Pat Brown Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 A quick trip before supper and I got my March buzzbait fish knocked out. And THAT is why you use a trailer hook friends. 😎😎😎😉😉😉 And another one buzzing a swim jig over some random bank: Proof that jigs and buzzbaits are big fish baits. 😆😆😆🥵🥵🥵🎣🎣🎣 15 1 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 5, 2024 Global Moderator Posted March 5, 2024 That’s a nice day of struggling @GreenPig! 3 Quote
thediscochef Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 They liked the black choppo 90 today. Probably a dozen swipes missed but I stuck a good one. I believe it takes my mark for biggest topwater bass, 5.3#. Missed a couple on a bone spook too. Feels good. 26 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 @MIbassyaker and @Jmilburn76 Congrats on getting the 2024 party kicked off properly! @thediscochef Let's goooooooo buddy! You earned and deserved that slaunch donkey. @Choporoz My home lake is like that 50-75x a year if I had to guess including the last 10-15x I've been out. There is nothing more maddening than watching countless fish blowup bait all around you, and you throw the kitchen sink only to get skunked or some scraps. Going back to my first posts in this thread when I joined, I documented my frustrations over this fact. I feel like if I've got any "experienced" insight into a topic it's this one. Couple quick things I've learned that have enabled me to at least catch fish during these times, some days it's still a fraction of the fish I'm seeing, other days you've cracked the code and it feels like cheating. Not much different than overall Bass fishing if I really think about it. It's a sub skillset among the dozens and dozens in the sport. You're not alone if you google it that's for sure. 1. You have about a 2-3second window to place your bait in the middle of blowup/s, the majority of fish I catch happen when I achieve this window. 2. Within the above 2-3second window you have to make a pinpoint cast on the blowup/s, a foot short, left, right, or more than a few feet past, forget about it the majority of the time. You can flip 1 and 2, and vice versa, they are one in the same. If you can achieve hitting both the time window and precise cast location, you can catch those fish on a ton of different baits for the most part. Strolling a minnow, or a Vision 110/jr jerkbait are the two best baits I've found. In the winter the A-Rig, Underspin, Blade Bait, flatside crank can be as good or better, and in the Fall, Spring and Summer a buzzbait, and popper can be as good or better. Ultimately if the blow ups are too scattered and you can't make that work, I've found the old adage "never leave biting fish" still applies. You might get skunked throwing the kitchen sink at them, but it still presents the best situation to have success on that given day/lake imho. You'll crack the code next time pal 6 5 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 5, 2024 Global Moderator Posted March 5, 2024 Excellent info @AlabamaSpothunter, same here it’s only worked for me when it landed there in under 5 seconds probably less 2 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 @thediscochef, I'm so happy for you! Thanks for the info, Alex. 2 1 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 I think it was Lake Murray last year where some competitors would not even make a cast until they spotted bass blowing on herring to achieve the 2-3sec window 3 Quote
Fishlegs Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 Sometimes nothing works on those blowups, but like @AlabamaSpothunter said, I’m going to keep throwing at them until I’ve tried everything I have. I had some success throwing a white senko, trick worm, or other slow sinking lures into the middle of those type of blowups last year. 3 Quote
Pat Brown Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 Tank @thediscochef!!!! Good info @AlabamaSpothunter!!! Oddly enough I do great with chatterbait and crankbaits when I see them busting shad randomly out in the open water! Give it a try! Jerkbait is probably my favorite when they're pushing shad into shallow structure in the fall and post spawn. 3 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 Quote Oddly enough I do great with chatterbait and crankbaits when I see them busting shad randomly out in the open water! Give it a try! I will. Thanks, Pat. 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 Because our water is still hard, I've been spending the last couple days reading old posts. For a while, I was going back in time a decade or more, but yesterday, I was reading posts in this thread from a year ago and I was stunned by the upswing in @AlabamaSpothunter's catches. Alex's recent streak of going out again and again and catching a seven-pounder, a couple five-pounders, and half a dozen or more four-pounders has been so long that it's seemed like forever, but what makes it even more impressive is that he was fishing the same lake in the winter of 2022/2023 and whereas he had some great days a year ago, he had some ordinary ones too. Alex (and PhishLI) has always urged me to focus on one lake to really learn and OMG, Alex is the proof of the payoff of that approach. He's cracked the code of his lake. I know he has really, really, really wanted to boat a DD from that lake, but as I said earlier, his streak is the best I've ever witnessed at Bass Resource and it's happened at a fully developed lake with mansions lining the shoreline. 3 1 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 Katie you are without a doubt the most supportive and positive influence I've ever come across on the internet! Your incredibly thoughtful and kind words of encouragement, praise, and coaching means the world to so many of us in this thread. I'm so excited that you'll get the opportunity to have a true home lake. Nobody is more deserving of their own slice of paradise more than you. You're about to go on a whole new exciting journey of learning every rock in that lake, and every critter who calls it home. I watched you do the same thing you described above about me from your first season to your second season last year. I thought you had banger days when I first joined, but then last year you threw jet fuel on it and especially with the big girls. I have no doubt you'll have an even better year this year, the work you put in on and off the water really translates over to real world results. Thanks for being you Katie, and I'm speaking for the entire thread. Your support and love for your fellow angler is infectious, and something we all should be striving to achieve. You lift people up in this world, and that's becoming rarer and rarer to find. 6 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 Alex makes it look easy and it ain't! He's a dangerous man when it comes to catching bass 😎. I agree that focusing in on one body of water at a time is huge. I have basically a few now but I know what bodies of water I'm the most intimate with