictured, but was my first Carolina rig rod and another Lew's custom super grip for REALLY heavy baits, 7'10 Xtra Heavy rated for 3oz -10oz, named the Jungle Rod. Streak lasted 76 days, not every fish was a bass, but there were only 2-3 days where that happened. Other species caught were Peacock bass, Bullseye snakeheads, Mayan Cichlids. Top 3 largest bass was 5lbs, 4lbs 12oz, and 3lbs 14oz. Fish mainly range from about .5lbs to 2.5lbs. Biggest fish was caught on Carolina rig with junebug/chartreuse tail, next was on a Googan Blazin worm and the 3 was a Zoom speed worm. I am working on the baits in a pic, but I have TONS to put out and I have to do while my girl is not around, she gets mad at all the fishing stuff haha. Giving a listed break down. Hooks are all Gamakatsu 3-4-5/0 sizes and weights are tungsten, Mixture of brands. 1/8 - 5/16th Cluprit 6" ribbon tail black/blue Googan Blazing worm Junebug Bass pro Stik-o 4.5" and 5.5" black/blue and Watermelon candy. Zoom Speed worm 6" Junebug, Junebug red, Red bug, Watermelon Red. Zoom Speed worm mag size. Same colors above. Zoom Trick worm 6" Junebug red and Green Pumpkin Zoom Lizard 6" and 7" Junebug red with and without chartreuse tail. Green Pumpkin Z-man Ned TRD Finesse large size, black/blue. The whole range of Rat-L-Traps, from the mini to the 3/4oz. Mostly chrome colors, but have 1 white. Strike King Banshee spinner bait black/blue Strike King Banshee Buzzbait black/blue Strike king swim jig Black/blue. Z-Man Chatterbait Black/blue and white. Z-man Jackhammers, black/blue, Okee craw, White, White/yellow Kietech swimbaits 4-5" White, electric blue, black/blue, gold flash, shad, shad blue. Googan Saucy swimmer 4" white VMC 3/16 and 1/4 Under spins with Kietech swim bait. Rapala Rap and Rap shadow, chrome and baby bass color. KVD 1.5 crank bait, sunfish color Booyah one knocker 1/2oz and 3/4oz size, golden shiner Whopper Plopper blue gill and chrome Mach Patroller (whopper plopper) white/black Mach Machshad in Ghost gill Rebel Magnum Pop-R Baby bass Storm 4" chug bug baby bass 5" mega popper, can't remember the brand, old school lure. White/Shad color. Ill probably add to this, but that's the bulk of all that was used. 11 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted August 23, 2023 Super User Posted August 23, 2023 1 hour ago, gimruis said: Could you fish any of those ponds at night time? Technically, yes, but not sure how comfortable people would be with someone walking around out in the dark near their homes…then there are the mosquitos, but I have fished them right after the sun gets pretty low, up until a bit after dark. What wind we’ve had has died each day b4 sunset, so things have felt worse then, not better. Good breeze for Thu in the forecast, so maybe then. Quote
thediscochef Posted August 23, 2023 Posted August 23, 2023 2 hours ago, gimruis said: "Just" 87 with a dew point of 70. So its tropical there too you say. It was 98 here with a dew point of 80. EIGHTY degree dew point lol. This is down right intolerable. I worked up a sweat just wheeling the trash can to the road. I feel sorry for you guys in Kansas and the midwest...absolutely BONKERS heat indices of 130+ in some areas. It was 102 here today with a max dew point of 70 so index never got above 108. Chilly by comparison to the true center of the heat dome. Stay safe y'all 3 Quote
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