Super User Swamp Girl Posted Thursday at 03:16 AM Super User Posted Thursday at 03:16 AM Behold what the BR crew has recently caught: You guys sure can cowboy.' And for the final beast, drum roll please.... 11 2 6 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted Thursday at 03:23 AM Global Moderator Posted Thursday at 03:23 AM Mine is actually a TN river redfish, a delicacy at many restaurants that score somewhere in the 60s on their health dept rating 1 10 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted Thursday at 03:27 AM Super User Posted Thursday at 03:27 AM Just now, TnRiver46 said: Mine is actually a TN river redfish, a delicacy at many restaurants that score somewhere in the 60s on their health dept rating Dang it, you just punched a hole in my punchline! No biggie. Me: 3 Quote
Pat Brown Posted Friday at 02:03 AM Posted Friday at 02:03 AM Finally got a few to bite. One on the free rig which is sort of new to me and I'm excited when I have success with that kinda stuff Had a buzzbait fish after sunset! A bunch on the jerkbait but all little guys But it was cool catching a few on a super fast moving bait again! Finally the lipless bite kicked back on this week with all the rain - managed a quick trip around lunch time and did pretty well. Two little fish and a 4.5 lber on the red craw red eye shad! Heck of a fight! Biggest of 2025 so far and nice to run into a big one on the lipless! Jake lost a good one on the spinnerbait tonight at a different spot and missed some more bites on the lipless so they're slowly turning back on. These bass felt like I was grabbing them out of beer coolers. They were COLD! Hoping I can make a little more magic happen before the winter cold times come back in a big way next week! Amazing fish everyone! Great to see spring turning on some places! 13 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted Friday at 02:10 AM Super User Posted Friday at 02:10 AM 14 minutes ago, Pat Brown said: Great to see spring turning on some places! You whisper the big girls. Once they're warm enough to hear your whispers, they'll be coming to you too. Pat, I added your 4.5-pounder to my post up thread. You're representing now! 1 1 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted Friday at 02:54 AM Super User Posted Friday at 02:54 AM Back out on the water after a couple wet, cold days. Over 3” of rain, but surface temps only dropped 4-5 degrees. Fish moved again, but we eventually landed on them and caught about a dozen and a half in 3 hours. 14 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted Friday at 01:16 PM Super User Posted Friday at 01:16 PM 10 hours ago, Team9nine said: Back out on the water after a couple wet, cold days. Over 3” of rain, but surface temps only dropped 4-5 degrees. Fish moved again, but we eventually landed on them and caught about a dozen and a half in 3 hours. Nice job, unfortunately a little more rain coming now. What depth/lures are you finding work best? Quote
hokiehunter373 Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Posted Friday at 02:21 PM Envious of you guys. I’m just up here staring at ice with highs in the 20s and half a foot of snow predicted next week. Sigh lol 1 3 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted Friday at 03:07 PM Super User Posted Friday at 03:07 PM 1 hour ago, FryDog62 said: Nice job, unfortunately a little more rain coming now. What depth/lures are you finding work best? Can’t get anything to eat on the bottom. Mostly jerkbaits and swimbaits or ‘jighead minnows’, with a few crankbait fish. Fish have been focused around shad schools on main lake from 1’-10’ ft. If more rain = more stain, I might finally get to catch them on a jig or Ned rig. 2 1 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted Friday at 04:20 PM Super User Posted Friday at 04:20 PM 1 hour ago, Team9nine said: Can’t get anything to eat on the bottom. Mostly jerkbaits and swimbaits or ‘jighead minnows’, with a few crankbait fish. Fish have been focused around shad schools on main lake from 1’-10’ ft. If more rain = more stain, I might finally get to catch them on a jig or Ned rig. I haven’t fished SC in 2 months… been in FL and those swamp lakes fish very different than the reservoirs here. This is the one time of year I haven’t fished locally and it’s going to be a learning process. 3 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted Friday at 04:59 PM Super User Posted Friday at 04:59 PM 39 minutes ago, FryDog62 said: I haven’t fished SC in 2 months… been in FL and those swamp lakes fish very different than the reservoirs here. This is the one time of year I haven’t fished locally and it’s going to be a learning process. This is only my second winter season of fishing here, and it’s been completely different than last year. High level assumption is that water clarity dictates the bite. If it’s clear, they are out (main lake) on shad mostly and feeding up, and if it’s stained, they’re up on structure and cover and feeding down. 4 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted Friday at 08:03 PM Global Moderator Posted Friday at 08:03 PM Water is coffee + creamer thick here, below a dam somewhere might be my only chance 1 1 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted Friday at 08:05 PM Super User Posted Friday at 08:05 PM 1 minute ago, TnRiver46 said: Water is coffee + creamer thick here, below a dam somewhere might be my only chance Straight chocolate milk here as well. Almost sunk the S.S. Minnow, took like an hour to bilge out. Gonna be awhile until fishing is good again sadly. 1 1 Quote
