galyonj Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 It happened to me yesterday on the way home from the dentist. Blinked and I found myself chasing skunks at the water's edge. 2 4 Quote
Blue Raider Bob Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 40 minutes ago, galyonj said: I mean…who here hasn't taken a wrong turn on the way to where they were supposed to be, only to find themselves fishing? Very good point! We are all guilty of this and feel no shame! At least Pat admits when he gets sidetracked. His wife MUST be a bass-a-holic like the rest of us, that would explain his survivability!😁 4 Quote
thediscochef Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 Went out for a bit yesterday and got onto a dinkfest with the walking bait. This morning I absolutely destroyed a skunk about a quarter mile from the ramp, didnt get any stink on my car. So thats always a good omen. Too windy to fish a walking bait today, so I went for the lipless. First bass and biggest one inhaled a red eye the second it hit the water which made me think I should throw a weightless fluke. I caught 6 more on that fluke. Asked the lake for one more bass and I would leave, so I caught a little one and then bounced. They wanted that Disco Green this morning lol 24 Quote
RipzLipz Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 11 hours ago, galyonj said: I mean…who here hasn't taken a wrong turn on the way to where they were supposed to be, only to find themselves fishing? I just finished loading the Coleman Crawdad juuuuuust in case. Cloud cover just rolled in & wind not a factor just yet. Should be taking that "wrong turn" in about an hour. @ol'crickety Not beating my chest, just sharing some of my fat bottomed gals from over the years. These are from strip pits (old coal strip mines) & some of the prettiest bass in color & build I’ve come across around here (quite clear water & very green vegetation, as you may tell from markings & coloration). Last 2 are of my PB, a 7-7 donkey that couldn’t resist the jig & craw: 21 Quote
galyonj Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 3 minutes ago, RipzLipz said: I just finished loading the Coleman Crawdad juuuuuust in case. Cloud cover just rolled in & wind not a factor just yet. Should be taking that "wrong turn" in about an hour. Preparation! That's what's up. 4 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted November 16, 2023 Super User Posted November 16, 2023 50 minutes ago, RipzLipz said: Not beating my chest, just sharing some of my fat bottomed gals from over the years. No need to explain yourself. We all love looking at fat-bottomed gals! You catch fish that make me go: 1 Quote
Blue Raider Bob Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 50 minutes ago, RipzLipz said: I just finished loading the Coleman Crawdad juuuuuust in case. Cloud cover just rolled in & wind not a factor just yet. Should be taking that "wrong turn" in about an hour. @ol'crickety Not beating my chest, just sharing some of my fat bottomed gals from over the years. These are from strip pits (old coal strip mines) & some of the prettiest bass in color & build I’ve come across around here (quite clear water & very green vegetation, as you may tell from markings & coloration). Last one is my PB, a 7-7 donkey that couldn’t resist the jig & craw: Dude! Beat your chest and don't apologize for it. Those are beautes! So glad the younger generation stays prepared to sneak off and fish as often as possible, just like my generation did/does. Remember these "Truths to be self evident", Hug your mom and dad every chance you get, hug your spouse and kids every chance you get, play catch with your kids every chance you get, AND, go fishing every chance you get. There are just so many opportunities....don't miss a one! 4 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted November 16, 2023 Super User Posted November 16, 2023 10 minutes ago, Blue Raider Bob said: 11 minutes ago, Blue Raider Bob said: Hug your mom and dad every chance you get, hug your spouse and kids every chance you get, play catch with your kids every chance you get, AND, go fishing every chance you get. There are just so many opportunities....don't miss a one! 1 Quote
ak6388 Posted November 16, 2023 Posted November 16, 2023 Picked up a new to me kayak last weekend from a friend that was getting rid of it. Decided to take it for a spin on probably the last available day of the year here in Ohio plus I wanted to try my new curado I got on sale. Pulled in a 2.91lber, just around/over 18” to break in the kayak!! Missed a giant just before, drag wasn’t set as much as I thought and he ran line out and I lost tension. Fun day for sure, love the fall bite!! 21 Quote
Super User T-Billy Posted November 16, 2023 Super User Posted November 16, 2023 7 hours ago, Pat Brown said: I caught one fish three different times and she was 9-1 the first time 8-12 the second time and 7-12 the third time. Pat, we all know you're a legit hawg snatcher, but you really need to work on your story telling. The fish are supposed to keep getting BIGGER with time. YOU"RE DOING IT WRONG!!! 😂 1 4 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted November 17, 2023 Super User Posted November 17, 2023 Sunny at lunch, but some good cloud cover rolled in shortly after, so I started on bass today. Spent 2 hours chasing a scattered bite, but managed half a dozen on a trick worm, including a couple 15"-16" keepers...then I got distracted by the big crappie again 21 Quote
