Aaron_H Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 An eventful evening. Numbers were decent, managed 12 bass, ten of them on a chrome jerkbait and two on a spinnerbait. About an hour after I started, these two guys showed up across the pond from me, no big deal. Saw them catch a couple of tilapia and throw them in a bucket, so I'm thinking heck yeah keep it up, get those things out of here! Welp, then they decided to bring that bucket over to an area I was just recently fishing, and start feeding a 5 foot gator that was sunning there. Biiiiig no no here in FL. I let them know that what they were doing was illegal, that people fish here with their kids and walk their dogs here, and feeding that gator is putting them in danger. Walked back to where I was fishing and they didn't seem too dissuaded, ended up calling FWC and their operator dispatched an officer to me after I explained the situation to her. Unfortunately the guys saw me on the phone and I'm guessing knew what I was up to so they hoofed it out of there within a few minutes of me ending the call. Unfortunately it means that gator will get trapped an killed so that it doesn't pose a danger to people. On the bright side, I did manage to get into a nicer fish, biggest of the evening went 5lb even, caught on a spinnerbait. My second biggest spinnerbait fish currently. Ate it right at the bank, inhaled at when I gave it one last little pause/pop. 24 Quote
Pat Brown Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 @Aaron_H that's a nice fish there! Spinnerbaits rule hard. I'm feeling like they kinda pick up where the lipless leaves off in some ways as the spring gets more pronounced. Something about the way they hover and dance in the windy or muddy water really gets big fish riled up. 3 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 I see @Aaron_H is back to his old ways, just posting slaunch donkies on the reg 😎 2 2 Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 Had a great day out on the water. Started off sunny and by lunchtime the storm had moved in with some cool rain and snow up the hill. Water temp 58* and saw some bucks up shallow making beds. Good times just right around the corner. They were primarily interested in finesse and a wacky senko was the ticket. Underspin also picked up quite a few, including this overzealous crappie. No giants but catching a bunch of 15-18" spots was a great time. 29 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 Thanks to high wind and heavy rain for the last 36 hours, we didn't have snow on the ground today, which is great. However, we're supposed to get another six to ten inches of snow on Wednesday, so I'm going fishing on Tuesday. The high is forecast to be 47, so the bass will be cold, but I'm hoping they'll feed before Wednesday's nor'easter, which is a North Atlantic storm. I won't catch big ones like @NorcalBassin, @Aaron_H, and @Fried Lemons, but if I catch one or two, I'll be happy. Heck, I'll just be happy to be paddling and casting and trying to guess what a shivering bass might gobble. 8 Quote
IcatchDinks Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 2 hours ago, ol'crickety said: I'm going fishing on Tuesday. Ooh, keep me updated. I'm always so confused trying to figure out how to catch bass in early spring. 1 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 Visited a an old favorite, small lake that I hadn't been to for a couple years. Surface temp 53. I was catching, but not much size: two on small twin buzzbait, otherwise, scattered bites with no pattern I could interpret. The grass really threw me. It was almost like my home lake in NC where they have already sprayed this year, dark and slimy. I seriously doubt they spray this lake, so maybe a mild winter prevented a 'normal' near complete die off....I don't know, but it made it hard to fish around/in, and nothing biting across the top of it. I did find myself in a small cove getting bit by a few 1-2 pounders. Remembering a recent thread here, I turned around and casted out behind, into over 20 fow, and dragged up to the weed line and found bigger fish hanging around 15'....a lot deeper than I expected. 23 Quote
OHBuckets Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 Took the canoe out this foggy, chilly morning. Wasn't expecting much, then wham! This one was angry at my little keitech, and glad I remembered to check the drag on the ML beforehand. Just under 21" and healthy 26 Quote
OHBuckets Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 14 hours ago, NorcalBassin said: Had a great day out on the water. Started off sunny and by lunchtime the storm had moved in with some cool rain and snow up the hill. Water temp 58* and saw some bucks up shallow making beds. Good times just right around the corner. They were primarily interested in finesse and a wacky senko was the ticket. Underspin also picked up quite a few, including this overzealous crappie. No giants but catching a bunch of 15-18" spots was a great time. The markings on those spots are awesome! 2 Quote
