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Thanks, @gimruis.

 

The biggest problem I have with my canoe is the bass pull me into trouble. Last time at my pond, I hooked a big bass at least ten feet from wood and it pulled me into the tree in about three seconds. How can a bass between three and four pounds pull an 85-pound canoe with me in it? No wonder we love them. 

 

Whenever I have someone in the bow and they hook a fish, I pick up my paddle and move them to open water. 

 

I know tomorrow morning I won't even have a 10' buffer. I'll start in the thicket. Like this:

 

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Anyway, I'm hoping for a 50% landing percentage, but I'll more likely achieve 25% and feel lucky to attain that. 

 

Overall, I am quite pleased with my weed-fishing. I have come far in three years, landing fish today that would have freed themselves a couple years ago. Plus, I enjoy the challenge. It's like solving a Rubic's Cube at night in the back of a pickup driving flat-out and pell-mell across a just-plowed field. 

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1 hour ago, Pat Brown said:

Scum Frogs have the best hook up ratio and durability of any I've used so far.

^^X2^^

They're the softest frogs out there which can really help when use spinning gear. Still need to set the hook, but they're more likely to at least get them as they collapse so much easier than typical frogs.

Launch Frog (americanbaitworks.com)

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GREAT morning today. A 16", 20.5" and 21 inch bass on a Mike iaconelli Gilly swimbait. analog scale for some reason said every one of them were 1 lb 

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@Backroad Angler: Why is this your screen name? What back roads do you use?

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On 8/8/2024 at 9:09 AM, ol'crickety said:

It'll just be fun to catch a bass on something other than a wakebait, worm, underspin, or spinnerbait. I wish I could use a Mepps, but there's no way I can retrieve one of those through August's weeds. I'm yanking off weeds from the majority of my casts already with my single, point-protected hooks.

What about "Snagless Sally"? Bait puppy made me buy two so if you need one, let me know.

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6 minutes ago, Blue Raider Bob said:

What about "Snagless Sally"? Bait puppy made me buy two so if you need one, let me know.

 

I need to use Sally more. My preliminary tests suggested that a spinnerbait outfishes her, but I will try her again.

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13 hours ago, ol'crickety said:

@Backroad Angler: Why is this your screen name? What back roads do you use?

 

3 hours ago, Backroad Angler said:

Thought it was a catchy name to use for the forums. No significant reason why I chose it lol. 

 

 

A true backroader never reveals his trails!

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6 minutes ago, MIbassyaker said:

 

 

 

A true backroader never reveals his trails!

 

Ha! So true. I was just wondering if he adventured down Canada's logging roads.

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A couple fish from my old stomping grounds. I found them on a flat in 12’ and on the ledge dropping into the old river channel. 

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I got about 3 hours of sleep total last night. Just could not stay asleep. So I decided to stay as close to home as possible. So…another 45 second drive to the pond lol. 
 

Haven't had much success here lately and as far a quantity is concerned, only 4 in 4 hours. But, I did catch my new topwater PB this morning. Not huge (just under 4 lbs.) but yeah, it’s my biggest topwater bass. Decided to start out on a PopMax and it was a good choice. About 10-12 casts in, as soon as I made the first twitch, it was gone. No big blow-up.  Just gone like sucked down the drain. She put up a great fight. 
 

Nothing on a jig this time. One on a Zoom Z Craw worm in California 420 on a Texas rig and two on a WR black Senko. All fought hard. The topwater bass started pulling drag! 
 

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I've had big ones suck a surface lure. One moment, all is well. The next moment, there's weight on my line and all is even better. Much better.

 

Congrats, @BrianMDTX!

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The two lakes I fish most often have a lot of great ledges and walls close to bank and I've spent a lot of time over the last several years working those drops and shelves.  I really enjoy working 30 foot off the bank, sitting over 40' of water.  As much as I do it, I'm still learning every time out.  This weekend I stumbled into a repeatable pattern I'd never noticed before.  The only drops with reliable bites from good fish were those with small grass flats at the top.  Had to tick the grass without getting fouled and then drop almost straight down to 15-20 foot rock or wood outcroppings. There were sub 2# bass in the grass, but the bigger ones were all deeper.  T-rig and jig did most of the damage, but I was able to cast a big spoon parallel to the walls and trick a few.

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That bass is HUGE, @Choporoz!

 

I fished a bog this morning, but the weeds were insane. Weeds above water, on the water, and strata of weeds below the water. I picked weeds off two-thirds of my cast. I hooked what I think were two big ones and my mechanics were good, but I just couldn't keep them out of the weeds, which work like a Monopoly "Get out of Jail Free" card or a can opener or a safe cracker. I caught 17 bass on a shaded shoreline, in current, and in pads. I start with the first bass, then the best bass, and finally a pic of the bog.

 

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Took the family out in the boat Saturday on a nice cool day. Supposed to be cloudy and no chance of rain, but it rained a good portion of the time unfortunately. They toughed it out a good portion of the time, the kids were pretty motivated by the promise of me paying them $1 for every fish they caught. It got a little heavy at one point and I took them back to the truck for a little while. Mrs. Blue had the hot hand on the toothy fish and kitties. 

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Sunday, I took my buddy Deric out to my river spot. He use to fish the rivers a lot but hasn't been in years since nobody will go with him anymore. It was kind of a slow day, but he made his only bite of the day count. 

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Here's what I've learned about Kansas. Kansas LMBs are so fat. Kansas walleyes are sooooooo skinny!

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Very pretty out there! Definitely looks a lot different than my neck of the woods lol. @ol'crickety

Love that, awesome getting the family involved! @Bluebasser86

 

 

 

 

Went fishing at the river this morning, was doing some wading and caught some bass. Hooked a turtle as well, luckily was able to get him off the hook. A couple kiddos ran up and wanted to pet the bass too, was pretty neat lol. Second picture is of a Guadalupe bass I believe.

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@Bluebasser86, that flathead had to have taken him for quite a ride.  I hooked one like that in a kayak and it was at least 15 minutes before it ever broke the surface....we were all up and down the river

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