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Dang NICE ones everyone!  5 all day @scaleface !  That's a gorgeous fish.  Love her proportions and colors.  I can't imagine the fight on a Ned!  I bet it was amazing!

 

This morning before work - only thing I could get them to eat in torrential downpour and ultra muddy water was a C rig D Bomb dipped in chartreuse dip n glow directly into the current dead stocked.

 

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One had crawdad antenna coming out of his throat!

 

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After work the rain subsided and Jake wanted to toss the inline spinner in the muddy water so back we went.

 

I grabbed my frog and down the bank we went.  BAM!  He is on to the right of the boat house AND I hook up on a good one on the frog on the other side of the boat house.

 

Mine comes off swimming directly at me lightning fast (bit 30 ft from me) and Jake catches his first of the day on the inline spinner!

 

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We keep a walking down to where I was getting action in the rain this morning and I get 4 blow ups on the frog in the channels on the deep weed lines just off the banks.  I am fairly certain 3/4 of the blowups are the same fish missing it again and again so I point Jake in it's direction.

 

BAM!

 

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Jake nails the kicker for the day on the inline spinner (same fish that missed my frog three times!). A healthy post spawn momma feeding up on bugs and minnows with her sisters.

 

Momma calls and says suppers on the way so back down towards the lot we head - I tell Jake ' hey son, you keep on throwing that spinner while we walk now 😎😎😎👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼'

 

Well it ain't long afore BAM! He whacks #3 and it's another nice one!

 

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Just as we are about to pass the boat house again he sticks a dink and #4 for the afternoon.

 

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My son put on a CLINIC with that inline spinner y'all.

 

Floored me!

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Go, Jake, go!

 

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Afternoon journey near home yielded an 18.5” SMB, jighead worm. My wife got 4 different species with a fly rod/popper. Bluegill, SMb, LMB, rock bass 

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Spent about 40 minutes before work this morning fishing a local pond. Got to watch an osprey hunting fish after he decided tangling with Mother and Father Goose over their goslings would be too much hassle. He nabbed a small bass before I got mine, but I eventually did catch a very nice 16 incher just before I had to leave. 

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5 minutes ago, TnRiver46 said:

That’s a solid one @IcatchDinks

Indeed. I'm always impressed that this tiny, mucky, scummy pond I fish can produce such solid fish. It was zero substantial cover aside from a few weeds and scum matts. And yet every year I pull out several bass over 16 inches. I watched another angler pull out a 22 incher! My largest is 18. Next time I'm out I'll try to get a picture of the pond to illustrate how small it is. The entire pond will fit in the picture. It gets crazy pressure, and yet in three years of fishing, the fish I've been catching just keep getting bigger. 

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I had a feeling....a tingling sensation....wake up early! - the voice inside of my head said to me before bed.

 

I set my alarm for 5 am and hit the pond at 6 am.

 

Sometimes that voice is absolutely right.  Missed one on my first cast that hit it weird.  Stuck this guy a couple casts later.

 

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Moved down to where I missed on yesterday in some vegetation and tried to see if anyone was home.

 

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Little but the blowup was satisfying and dragging him in with the salad was fun.  Also this told me all I needed to know.  Fish fast and fish that frog HARD.

 

Which is exactly what I did.

 

Missed one more who gently swirled at my frog so I left that area and made my way to the upper pond and made a cast paralleling the rip rap bank / deeper weedline.

 

BAM!

 

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After an epic battle I land this 6 pound momma all full of eggs and mad as can be.  Set her off swimming and walked another ten paces and paralleled the bank with a second cast.

 

Missed what appeared to be a larger fish and in setting the hook I twisted my frog up in a deep thick tree branch and had to break it off.

 

The bite shut down pretty much at 7:30/sunrise but they were all over it for that first hour and a half of low light.

 

It was awesome!  Hoping I can find a couple more willing to bite after work!

 

 

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@Pat Brown I had the same feeling! I got up about an hour later than you did, but going to bed early and getting up early is a new routine I'm trying to adapt to. Gives me time to fish in the morning before work and let's me spend my evenings with my family. Today was the first day trying it. Only got one good fish, but getting up early has given a pep to my step as I walk into work instead dragging myself in like I used to. Very nice fish! 

