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7 hours ago, LrgmouthShad said:

Winds are getting a little dangerous so I am getting off the water sooner than I’d like, but caught one bass @6.67lbs (highest reading) on a spinnerbait in the dark. This is the biggest I’ve caught on Stillhouse so far. I had the spinnerbait hookset of the century. I could hardly get the hook out of the roof of her mouth. Fantastic fighting fish. 

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Tank!

 

2 hours ago, T-Billy said:

ME TOO!!! Lol. Here's a little preview teaser. ?thumbnail-2022-12-08T164347_896.thumb.jpeg.c7e830e56ec75318b30ba15bd3fddfe7.jpeg

 

I just like that the musky instinctively knew to bend so as not to block the view of The Hat™.

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3 hours ago, T-Billy said:

ME TOO!!! Lol. Here's a little preview teaser. ?thumbnail-2022-12-08T164347_896.thumb.jpeg.c7e830e56ec75318b30ba15bd3fddfe7.jpeg

 

With the stripped trees in the background, those stained jeans, THE hat, and the beast, you make Paul Bunyan look like a sissy. 

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I went for 3 hours this morning  Mrs B is doing good but was by herself so I didn't want to leave her for long.   I caught 16 spots between 13" to 15" and one 13" Largemouth.   Tim talked earlier about not having a pattern stick for long.  To me the 2 main parts of a pattern are location and technique.   I've been on the same technique for a couple weeks, but the location keeps changing.   

Technique, once I find bass watch them ignore all of my lures on sonar.   Run a buzz bait over their heads, then catch them on whatever I throw.   Not one single bass hit a buzz bait.  Per Pat I removed the trailer hook to see if that was stopping them.  Still no hits.  I even tried a Devils Horse.  It worked to "wake them up" but they wouldn't hit it either.   I went back to a buzz bait since it's a quicker easier wake up than a devils horse.   I caught them on a DT6, OG4, Texas Rig and Bladed jig.   After I figured out they'd hit......anything after the buzz bait I settled on a bladed jig.  It was faster than a t-rig and I didn't have to deal with treble hooks.   I also had a Bowfin break, or bite me off, right at the boat.   It fought like a Spot.  When I got it to the boat I was fumbling to get my net instead of lipping it.   It turned away and my line went limp.  It looked like it have been cut with a knife.  I don't know if Bowfin teeth can do that, or if there was already a nick in my line.  It had been 3 or 4 bass since I retied.   

 

Yesterday they were on flats 4 to 8 feet deep.   There was no activity today on the flats.  Yesterday was (really) windy with some rain.  Today it's dead calm with bluebird skies.   Also, Duke Energy has the hydro units shut down 3 lakes up the river for maintenance.   I suspect this is affecting inflow, as well as increasing the demand for power.  The Catawba river lake levels are usually pretty constant.  The lake is a foot lower today compared to yesterday.   It's 1 1/2 feet lower than "normal".    The 4 to 8 feet deep flats are shallower.  I found the bass on ledges and points near these flats.   I don't know whether them moving overnight was due to weather, lake level or both.   

 

Pictured is a 15" Spot and the lone Largemouth of the day.   Water temp is down to 78.   Haircut police, notice my new haircut.   

 

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11 minutes ago, Woody B said:

Haircut police, notice my new haircut.   

Noted.  Lookin' good and proven to increase your catch rate by 33%.

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Got out this morning late for an hour & 1/2 with my goal being 1 fish on each of 4 rods (2) spinning (2) bait casters, caught 5 fish on 3 of the setups with the exception being 1 casting rod with a mini max chatterbait. Posted 1 of my bluegill in other species section. IMG_2365.thumb.jpeg.23df931c647655a9580956f643d8428c.jpegIMG_2369.thumb.jpeg.4e9768e1d6bb042c91bc264f7d9be57a.jpeg

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Had a good chatterbait bite midday today. Caught 16 in about three hours. Bladed jigs tend to catch quality fish for me. I had several over two lb. This was my biggest.

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7 hours ago, ol'crickety said:

those stained jeans

You've been there, done that Katie. Blood stained jeans are just part of the muskie fishing game. Teeth have only rarely got me, but those gill rakers draw blood on a regular basis. Gloves are for wussies and children. ? ?

3 hours ago, Woody B said:

It looked like it have been cut with a knife.  I don't know if Bowfin teeth can do that, or if there was already a nick in my line.

Bowfin teeth will absolutely do that Woody. A bowfins mouth would be a terrible place to get a finger stuck.  They have jaws like a vice, and once they bite down on something they're not big on letting go. 

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I fished for two hours this evening and caught 29. No giants, but lots of healthy, hard-fighting bass. All the rain Maine has received has raised the water level over the tops of the bog plants, which makes for incredible fishing, as I don't have to hit the pockets. I can drag a surface lure over the submerged lily pads and the rest of the weeds. However, I can't fish anything subsurface as the weeds are mere inches under the water.

 

In a total of five hours of fishing, I caught 56 bass today and with this morning's giant, I caught quality to go with the crazy quantity. The last two bass are the best. No more fishing for me until Friday when I return to the alewife pond. 

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I took some advice from @LrgmouthShad and threw a spinnerbait at night. Good things happened. I had four hard bites, landed three. First bite got away, it happens. I haven't thrown a spinnerbait in months, mistakes were gonna be made. Biggest ran 3-14 so nothing huge but not bad for about 40 minutes of fishing. Best catch rate I've had in a while. Eventually storms started percolating just south of the dam and I started hearing thunder from the lightning so it was time to leave. It's a good Sunday night. 

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7 hours ago, thediscochef said:

I took some advice from @LrgmouthShad and threw a spinnerbait at night. Good things happened.

