CrankFate Posted April 7, 2019 Posted April 7, 2019 Caught nothing but a 9 foot, 8” diameter log tha was lodged in the mud. Pulled it in maybe 100’ until my worm finally broke free and almost hit me in the eye. Not bad for 20 lb braid. Got to test out a 1/4oz dark sleeper. Way better than the bootlegs I ordered from China. Not a single bite. Woke this guy up: 11 1 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted April 7, 2019 Super User Posted April 7, 2019 I've been having pretty good luck with crankbaits on flats and up in the shallows. I caught the first jig bass of 2019 yesterday. 17 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 7, 2019 Global Moderator Posted April 7, 2019 White bass made it to the shoals and are flailing around everywhere and spawning. Found a smallmouth amongst them, sunny and well over 70 degree air. SPF was applied liberally 18 Quote
lo n slo Posted April 7, 2019 Posted April 7, 2019 we caught over 30 spots again today amid the low clouds and a light SE breeze. it was a shame we had to leave. 21 Quote
928JLH Posted April 7, 2019 Posted April 7, 2019 A few from a fun day today. Owner Jig rig with keitechs, and skipping green pumpkin T rigged senkos got it done. 16 Quote
Super User J._Bricker Posted April 8, 2019 Super User Posted April 8, 2019 My last couple of trips out fishing were more of a sea lion watching expedition than anything else. Watching the pinnipeds searching out and feeding on prespawn bass throughout the delta is rather disheartening. So with that said, I felt very fortunate to get this 4.7lber to eat a 7” senko. 21 Quote
superkamikazee Posted April 8, 2019 Posted April 8, 2019 First fish of 2019. I've been skunked the last 4 times I've been out, the water is finally hitting 50F+. Had to leave a lake and head over to this pond to get a catch, the other lakes water temps barely hit 50-52F, this ponds north side was 55-57F. Fish were caught up shallow, 2-3ft. Nothing special but I'm happy to finally be on the board for 2019. 2lb 1.5lb 1lb 16 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 8, 2019 Global Moderator Posted April 8, 2019 Had a big floatilla going down river yesterday. Everyone got lots of trout, I got one bass. Only one person dumped a kayak and lost a rod haha. He had Keys/wallet/phone in a pelican case 15 Quote
JLindsey Posted April 8, 2019 Posted April 8, 2019 This is certainly my most interesting catch lately. He’s not hooked - just hitched a ride on my stick bait. These little guys are all over the lakes and ponds near me. Google tells me they’re probably red spotted newts. 14 3 Quote
Tizi Posted April 8, 2019 Posted April 8, 2019 3 hours ago, JLindsey said: This is certainly my most interesting catch lately. He’s not hooked - just hitched a ride on my stick bait. These little guys are all over the lakes and ponds near me. Google tells me they’re probably red spotted newts. Very similar to what I am seeing in my home lake. Brownish-red with orange bottom. Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 8, 2019 Global Moderator Posted April 8, 2019 4 hours ago, JLindsey said: This is certainly my most interesting catch lately. He’s not hooked - just hitched a ride on my stick bait. These little guys are all over the lakes and ponds near me. Google tells me they’re probably red spotted newts. I see a lot of newts in ponds also. Forget the newt, that is a beautiful plastic worm Quote
Super User scaleface Posted April 9, 2019 Super User Posted April 9, 2019 My first time out this year . Great day , high 70's and light wind . Water 1 foot visibility . surface temp 57 in the morning and mid 60's in the afternoon . Caught 58 bass on a spinnerbait . Around a dozen over 15 inches with this five pounder the biggest . 25 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted April 9, 2019 Super User Posted April 9, 2019 43 minutes ago, scaleface said: My first time out this year . Great day , high 70's and light wind . Water 1 foot visibility . surface temp 57 in the morning and mid 60's in the afternoon . Caught 58 bass on a spinnerbait . Around a dozen over 15 inches with this five pounder the biggest . Nicely Done ~ 50+ spinnerbait bites - that had to be a blast. Way to start your year off with a BANG ! Congrats A-Jay 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted April 9, 2019 Super User Posted April 9, 2019 1 minute ago, A-Jay said: 50+ spinnerbait bites - that had to be a blast. Some days bass are on points like the mouths of coves , the end of trees ... Today they were in the coves and coves within coves . Once I figured out the pattern it was easy fishing . 