The Bassman Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 Pre spawn bite in full swing. This is prime time for numbers and size. They kept me busy yesterday as well. These two were my best. Small blade bait fished quick and shallow did the trick. Also gave me my pb foul hooked gizzard shad, lol. 28 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted March 31, 2024 Global Moderator Posted March 31, 2024 Good gracious ! Now I see why @The Bassman catches monsters in his small ponds . Thats a meal and a dessert size gizzard 3 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 @The Bassman: Gosh, those are big bass and double gosh, that's a small pond! Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 1 hour ago, The Bassman said: Pre spawn bite in full swing. This is prime time for numbers and size. They kept me busy yesterday as well. These two were my best. Small blade bait fished quick and shallow did the trick. Also gave me my pb foul hooked gizzard shad, lol. That pink color is a big bass killer. I really miss those small ponds - lol. 3 Quote
Woody B Posted March 31, 2024 Posted March 31, 2024 2 day report. I had family stuff yesterday and today but I managed to fish a little. Yesterday (in 3 hours) I caught 7 small Largemouth. (no pictures, I'm talking 10 to 12 in buck bass). I couldn't find the big ladies. I thought I had one. I caught a 9.66 pound Blue Cat. (soon to have picture in other species thread) The Cat's I catch on bass lures usually slam them. This one was on a bladed jig. It didn't slam it. I felt the blade quit moving, and set the hook. It didn't twist and turn like Blues usually do. It was fast, and shaking it's head while staying deep the whole time. The first time I got it near the boat I saw a gray/silver flash. I thought it was a huge Spot until I got it ready to boat. I have more family stuff today, but it was on the lake. I fished early, went to lunch, then fished a few more hours. I ended up with 15 Bass, mostly Largemouth. They were all ~halfway back in pockets hugging cover. The smallest one "might" have been 14". (first picture) It was really pale, like a winter Bass. 2 others were pale also. The biggest was an 18" fat Largemouth full of eggs. I didn't weight it, just held it next to my inch markings on my boat and quickly released her. A couple (including the pale one) were on a Buzz Bait before the wind got up. The others were split between a shaky head, spinner bait and bladed jig. I guess the water temperature has confused the Bass as much as it has confused me. Yesterday I found bucks on secondary points. Today I found bigger "does" further into the pockets. No bloody tails or other post spawn signs on any the last 2 days. The lake was FULL of boaters both days. Between that and the wind the lake was like the ocean. Added: The hair police have been stressed lately due to his weather. I got a hair cut so I wouldn't induce any more stress. 20 Quote
Super User gim Posted March 31, 2024 Super User Posted March 31, 2024 Looks like @Woody B catch increased by 22% because of a haircut. Proven increase in success. 2 3 Quote
Mbirdsley Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 First bass oriented trip of the year. Fished duck lake montcalm co michigan. Duck lake is a good sized lake but, fairly shallow. the lake probably only averages 3-4 feet deep. I’ve started on duck the last 3 seasons as it is one of the fastest lakes to warm up and have decent water temps. water temp was 41-42.2 F. no real pattern. judging by a fat 22 inch pike that i caught the pike havnt even spawned yet. looks like the bass are still in their winter pattern which, on this lake means they are hanging out in 4-6 ft of water. not ready to spawn yet or even thinking about it. caught a couple 16 inch bass a 14 inch bass and a couple pike. the big bass and pike came on a blue gill LC 95 pointer. a couple bass and pike came on a SSR-7 perch shad rap. Had a hammer handle steal my delta craw sr-5 shad rap. My current personal best was caught on that delta shad rap. that was a bummer. however, not bad for the first bass trip of the year. 20 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 Fat bass, Woody! Fat pike, Michael! 2 Quote
Super User MIbassyaker Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 2 hours ago, Mbirdsley said: First bass oriented trip of the year. Fished duck lake montcalm co michigan. Duck lake is a good sized lake but, fairly shallow. the lake probably only averages 3-4 feet deep. I’ve started on duck the last 3 seasons as it is one of the fastest lakes to warm up and have decent water temps. water temp was 41-42.2 F. no real pattern. judging by a fat 22 inch pike that i caught the pike havnt even spawned yet. looks like the bass are still in their winter pattern which, on this lake means they are hanging out in 4-6 ft of water. not ready to spawn yet or even thinking about it. caught a couple 16 inch bass a 14 inch bass and a couple pike. the big bass and pike came on a blue gill LC 95 pointer. a couple bass and pike came on a SSR-7 perch shad rap. Had a hammer handle steal my delta craw sr-5 shad rap. My current personal best was caught on that delta shad rap. that was a bummer. however, not bad for the first bass trip of the year. Nice. Not bad at all for low 40s. 1 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 I was determined to learn from my mistakes and amazing amount of frustration during March of 23 (documented in this thread lol). Failure is the best motivator, and by my records, this March was the 2nd best month I've had in 20 months being back on the water. Yesterday was great, had 5-22lbs. Today not so great, watched an easy 7-8lb fish on bed with a paired male, but only the male would fire. I left them alone after a few minutes but with much disappointment. She dwarfed the male, and the male was close to 3. 