RipzLipz Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 7 hours ago, ol'crickety said: No need to explain yourself. We all love looking at fat-bottomed gals! You catch fish that make me go: Added a different angle of the 7-7 to show build/belly to post above. She was a monster. Was fishing with a buddy & saw a bed near a drop off with a 4-5lb male on it. Told my buddy that I’d pitch in the bed to try & get the male off of it & maybe the female would show up. Made the worst pitch ever & fell short of the bed. Let my jig fall into the deeper water & saw my line jump as it fell. Set the hook & all I could do was apologize the rest of the day. I think we had an unbelievable day that day - best five were 23-24lbs. Got a iPhone full of 4+ lbers from strip pits - had a 2 year run about 9 years ago that was unreal during prespawn & throwing jig & craws. That 3rd pic from top was a 6-12 from the pits - totally different build to those compared to the big ones coming from the public honey hole that shan’t be named. I find stuff like that interesting. Going to take my Solix to the public lake & Autochart it & see what I find when it’s too windy to fish at some point. Gotta get a separate battery or I will drain the trolling motor battery in a couple of hours. Quote
Pat Brown Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 Well I guess the underspin catches daggone giants! 21 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted November 17, 2023 Super User Posted November 17, 2023 15 hours ago, RipzLipz said: Got a iPhone full of 4+ lbers from strip pits I love those four-pounders. When they reach four pounds/19 inches, that's when they start to pull like pit bulls. Here's a four-pounder with nothing special at all about her build, but I will never forget her parking under my canoe, bending my MH rod until the far fourth of the rod was drowning. I was expecting to boat a seven-pounder, but it was this wiry, relentless lass: Details, Pat, details! I'm dyin' for details!!! 15 Quote
Pat Brown Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 Well, I was on my way to the store for some dish soap and me and jr decided we might as well see if they are on a buzzbait bite. I tried. I casted. I buzzed. Nary a whiff upon my buzzer. I brought my underspin for my "low n slow" presentation for the evening since I'm trying to build confidence in it. I worked a break wall and a dock that are fairly well lit and didn't get any attention. Decided to try the shady rip rap wall and first cast slow rolling it back maybe 4 ft down from the drop off I felt the subtlest *tick* you ever felt and being that it was pitch black and I'm an optimist, I set the hook like my life depended on it and she jumped 3 ft into the air rather instantly. I used her momentum to swing her up and onto the dock and got some photos and set her adrift upon her way back to hunt bream and crayfish and such. Caught her on an Owner Flashy Swimmer with the gold Colorado and a Storm Largo Shad in the Houdini color with tail dipped in chatreuse and I did a red chin. 2 1 Quote
Super User gim Posted November 17, 2023 Super User Posted November 17, 2023 10 hours ago, galyonj said: It happened to me yesterday on the way home from the dentist. Blinked and I found myself chasing skunks at the water's edge. This is exactly why you keep ending up in the doghouse when you get back home. Blaming it on @TnRiver46 every time isn’t going to work. 7 Quote
RipzLipz Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 1 hour ago, ol'crickety said: I love those four-pounders. When they reach four pounds/19 inches, that's when they start to pull like pit bulls. Here's a four-pounder with nothing special at all about her build, but I will never forget her parking under my canoe, bending my MH rod until the first fourth of the rod was drowning. I was expecting to boat a seven-pounder, but it was this wiry, relentless lass: Details, Pat, details! I'm dyin' for details!!! 2 years ago in August, dad & I drove over to a strip pit for some late night bassin’. 15 minutes after sliding the boat in, my dad stuck this 6-6 chubby chick on a spinnerbait off of a mid-depth saddle: She’d been gorging on panfish, obviously. Not 15 minutes later, I had this 4-10 chunk blast my 3/4oz Booyah Moontalker spinnerbait off the other side of the saddle near a weed line & it pulled harder than some of those 6lbers above. Thought for sure I had a new PB until I saw it at the boat. Gave me a bad case of crazy eyes for some reason. Check the belly closely - it was buttcheeked it was so fat: Fingers over the lenses caused the pink flaring. Got my dad’s on video as he was getting her in. 20 Quote
RipzLipz Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 9 hours ago, Blue Raider Bob said: Dude! Beat your chest and don't apologize for it. Those are beautes! So glad the younger generation stays prepared to sneak off and fish as often as possible I do the chest pounding around my son & dad - we can be pretty brutal to one another & funny as well. Dad was with me when I caught the 6-12 on Tuesday & after I released her, I said, "I’m sorry" just loud enough for him to hear. Long running joke - similar instance but waited until we were well on our way home & I apologized & he asked for what & I said "for making you watch me catch that giant." To add to it, we’ll exclaim “OW!" for days afterwards and act like thumb/wrist is sore. Tuesday night, I walked out with a Kleenex wrapped around my thumb that I’d "bloodied" with a red Sharpie. Not that young anymore - in my 50’s but I try & sneak off like I’m still in my 20s whenever I can. 1 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted November 17, 2023 Super User Posted November 17, 2023 @RipzLipz: You and your dad are funny! I catch many of my biggest fish in the dark, but your nighttime photos are way better than mine! Your dad's bass is a big-bellied beast! Here's a Maine fatty and you can see my fist would fit in her mouth. What you can't see is her hunchback, for she bulged every which way. You can also see what I mean about my lousy nighttime photos. Photography's tough if you're an old woman alone in a dark swamp in a tippy canoe: @Pat Brown: I need to slow roll my underspins more. Mostly, I retrieve them lickety-split. 