2 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted April 9, 2019 Global Moderator Posted April 9, 2019 52 minutes ago, scaleface said: My first time out this year . Great day , high 70's and light wind . Water 1 foot visibility . surface temp 57 in the morning and mid 60's in the afternoon . Caught 58 bass on a spinnerbait . Around a dozen over 15 inches with this five pounder the biggest . That’s worth having to search for big foots (feet(s)?) all winter !! 1 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted April 9, 2019 Super User Posted April 9, 2019 3 minutes ago, scaleface said: Some days bass are on points like the mouths of coves , the end of trees ... Today they were in the coves and coves within coves . Once I figured out the pattern it was easy fishing . That's my favorite kind. Here's to a whole season of that. A-Jay 2 Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted April 10, 2019 Super User Posted April 10, 2019 Aint nuthin' like a self inflicted wound... I was able to get out Sunday on the jon boat with my brother for a quick one. It was pretty nice out for once. This doesn't matter much at Skunk lake though. It was so windy down there that at some points there were rollers. This time I was smart enough to have a second battery for the trolling motor, but dumb enough to think that we didn't need to be cramped up by carrying the oars. Who needs stinkin' oars with two batteries for a 3 hour session? Well, what seemed like a half a mile of someone's mono wrapping around and behind the prop stopping it dead was the justice dealt out for that error. Did I mention we had no tools? One thing about a windy day and a flat bottomed jon boat is that you'll be blown somewhere fast. We ended up on the shore pretty quickly. I ran through the woods back to the truck and grabbed some tools. Ran back to the shipwreck and made things right, and we were off. I was working the 6th Sense Crush Flat 75 hard along the bottom in six feet of water when this guy bit. It took the sting out the sketchy start to the day! 17 1 Quote
hawgenvy Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 Something about dark skies and light rain ahead of a Florida cold front make bass go crazy for Gambler's 13 inch ribbon tail worms. I caught a nice bunch of 2-3 pounders in the hour before dark tonight and drove home with a smile, amid a lingering scent of Gambler garlic and bass breath. 15 Quote
lonnie g Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 On 4/6/2019 at 4:53 PM, lo n slo said: caught 36 spotted bass this morning and zero largemouth. but spots like these put up one heck of a fight! heck yea! spots are a blast , they never quit. even after in the boat they will get even with a treble hook! On 4/6/2019 at 12:18 AM, Bluebasser86 said: This weekend the old power plant lake was her usual temperamental self. I had a guide trip Friday and hadn't been on the lake in about a month so I wanted to poke around Thursday and see what I could find. What I found was discouraging to say the least. The lake had been dropped nearly 2' in less than a week, the wet moss on all the rocks now well on dry ground were an obvious sign of it at the ramp. The plant had just started generating again, so the water was rapidly warming, which triggered a lakewide massive carp and gar spawning party, which the bass do not like at all. I spent 5 hours, fishing a variety of baits from the dam to the far north end, never had anything I'm 100% sure was a bite. I did snag and fight 5 carp to the boat on jerkbaits, cranks, and a trap along with rolling several and having several drag peeling runs from them before they'd pop off. Badly beaten, I let Gary know of the bad news and gave him the option to go to a different lake but he was paying so it was his choice. He wanted to learn the lake, so we were going back. The lake changes widely from day to day and so does the bite, I told myself on the way to the lake the next morning, not really believing it. The fish gods smiled down on us though. Between the 2 of us about 30 bass, 10 drum, and Gary's first channel cat (he was from the UK and had never caught a drum or catfish). None of the big ones the lake is known for came out to play, but man it feels good to figure them out after getting beat so badly the day before and show someone trying to learn some valuable information. You can kind of tell in the pictures on the rocks in the background how far the water had dropped in about 4 days. nice bounce back !, pretty awesome to provide a fishing experience for someone like that. got to be a great sense of satisfaction. man it don't get no better when you get yo have fun doing it. 5 Quote