6.8 6.4 Then from Fri afternoon 6 even (one of the few fish I wish I had a length from, very long) First Fry Balls I've seen, but I'm sure I've missed some earlier ones....now realize only a handful of those countless individuals make it to be a 12" fish, then the odds of that 12" fish reaching 17.5" is equally as daunting. We as humans have it quite easy. 21 Quote
Mbirdsley Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 35 minutes ago, MIbassyaker said: Nice. Not bad at all for low 40s. no not bad at all. I’m guessing the deeper lakes in the area like Crystal might be around 35-37 degrees. educated guess. 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 Three more six-pounders and yet another twenty-pound bag. Forget about the NCAA. March Madness is all about Alex! 2 1 Quote
Blue Raider Bob Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 Drifting the Tennessee yesterday......well actually I wasn't. Nickajack was not letting any water out so the river was very low and the fish were nowhere near the banks. But, I finally did get on the board with my first two 15" plus fish. Got a Smallie on a swimbait and a Spot on a Ned. Caught a variety of littl'uns on a Tiny Rap including a Crappie to make Team9 jealous......not really! That Crappie proves hunger is a powerful motivator! PS if someone can explain to me how to prevent pictures from loading sideways, I will be grateful. 20 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 Bob, at the end of last year, I encountered the same problem with my photos loading sideways. I'd reorient them in my photo-adjusting program and then load them and they'd revert to sideways. Anyway, good fishing, Bob! Quote
Global Moderator Popular Post Bluebasser86 Posted April 1, 2024 Global Moderator Popular Post Posted April 1, 2024 Well I'm way behind on my reports, but I guess better late than never. Day 1 Launched at Sizemore Landing with about 12 other kayaks. I was the only one without a motor so at 0630, I watched everyone else blast off, then hopped in my kayak and started kind of kicking around and scanning since I hadn't fished this area at all in practice. As soon as the sun started to lighten the sky after lines in, the schooling started. I hadn't had much luck getting the schooling fish to bite, but I had a different bait ready for them this morning and it flipped the switch for them. The Rapala Crush City Freeloader on a 1/16oz Hover Head just slowly swam through the schoolers did all the heavy lifting in the morning on day 1. I started with a 16" fish. Then went back to back with 16.75" inchers. A 17" fish and a 13 incher rounded out my limit. It all happened so fast, I had no idea what I had, what time it was, what had even happened really. I culled the 13" with another 17" fish. And then culled the 16" fish with another 16.75" fish. It was about 0830 at this point, only 1.5 hours into the day and I was already into the mid 80's on my limit, which was my goal for the day. My buddy Jon and his son pulled up in the boat to watch me and then another boat pulled up. I thought I was going to have someone park on top of me and fish because it had happened so many times, but it turned out to be Mark Cisneros from Bassmaster. He introduced himself and told me he was going to take some pictures. My heart was already going, but I knew what it meant having the camera boat pull up on me, even if it was early in the morning on the first day. Trying to fish when I knew they were there watching me, I haven't been that nervous since I drove my first born home from the hospital. Jon took a picture of the camera boat, taking pictures of me. Some action shots, unfortunately the bite had died by the time they got there and I only caught 1 tiny smallmouth while they were there. Now when I tell you that my bite died, it was stone dead. If I only knew how close I was to the motherlode though. I fished until 1330, with 1 more dink largemouth to show for it, before I decided to move to another ramp where I had 1 short stretch of bank across from the ramp where I'd done well in practice. I caught several more there in the last hour and hooked 2 that felt good, but both just came off my jig for some reason. I ended the day in 20th, but it was a tight race and it wasn't out of reach. I never looked at the scoreboard, couldn't make myself do it, but my wife took a couple screenshots. Sorry about the audio on this video, but there may not be a day 2 video so this is all I've got for now. I did go out for a few hours yesterday on Easter and caught myself an overinflated football. 17.5" and 3.75lbs on the Strike King Rodent with a Gamakatsu Nano Alpha 4/0 EWG Superline hook. 30 Quote
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