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@Swamp Girl We dont have pickerals in our lake. There is a small gar population, but I have never had 1 bite an artificial bait before.

And my friend is a very experienced bass fisherman. I think maybe he had a little nick he didn’t notice . Still, 15 pound big game !! Hard to believe.

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20 minutes ago, N Florida Mike said:

Still, 15 pound big game !!

 

Did he get a glimpse of what broke it?

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On 2/15/2025 at 8:03 PM, N Florida Mike said:

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.

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6 hours ago, N Florida Mike said:

@Swamp Girl We dont have pickerals in our lake. There is a small gar population, but I have never had 1 bite an artificial bait before.

And my friend is a very experienced bass fisherman. I think maybe he had a little nick he didn’t notice . Still, 15 pound big game !! Hard to believe.

 

Only freshwater fish I've had clean cut me off was a bowfin, lost a pricey lipless to that one. Was also on 15lb Big Game, coincidentally.

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9 hours ago, Aaron_H said:

 

 

Only freshwater fish I've had clean cut me off was a bowfin, lost a pricey lipless to that one. Was also on 15lb Big Game, coincidentally.

 

 

I get cut off clean at least 4 or 5 times every year fishing mainlake structure where I catch my biggest bass every year.  It's always 15-20 lb big game and flipping baits and it's always instant and super clean cut on hook set. I was recently told our lakes have a ton of mudfish/bowfin in addition to huge pickerel.  

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When I fished northwestern Ontario, we rarely fished for pike, but pike fished for our F13 Rapalas on six-pound test that we used to catch smallmouth. Of course, we also lost some lures to pike, usually two or more everyday, but strangely, the pike we were most likely to land were the 40-inchers and the pike we were mostly likely to lose were the hammer handles. 

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Caught a few more. Still small little guys

 

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Good job, Rocky!

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On 2/16/2025 at 4:12 PM, Swamp Girl said:

Did he get a glimpse of what broke it?

No. It just parted on the set. I don’t remember seeing him retie all afternoon though , and he caught 5-6  fish.

On 2/16/2025 at 10:51 PM, Aaron_H said:

Only freshwater fish I've had clean cut me off was a bowfin

I have never caught one in my lake in 50 years.

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13 hours ago, Swamp Girl said:

Good job, Rocky!

Thanks! 👊

 

 

 

It's so cold for the bass right now in NC I CANT WAIT for March lol

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17 minutes ago, Rocky998 said:

Thanks! 👊

 

 

 

It's so cold for the bass right now in NC I CANT WAIT for March lol

 

I'm just glad that somebody is catching fish and sharing their catches! 

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1 hour ago, Swamp Girl said:

 

I'm just glad that somebody is catching fish and sharing their catches! 

Yeah! I'm glad too! Loll. Without these people on here and some really really good advice from someone on YouTube, I wouldn't have even had the confidence in fishing winter water haha.

Honestly kinda surprised that I managed to even get more than 3 in those 3 days there 😂😂

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On 2/14/2025 at 2:05 PM, AlabamaSpothunter said:

Almost sunk the S.S. Minnow,

The BR crew has ordained by Priestly authority the S.S. Minnow.... UN-sinkable!

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The recent 4” of cold rain we received has put a nice stain throughout the lake and dropped water temps into the high 40s. Tomorrow, the next Arctic blast hits with a rain/snow/sleet mix, followed by a couple windy, cold days. But today was nice, topping 50 degrees with a light breeze and some sun…and I was able to scrounge half a dozen bass to the boat - happy, happy.

 

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9 minutes ago, Team9nine said:

But today was nice, topping 50 degrees with a light breeze and some sun…and I was able to scrounge half a dozen bass to the boat - happy, happy.


Looks like you’ve upgraded your wardrobe too.

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@Team9nine: I think your migration from bank fishing in the Midwest to boat fishing in the South is fascinating in large part because you consistently caught and catch bass in two starkly different environments.

 

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I didn't see any learning hiccups, but were there? And if so, what was challenging and how did you overcome it?

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1 hour ago, Swamp Girl said:

@Team9nine: I think your migration from bank fishing in the Midwest to boat fishing in the South is fascinating in large part because you consistently caught and catch bass in two starkly different environments.

 

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I didn't see any learning hiccups, but were there? And if so, what was challenging and how did you overcome it?


“Now, the rest of the story” as Paul Harvey would say. I’ve never been without a boat for the last 35 years. The Midwest bank stuff was just the most convenient for a stretch of time, but a lot of boat trips were still made, just often for crappie. Prior to that, though, I fished bass tournaments for 25 years, so I’ve seen a lot of water in my day. I was actually looking forward to the challenge of fishing completely ‘new to me’ water for bass. There were still some adjustments; mostly different types of structure and cover types compared to the Midwest, along with some deep water options now that we rarely had back in the Midwest. The suspended bass bite is all new to me, too. It took about 3-4 fishless trips to figure it out back in January, but the pieces are finally falling into place. But every day on the water is a learning opportunity.

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Had a fun, productive trip after work despite the best efforts of the rowing club. I offered them $20 to go somewhere else after their fleet of a dozen row boats plus Jon boats at half throttle passed my me for the 10th time back and forth. Caught 4-5 bass and 4 crappie, with two of the crappie being keepers . Not bad for 1.5 hours! Also saw a pretty sunset. The mistake I made was leaving my canoe in the back of my truck all night and it snowed, was a little heavy this morning 😂 

 

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"He chomped me." Heh!

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