lonnie g Posted April 10, 2019 Posted April 10, 2019 On 4/8/2019 at 8:50 AM, TnRiver46 said: Had a big floatilla going down river yesterday. Everyone got lots of trout, I got one bass. Only one person dumped a kayak and lost a rod haha. He had Keys/wallet/phone in a pelican case you guys are crazy!if I tried that al you would see is a yack upside down an old man hanging on for dear life, my rods in one hand cell wallet keys gone and white flag waving for surrender. fun to fish with friends .if I were along you wouldn't get any fishing in for laughing. 1 Quote
lo n slo Posted April 11, 2019 Posted April 11, 2019 me and my work partner (John “Mudfoot” ?) finished up a big job yesterday and finally had a good weekday off to fish. we caught over 40 spots with a few doubles mixed in 17 Quote
Super User deep Posted April 12, 2019 Super User Posted April 12, 2019 Fished for a bit from the banks tonight, and caught a good one. Not sure how/ why I only catch decent ones from the shore line here. Of course, now I have to take the kayak out on Saturday, and will catch one dink in five hours (again!). Wasn't having much luck flipping jigs, and it was getting kinda dark. I tried a shallow jerkbait before calling it a day, and stuck this one. Stiff jig rod, light treble hooks, drag backed off, and timber around. Could have lost both the fish and the bait lol. 23 Quote
HazeRVA Posted April 13, 2019 Posted April 13, 2019 Another PB! Pays to go out in the rain. Bluegill fire swim jig with a magic craw swirl Sweet Beaver rigged sideways. Moving on up! Caught another 2lber a little while later on the same thing. Then a catfish! On a BHite Delight jackhammer. Thought it was going to break my 14lb fluoro. 18 Quote
lonnie g Posted April 14, 2019 Posted April 14, 2019 On 4/11/2019 at 9:00 PM, deep said: Fished for a bit from the banks tonight, and caught a good one. Not sure how/ why I only catch decent ones from the shore line here. Of course, now I have to take the kayak out on Saturday, and will catch one dink in five hours (again!). Wasn't having much luck flipping jigs, and it was getting kinda dark. I tried a shallow jerkbait before calling it a day, and stuck this one. Stiff jig rod, light treble hooks, drag backed off, and timber around. Could have lost both the fish and the bait lol. here piggy piggy!!! wow!! good one 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted April 14, 2019 Global Moderator Posted April 14, 2019 Had another guide trip Friday in some nasty, cold front conditions. Highs 25 degrees colder than the day before, lows right at freezing, 20-30 mph winds, bluebird skies, everything you hope won't happen when you're taking someone fishing that is expecting you to put them on fish, especially on a lake that is already notoriously tough. I had a plan to point the nose of the boat into the wind and just fight the wind the best I could while doing a kind of controlled drift backwards down the bank I wanted to concentrate on. Took a bunch of waves over the front of the boat and almost took a swim a couple different times, but we put a hurting on them! No real monsters, but lots of nice fish. Richard was a good stick but old school so it took a minute to get the hang of fishing a Ned like the fish wanted. Once he got it down he was working them over with it. He was really liking the Flash Green Smackdown, made the bites a lot easier for him to see when he couldn't feel them. The real shocker was a smallmouth. There's be stories and they've almost gained a mythical status at this lake. In almost 20 years of fishing it a lot, I've never caught one or seen proof of one until this one came up attached to my jerkbait. I caught it and I still almost don't believe it. 20 Quote
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