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
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 Imagine Cher singing this: If I could turn back time If I could find Clayton a way To go back to the motherlode On that day! 2 Quote
IcatchDinks Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 19 hours ago, gimruis said: Looks like @Woody B catch increased by 22% because of a haircut. Proven increase in success. I hope this works for me. I've got short hair for the first time in 4 years. 3 2 Quote
Super User gim Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 Just now, IcatchDinks said: I hope this works for me. I've got short hair for the first time in 4 years. Well alright. I bet it feels great not having a birds nest on top of your head! 1 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 @Woody B: Woody, don't come to Maine with your Sinead O'Connor head. I'll have to call you good ol' Frosty Top. 4 Quote
Woody B Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 1 hour ago, ol'crickety said: @Woody B: Woody, don't come to Maine with your Sinead O'Connor head. I'll have to call you good ol' Frosty Top. I think I saw your lake front property yesterday, and it wasn't in Maine. There was a house under construction....5000+ square feet with a huge newly constructed dock and boat lift. There was a single canoe on the boat lift. I should have taken a picture. If I get back in that area this weekend I'll snap a pic if the canoe is still there. 2 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 1, 2024 Global Moderator Posted April 1, 2024 @Woody B, one of my old customers had a mansion on the most prime lot on the lake , same thing. Hydraulic Boat lift with bunks like a trailer, red canoe sitting on it 😂 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 Quote 5000+ square feet No thank you. That's 5,000 square feet to clean. I'll take the lot and the canoe and pass on everything else. 3 Quote
Super User Popular Post T-Billy Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Popular Post Posted April 1, 2024 I spent the morning chasing those uncooperative muskie, once again without success. I found lots of shad up in the creeks, but no slimers with 'em, so I called it quits with them about noon, and picked up the flippin stick. Ended up with 11 LM before I called it quits at four. 10 bucks in the 1-2# range and this 3.48#. First one over 3# this year. Hoping to get out in tomorrows monsoon, but it's looking like lightning may scrap that trip. 30 Quote
Super User gim Posted April 1, 2024 Super User Posted April 1, 2024 2 hours ago, ol'crickety said: That's 5,000 square feet to clean Not to mention energy costs. I can’t even imagine the heating or AC bill for a house that size. 1 Quote
The Bassman Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 No bigs this afternoon but had an unexpected treat with a good top water bite. Caught eight fun size in under forty minutes. I usually don't get out the little Pop-R until mid month but conditions seemed right. We're supposed to get storms and heavy rain tomorrow. Usually translates to a hot storm drain bite. Problem is that I have to work later this week and we're going to barely get out of the 30's after this system passes. That's spring in Indiana. 24 Quote
Aaron_H Posted April 1, 2024 Posted April 1, 2024 6 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said: 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. That's a day to be proud of, awesome job! 1 Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted April 2, 2024 Super User Posted April 2, 2024 Got 14 this afternoon. Most were 1 to 1.5 pounds, with one decent fish. Caught it on a houdini super fluke. Caught most of the fish on the june bug uv speed worm again. Nearly every fish was caught on a slow retrieve. 25 Quote
Popular Post Pat Brown Posted April 2, 2024 Popular Post Posted April 2, 2024 Jake was off one last day today and we had a day alright. 6.3/5.2/4.1 on the bank at the pond this morning on jigs. A few more to round out the pond visit..... And a 5 lber on a gizzard shad @Siebert Outdoors grasss jig and an incredibly fat 2 lber on a Missile Baits D Bomb and a dink on the bizz baits spinnerbait on an afternoon boat ride! Missed a good few too! What a day! 34 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 2, 2024 Super User Posted April 2, 2024 Alex posts his fat bass. Then Pat and Jake hitch go Biblical and say, "A bass for a bass." I can't believe the parade of beshemoths this spring. I'm guessing @gimruis and @A-Jay are frisky as Secretariat in the stall at Belmont. I know I am. At least I'm going fishing tomorrow, but I think it's still too cold to catch a bunch, but we'll soon see. 4 1 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted April 2, 2024 Super User Posted April 2, 2024 Congrats on an awesome day Pat.....really love seeing Jake catch a toad! As I've said before, the apple doesn't fall from the big fish tree 😁 @Blue Raider Bob Love seeing you post Bob, tell us a bit more how you upload your pics. The easist I've found, is to upload the image to your PC....then go to postimages.org and upload there, get the "share" link which is the second one down on the list of shareable links. When you upload it to your computer or to that site, you'll have an option to edit the photo, you can hit the rotate image that will correct the orientation. It's very easy, but difficult to explain lol. 1 1 Quote
FishTax Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 Dang @Pat Brown 3 bank monsters! That's awesome! Y'all are gonna get me in trouble at work. I'm supposed to be doing taxes and now I want to sneak down the road and wet a line (ok I always want that, but more when it's 80 outside with a cold and wind coming the rest of the week). 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted April 2, 2024 Posted April 2, 2024 Awwww shucks y'all. Thank you very much. We had a lot of fun! It's nice to see others wrecking em too! This spring is gonna be a doozy I believe. That 13 lber that guy got in the other thread and all the chunky fish in here. Shhhheeeeew 🫠🫠🫠🫠🎣🎣🎣🎣 4 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 2, 2024 Super User Posted April 2, 2024 I finally caught a few bass: Three to be exact. And I caught a pretty pickle (pickerel) too. Our snow melted three days ago and we're getting more tomorrow, so I caught 'em sandwiched between snow. I tried a spinner bait, wacky, lipless, jointed Rapala, and a Mepps, but they wanted a gray and white Keitech on an Owner underspin, retrieved slowly and going tick-tick-tick over the 2023 weeds, all between 50'-100' off shore. I didn't get a single bite on the shoreline or in the shallow stream mouths and bays. The hits were soft. Not even hits. The rod just loaded. I also hooked and lost another three and I had something bite the tail off my Keitech, likely a pickerel. However, they fought as hard as warm water bass and two were over 17". 25 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted April 2, 2024 Super User Posted April 2, 2024 Awesome job Katie, I sure did miss those dark Maine beauties of yours. All of what you described sounds textbook winter pattern. Wet blanket/mushy bites, fish way offshore, hyper focused on a particular bait and size. 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted April 2, 2024 Super User Posted April 2, 2024 30 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: Awesome job Katie, I sure did miss those dark Maine beauties of yours. All of what you described sounds textbook winter pattern. Wet blanket/mushy bites, fish way offshore, hyper focused on a particular bait and size. Thanks for the input, Alex. I kept returning to shorelines because that's where I've caught many bass, but they weren't there. Not a single one. 1 Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted April 3, 2024 Super User Posted April 3, 2024 My nieghbor Leon called and wanted me to see his new combo. He brought it over and we went out back to try it out. He didn’t catch anything on it , so I showed him how to catch bream on my ultralight. Apparently he hooked a little bream and this bass ate the bream. It fell off on top of the grass right at the bank, and I reached down and grabbed it. I haven’t seen many children that were as excited as Leon was . It was his first bass. Now he’s wanting me to take him on saturday!! 25 1 Quote
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