Super User FryDog62 Posted Friday at 08:40 PM Super User Posted Friday at 08:40 PM 1 hour ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: Straight chocolate milk here as well. Almost sunk the S.S. Minnow, took like an hour to bilge out. Gonna be awhile until fishing is good again sadly. Time to break out the red hot and lava red hot sauce colored Fogy Chatterbaits from Sieberts ! 2 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Super User Posted yesterday at 01:51 AM Bass didn’t like today’s cold front, but I didn’t blank, either. On the other hand, the crappie bite wasn’t bad (Other species catch thread), so there's that. 10 Quote
thediscochef Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM Posted yesterday at 06:37 AM On 2/12/2025 at 9:16 PM, Swamp Girl said: Behold what the BR crew has recently caught: You guys sure can cowboy.' And for the final beast, drum roll please.... I have the smallest bass on this post, but it's honest work and I'm happy to be included alongside the other folks who catch fish for real 2 2 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 18 hours ago Super User Posted 18 hours ago 6 hours ago, thediscochef said: I have the smallest bass on this post Nope. There are a number of us tied for the smallest bass, i.e. those of us who have yet to catch a bass in 2025. 1 1 Quote
thediscochef Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 11 hours ago, Swamp Girl said: Nope. There are a number of us tied for the smallest bass, i.e. those of us who have yet to catch a bass in 2025. Well you weren't pictured so you don't meet the judging criteria yet LOL We'll wait for the first 75 bass of your season (probably less than two days of fishing) before you have a fish that fits on that post 1 Quote
Super User N Florida Mike Posted 7 hours ago Super User Posted 7 hours ago Had a friend come over and fish from 3:30-6:30 . Fished hard - they were not biting real good today but we managed 13. I got into a little flurry of activity and got 4 in the last 1/2 hour, including the big fish of the day. Caught those 4 on the magnum speed worm. This was when we were nearly back to my house, fishing the northeast part of the lake. We each had a fish break our line , his broke 15 pound big game. Still hunting the elusive big fish. 4 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 7 hours ago Super User Posted 7 hours ago 8 minutes ago, thediscochef said: We'll wait for the first 75 bass of your season (probably less than two days of fishing) Ha! I wish, but I started slowly last year and expect to do the same this year. It's hard for me to catch bass with the water is still c-c-c-cold! It's even harder when I stay close to shorelines because I don't want to be far from the shore if I were to tip, so I can't fish the whole pond/bog, but since you're often fishing from the shoreline, you might just want to play a tiny violin for my sob story. Anyway, come the thaw, I plan to target big bass for once. I caught my PB last spring on a cold day. She was one of three bass I caught that day, which taught me that early spring is more quality than quantity. 3 minutes ago, N Florida Mike said: We each had a fish break our line , his broke 15 pound big game. Break your line or cut it? I have pickerel cut my line, but I don't think I have more than one bass in a couple thousand break it. 2 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted 7 hours ago Super User Posted 7 hours ago 4 minutes ago, Swamp Girl said: Anyway, come the thaw, I plan to target big bass for once. I caught my PB last spring on a cold day. She was one of three bass I caught that day, which taught me that early spring is more quality than quantity. Let's GOOOOOOO! This makes me so happy to read! I just know a really special fish is in your future again this year. 1 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 6 hours ago Super User Posted 6 hours ago 6 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: Let's GOOOOOOO! This makes me so happy to read! I just know a really special fish is in your future again this year. I hope so, Alex, but if I don't boat one, don't be disappointed in me: It won't be for lack of trying. 1 Quote
Super User AlabamaSpothunter Posted 5 hours ago Super User Posted 5 hours ago You could never disappoint any of your many fans here including myself Katie! I'm just excited to enjoy your unique fishing journey as always, along with seeing a new specific goal or chapter. I think it just makes sense to focus on those outlier monster fish during the start of your season, then you have the rest of the season to target numbers that defy logic like every year 😎 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 5 hours ago Super User Posted 5 hours ago 6 minutes ago, AlabamaSpothunter said: I think it just makes sense to focus on those outlier monster fish during the start of your season, then you have the rest of the season to target numbers That's my plan. However, come fall, I plan to target big bass again. I caught a lot of four and five-plus-pounders last fall. Summer is when I'll kick back and simply catch bass. 1 Quote
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