 

I love when we help each other. 

 

7 hours ago, thediscochef said:

Biggest ran 3-14 so nothing huge

 

You are spoiled, my bassin' buddy!

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3 hours ago, ol'crickety said:

 

You are spoiled, my bassin' buddy!

I'm not sure I feel spoiled lol

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Tough morning. Killed two fresh spools of line and lost 4 of 6 bites and had to remove two snakes from the pompadour. I guess I just didn't have my head in the game. So much casting.

At least this isn't a skunk

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The boys I boat captain for have their first tournament of the season coming up next weekend. It's an online tournament that they can fish 16 hours however they want to split it up over Saturday and Sunday to get the longest 5 fish limit they can, any public water in Kansas. I told them where I'd go a couple weeks ago so they tried to go fish there last weekend and caught 4 little ones. I can't go with them for this one because my championship is the same weekend, so instead of going and prefishing for my tournament, I took them and showed them how to catch the fish at the lake I told them to go fish. Big storms the night before had the water dirty and the bite a little weird, but we still caught plenty of fish to get a high 80" limit and showed them what they needed to know to have a good chance. 

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Had a good day today with a longtime friend.  The paddle tail on an Owner Flashy Swimmer continues to put fish in the boat for me, with several including my new PB 5.35# boated today. My friend is a St. Lawrence River smallmouth/walleye fisherman and his 3.55# is his personal best largemouth.?
 

Tell me my buddy doesn’t look like Brandon Palaniuk! 

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37 minutes ago, The Baron said:

Had a good day today with a longtime friend.  The paddle tail on an Owner Flashy Swimmer continues to put fish in the boat for me, with several including my new PB 5.35# boated today. My friend is a St. Lawrence River smallmouth/walleye fisherman and his 3.55# is his personal best largemouth.?
 

Tell me my buddy doesn’t look like Brandon Palaniuk! 

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Beautiful fish, you can change that avatar now ?

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Sometimes if I downsize enough I start getting bit. Creme Maxi Tail did the work tonight, one nice bass and a handful of dinks

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You guys are right about fall bass: Big ones being caught this fall.

 

I'm going fishing tomorrow evening and again on Friday morning. On Friday, I'll be fishing a pond that intimidates me. It's big and has big bass. It's the only two times in the last two years that I've had bass break the line and that's 20-pound braid. One broke the line in reeds and the other in open water. The bass just seem stronger in this pond. I'll be fishing peacefully, catching manageable bass, and then someone drops a grand piano in the water. No wonder this pond gives me the heeby-jeebies!

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@ol’crickety - sounds like you should bring the big guns on Friday. ????

 

I took this week off - a last minute decision to use up my last week of vacation and enjoy a great looking fall forecast.  I got some little stuff out of the way this morning, then got out to another local lake this afternoon for a few hours.  I’ve only fished the lake a couple of times, but like what I see and have decided it’s worth investing some time in.  I caught several pike and only a few bass, but the one hard fighting 3#er that was hiding under a floating dock made my day.

 

I’ve really come to love chatterbait fishing.  From having almost zero luck on it before this season, it’s now vaulted into being one of my top choices.  

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@The Baron I'd be curious to hear what changed to give you confidence? I've got zero luck or confidence on chatterbait currently, I'm sure partly because I rarely throw it. 

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I took a page out of Katie's book & put a whopper plopper on. Made a bomb cast parallel to the shore line & let it rip. Before I could turn the reel handle I saw a splash & quickly realized I just got bit. Biggest of the day after a big rain.

 

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Way to fish, @Dwight Hottle!

 

One part of the following story is a big, fat lie. See if you guess which part:

 

I fished for three hours this evening and the air was cold, the water was cold, and the fishing was cold. I caught six fish in the first two hours.

 

My phone rang. It was @TnRiver46. He said I better start catching bass pronto or I'd be ejected from Bass Resource. I asked him how he knew I was failing. He said "Glenn's satellite network."

 

Well, with an hour left, I tried a flat in a big bay. That's where they were! I then caught 18 bass in the final hour and measured my first fish with my new scale. It weighed 2.84 pounds. It's the short, fat one below.

 

The fishing was so good I didn't bother to photograph the bass, but they were good-sized, between two and three pounds.

 

I did photograph the last bass, which is the second photo.

 

 

Did you guess which part was not true?

 

 

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@Dwight Hottle  That’s a beauty!

 

I’m loving my week off.  Other that more wind than I’d like, the weather continues to be fantastic.  I’m determined to make the most of these days - I can sleep in January.  lol

 

I went out and shot a limit of geese with a long time friend this morning, then came home to fill my belly and get right back out there.  Went to a small lake that I can just sneak my little bass tracker 165 into via a creek. The water is very clear, but a green tinge.  Not a lot of bites, but a nice mixed bag including a few right around 3#, some dinks and a couple small pike.  Most on a chatterbait, one nice largie on a paddletail on a swim jig head.

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Had a fun and somewhat eventful evening. It was sunny and calm all day at work, we go to hit the river afterwards. Drive upstream a ways and start fishing , sky turns black. I look up the radar and there’s a line of storms heading right for us. The wind gets kind of wild and blows my hat off, I run for a bridge and we fish under there for about 30-45 minutes in the crazy wind. It was hitting certain trees and knocking poofs of leaves off that looked like swarms of starlings. Well somehow it stormed all around us and never hit so we just went back to fishing. They were biting like sharks but I lost the lunker, looked like pushing 20 inches when it jumped and threw my bait, oh well I’ve lost bigger ones haha. Also got a nice shell cracker and found an insect larva that bear grylls could slice up and live off of for a month. Maples are starting to turn a bit, fun day 
 

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