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Got on the water at "Lake 28" for 3 hours, 6am-9am.

 

Only my 5th ever trip to this place (less than 18 hours total, according to my records), so I'm still kind of figuring it out.   I did catch a 4lber here last year.

 

Nothing that nice today, but I got a few (9), including my first few topwater bass of the year on a frog Pop Max....and a few more on the obligatory Super Fluke:

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Biggest fish was 15", the rest between 12" an 14"

 

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Good fishing, gang! I'm out of reactions...AGAIN!

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I had 45 minutes to fish and caught these two small fish out of the river, dill pickle d bomb with a 1/16 oz brass weight. The last one put up a nice fight but was no match for my zillion mhh rod. I didn’t get skunked and caught a couple fish. It was a good day.

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Made it out to the New Reservoir today.  69 degrees and partly cloudy. Winds from the NNE at 2mph.

 

Started out around the boat ramp today and landed 5 on the floating worm.  
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Here’s the biggest one I caught there….

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…and the average size fish below

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My worm and I wore out or welcome there so I took a deer trail through the woods to get to the lower end and the dam.  Along the way I stopped at a few spots where I could access the bank and landed a couple more.

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Added 4 more around the lower end and the dam, this time with the weightless senko.  Typical size shown below. 

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Accidentally posted the same fish twice 🤦🏻‍♂️
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10 minutes ago, LrgmouthShad said:

@bp_fowler I totally forgot the floating worm exists. Definitely a great thing to be throwing right now, thanks.


It’s been gangbusters for me so far this spring.  Especially shines around shallow vegetation.

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Just now, bp_fowler said:


It’s been gangbusters for me so far this spring.  Especially shines around shallow vegetation.

 

Are you T-rigging it, BP? And does it literally float like a surface lure?

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2 minutes ago, ol'crickety said:

 

Are you T-rigging it, BP? And does it literally float like a surface lure?

 

4 minutes ago, bp_fowler said:

It’s been gangbusters for me so far this spring.  Especially shines around shallow vegetation.

Yeah, and my lake is flooded. Bass are either in the bushes or suspended. That could be the deal, right there. 
 

I don’t know if I’m comfortable including it in my DD hunt rotation, but rumor has it that disco and I are fishing together soon and of course it will be just “fun fishing”

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@ol'crickety Yes, it’s t-rigged but weightless, or as some folks call it “Texposed”.  It doesn’t float but sinks verrrrrry slooowly.  I’m throwing it on 10# braid to an 8# f/c leader, w/ a Gamakatsu 2/0 offset hook.   I’d imagine on straight braid or mono it’d sink even slower or faster with a bigger hook.

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Yeah, and my lake is flooded. Bass are either in the bushes or suspended. That could be the deal, right there. 

My only caveat is that it seems to do better for me in clearer water, YMMV.

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14 minutes ago, bp_fowler said:

My only caveat is that it seems to do better for me in clearer water, YMMV.

Still 4-5ft visibility up by the marina where we will be fishing 👍🏻. 4-5ft visibility is dirty for that area of Stillhouse 

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Very windy day with rain over night to the early morning.  Scored this pair of two and a half pounders.

 

Spinnerbaits

 

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Squeezed in a few hours this afternoon on a local reservoir. Started out with a swim jig fishing shallow to pads and pitching laydowns with nothing to show for it. Moved out into deeper water off the banks and finally found a few biters. Ended with 3 keepers and a couple nice bonus crappie. Water temps into the upper 70s at the moment. 

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Nice tire…

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Pretty little sunfish.

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Feisty

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Little guy could use a good meal.

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Most important meal of the day.

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Me and the boy will fish lures a while, then fish worms, then back to lures.

 

Funny, he has better luck with a texas rig than actual worms - they pick him clean.

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10 minutes ago, gimruis said:

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Nice tire…

I know a thing or two about tires in lakes

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Snuck in a quick half hour before dinner and got one skinny dude on the Heavy Poop which was just what I needed after the shellacking I took Monday night. Several windy overnights at 40* really cooled things off and I didn't get a sniff, so anything was good after that.

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Got a second wind after dinner and a dog walk, so I shot up for a night sesh. It was a tough bite again, just bluegills on wake baits, but I found a solid one finally dragging a Green Pumpkin Saffire Caffeine Shad.

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