and it's because I committed to them. I think learning one makes learning the next easier and learning many at once can be overwhelming and confusing. It's wild how lakes that literally feed into each other that I fish hold populations of bass that favor completely different lures and water and cover and structure and are on entirely different clocks as far as seasonal movements. I will say that my biggest obstacle in breaking down my first couple bodies of water was my assumptions. I assumed a lot of things about the forage and the depth of the water I was fishing and over time I was able to observe a LOT of things that I was missing that were critical to my success. This kind of observation only happens when you get intimate with a single body of water and are always there. It definitely has helped me read new bodies of water much more quickly. I know people say a lot on here that ponds are easy and lakes are hard but my experience has been the opposite. What ponds ARE, is smaller, so you can pick them apart and see how they function mechanically as ecosystems a little more quickly perhaps. Find you a good pressured public pond where it's impossible to catch fish and learn how to catch those fish and I bet you could catch a bass out of a puddle on the side of the road too! 3 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 25 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: I watched you do the same thing you described above about me from your first season to your second season last year. Yeah, we both made a leap, didn't we. But to be fair, yours was bigger. I know you enjoy sports analogies, so you were Michael Jordan. No, you were Bob Beamon! I was a cricket, a pretty good leaper, for sure, but no from-the-foul-line, 29 ft 2+1⁄4 inch-leaper like you.* 25 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: Your support and love for your fellow angler is infectious, and something we all should be striving to achieve. We should support each other. Bass Resource lets us witness each other's struggles. I read the skunk reports. I read the accounts of anglers being blown off the lake and being too cold to cast. And I shared my sad story of tipping last year. But we all keep sallying forth and hoping that today will be our day, so when you string the days that you did, Alex, you should all be slow-clapping you. Here is the BR crew: *I am awarding three Happy Cricket Chirps to all who remember Bob Beamon. His one glorious jump was the perhaps the greatest moment in sports. 6 minutes ago, Pat Brown said: I know people say a lot on here that ponds are easy and lakes are hard but my experience has been the opposite. Find you a good pressured public pond where it's impossible to catch fish and learn how to catch those fish and I bet you could catch a bass out of a puddle on the side of the road too! Via a message, Pat shared a pic of the public pond he fishes. There is NOTHING easy about it. I'd struggle to catch a 12" bass from it. Lots of good stuff in your post, Pat. As a former teacher, I can say with confidence that you're a good teacher. 1 2 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 I had to look up Bob Beamon and watch his world record setting jump, once again you prove how superior your intellect is Katie. It's no wonder why you're such a great writer. You also made as much or more progress than I have. I knew you were gonna catch more big fish, but you shattered even my expectations. As for Big Fish Pat, if I ever meet the hammer in person I'm rubbing his head until he slaps me.....I'm getting some of that big fish magic one way or another 😆 Pat's fish blow my mind, I have no idea how the man does it. I think he secretly owns a scope and travels to Lake Fork 😂 1 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 5, 2024 Super User Posted March 5, 2024 37 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: I had to look up Bob Beamon and watch his world record setting jump I'm glad you did. It was glorious, wasn't it? I love the way he popped up and immediately knew he'd soared. He could feel that extra, extraordinary foot he'd flown. It's not "superior intellect." It's simply memory. I watched it happen on the TV. Lastly, I want to rub Pat's head too. 1 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted March 5, 2024 Posted March 5, 2024 Y'all are welcome to rub my head. It's mostly bald and probably sweaty this time of year 😂😂😂 I'd love to meet y'all and go fishing! Alex take me and Katy out on your boat and y'all can rub my head and I'll show you what your lake has in it! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 1 3 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted March 5, 2024 Global Moderator Posted March 5, 2024 Started work really early yesterday because I was supposed to be on a 3 day trial, but we showed up at 8:30 to find out that one of the key witnesses had Covid so they had to continue it, which meant I got out of work early, on a 75* day, so I went fishing for a couple hours. Didn't set the world on fire, but I caught 10 in a little under 2 hours. Always nice to steal an extra trip during the middle of the week. Caught them all on a Ned or a Rogue. 22 Quote
Super User LrgmouthShad Posted March 6, 2024 Super User Posted March 6, 2024 Gearing for first trip fishing in TX this year and only the third trip total this year. Tomorrow evening Weather was been great 3 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 6, 2024 Super User Posted March 6, 2024 16 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said: Gearing for first trip fishing in TX this year and only the third trip total this year. Tomorrow evening Weather was been great Good luck! 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted March 6, 2024 Super User Posted March 6, 2024 Mostly cloudy and light south winds combined with highs over 70 today found me back out on the water. After farting around with some deep shad school stuff without luck, I headed to the nearest creek arm and did some scouting for crappie. As expected, they’ve scattered and are probably about to spawn, but I hit a couple bass up shallow and decided to chase them most of the afternoon. Ended up with about 16 fish on a combination of jigs and soft plastics. Did run across a couple crappie though, and one of those was about the most obese thing I’ve ever seen - lol. Fairly short compared to some I’ve caught, but that belly pushed the scales down to 3.15 lbs. 😎 24 Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted March 6, 2024 Super User Posted March 6, 2024 Wow! That's a Big Un... 3 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 6, 2024 Super User Posted March 6, 2024 I second @roadwarrior's WOW! 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted March 6, 2024 Posted March 6, 2024 That crappie is looking ready to explode! 3.15 is completely insane! Your lake has to have some giant bass in it too with crappie that size! Sheesh! 3 Quote
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