17 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted November 17, 2023 Super User Posted November 17, 2023 17 minutes ago, RipzLipz said: Told her my doc recommended fishing as much as possible for physical therapy. You have a great doctor. You have great cameras/phones too. My camera is a waterproof Olympus about 40 years old. Holding it with one hand and a wriggling bass with the other is like juggling a baby seal and a newt. You are smart to not name your lake. 1 1 Quote
RipzLipz Posted November 17, 2023 Posted November 17, 2023 19 minutes ago, ol'crickety said: You are smart to not name your lake. My close friends know about it but none are fishing it. I wouldn’t tell anyone that I know wouldn’t release any trophies. After what A-Jay experienced this year in being followed, I probably would be smarter just not sharing at all. That public lake was a hidden gem up until the mid-80s. Caught my PB from there when I was still in grade school. The lake has come back strong - will PM you about it because it’s pretty cool IMO. If I tell the full story publicly, people from the area will figure it out & those trophies will disappear quickly I’m sure. It’s already testing my patience with the current visitors but I try to ignore what irks me & concentrate on fishing as best I can. 2 Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted November 17, 2023 Super User Posted November 17, 2023 Temps made it up to the mid 50s during the day, but that did me no good. By the time I got up to my spot it was a chilly November 44 degrees. Low 30s during the overnights has the water cold. My feet were hurting only two hours in which was my fault for taking the easy route by wearing my PVC hip waders. Even with heavy socks, their integral boots transmit the cold directly to my tootsies. Brrr. Neoprene stocking foot waders with separate boots are so much warmer. Next time for sure. There was zero wind, so even with a moonless sky the baitfish were locked down in place. They wouldn't move an inch even with a bright LED blasting them. Oddly, the Milfoil and Coontail have barely dropped except for right near the shoreline, and they're as crisp as they were in July. Got a few subtle bass bites dragging a Blue/Green -flake fluke where I could find scattered bluegills staged up, but none got the hook. One was heavy for sure, but it just held on tight then let go. I rotated around to the eastern shoreline where I expected the water to be warmer, but strangely it was even colder. At this point my dogs were really barking, so I changed things up for one last go. Tied on a Black/ Blue-Flake-Blue tipped SK Shim-E Stick and chucked it into a long weed bed in about 1' of water. This zone is pickerel heavy, so I knew I was taking a risk with straight 15lb braid, but beggars can't be choosers and I didn't want to skunk. Got a hard bite, which was very pickerel-esque, then some heavy headshakes and wide runs which is very big pickerel-esque, so I was sure I was getting broken off. Once I saw the fat belly and large mouth my fears subsided. No razor teeth and I lipped a well-fed chunk. Skadoosh. Shuffled out of there, unfroze my frozen feet in the truck, and drove home with a smile. 25 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted November 17, 2023 Global Moderator Posted November 17, 2023 Hey @PhishLI, that’s a funny looking swimbait …….. nice LM 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted November 17, 2023 Super User Posted November 17, 2023 I'm afraid of fishing because the water is cold. And then there's @PhishLI, another northern angler, who's not only still fishing, but wading cold water. At night, making me feel like a nimboo-wamby wuss. If Phish ever posts a report about catching bass in a hurricane, I won't be surprised. Here's the trailer for that upcoming hurricane fishing report: "It was hard to concentrate on the water with so many bits and bobs of buildings and trees in the air, requiring me to lurch this way and dive that way. It was also hard to cast into those cat 3 winds, but I had to do that, for casting downwind would have meant I'd have had my back to the incomings." 1 2 Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted November 17, 2023 Super User Posted November 17, 2023 15 hours ago, ol'crickety said: If Phish ever posts a report about catching bass in a hurricane, I won't be surprised. Believe me I've tried, thinking I'd be like a surfer catching a rare monster wave. But then I heard the terrifying report of a tree trunk snapping. That was a clarifying Uh-Oh moment for sure. All at once I realized a mere falling branch could kill me stone dead, or just knock me out cold while I was beans deep in the water only to be ravaged by snapping turtles or whatever slithering karmic vengeance the lake saw fit. By imagining the shame of my wife at my funeral and what the inscription on my tombstone might say, I straightened out my thinking on the idea real fast. 3 Quote
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