Super User N Florida Mike Posted January 7, 2022 Super User Posted January 7, 2022 3 hours ago, TnRiver46 said: Ice fishing!!!! No not that kind of ice, and not the kind in your drink either. What we had was the kind of ice that falls from the sky Boss man said to quit working as soon as possible, the weatherman was giddy and they said this was going to be a big snowstorm. The roads would certainly be ruined soon, schools had already been closed the night before. Nashville got a good bit of snow and it was blowing this way…………. Every time they predict snow, we get nothing so I parked the work truck, grabbed the panfish gear and took the 4wd down to the river. We had a few flakes and some sleet, then mostly just rain. The water color was much improved from the shade of peanut butter it looked like on Monday. I was getting bit right away by bluegill on a 1/16 oz head with a chartreuse and green slider grub. A smallmouth, largemouth, and red breasted sunfish also decided to play, always pretty fun to get 4 species in about an hour. Thank you weatherman for your continued inaccurate forecasting and thanks to people like my co workers that continually believe them. Roads were fine, I stayed in 2wd and was passed by a minivan at high speed on the way home I love it! That reminds me of the guy on “ Creek fishing Adventures “ that’s in your area…. I just got back to work , but my owner at work gave me an extra paid day off on tuesday because I had worked a couple mornings on 2 days I was supposed to be off. My last post in this thread shows the results of being off that day… 1 Quote
Eric 26 Posted January 7, 2022 Posted January 7, 2022 3 hours ago, TnRiver46 said: Ice fishing!!!! No not that kind of ice, and not the kind in your drink either. What we had was the kind of ice that falls from the sky Boss man said to quit working as soon as possible, the weatherman was giddy and they said this was going to be a big snowstorm. The roads would certainly be ruined soon, schools had already been closed the night before. Nashville got a good bit of snow and it was blowing this way…………. Every time they predict snow, we get nothing so I parked the work truck, grabbed the panfish gear and took the 4wd down to the river. We had a few flakes and some sleet, then mostly just rain. The water color was much improved from the shade of peanut butter it looked like on Monday. I was getting bit right away by bluegill on a 1/16 oz head with a chartreuse and green slider grub. A smallmouth, largemouth, and red breasted sunfish also decided to play, always pretty fun to get 4 species in about an hour. Thank you weatherman for your continued inaccurate forecasting and thanks to people like my co workers that continually believe them. Roads were fine, I stayed in 2wd and was passed by a minivan at high speed on the way home And here I thought it was only Chicago land forecasters getting paid to be wrong 99% of the time ?. All kidding aside my boss in residential would take us out to breakfast and if it blew over we would get on it if not we’d punch list a couple previous built houses. Commercial carpentry the company I worked for they didn’t care what the weather was, their was always something to work on. Just got back last week from Christmas break in your beautiful state, reading your posts is making me jealous ? 1 Quote
Super User NorcalBassin Posted January 8, 2022 Super User Posted January 8, 2022 We got a nice break in the weather after around 18" of snow last week, and I couldn't pass up the opportunity to take Pops out for his 77th. Started out as an unexpected trout fest but fortunately we eventually got into some bass. First fish of the day for the birthday boy. I wish it had been the other way around, but while he was catching infrequent dinks in the creek channel I got into some nice ones with a 2.8. Finally got into a school with a few nice spots that wanted a Ned. Caught this 7# cat in the same area on a Ned... thought it was a nice bass until the endless headshakes started. His only bass of the day and had him long arm that b-day bass like a big dog while tucking his other hand and thumb way back. Went from 12" to a 2 pounder just like that. 18 Quote
bigspirit Posted January 9, 2022 Posted January 9, 2022 First fish of ‘22. Healthy chunky fish too 17 Quote
Global Moderator Popular Post TnRiver46 Posted January 9, 2022 Global Moderator Popular Post Posted January 9, 2022 I only got 3 bites today (2 I believe from the same fish) in like 6 hours but one of them was sure worth it! I was in my buddy’s boat, the air was about 21 degrees when we launched. I boated a small fish early with a damiki armor shad, then things went quiet for some time. After getting somewhat lulled to sleep, I got a hard hit. I had my drag loose from catching bluegill and perch the day before. Between that and being half asleep, l lost that one. I locked my drag down and cast right back out to the same spot and got slammed again. This time I set hard and hooked the fish, then clicked over to backreel and enjoyed the fight. When it first jumped we both swore it was 2 feet long, I was shaking like a leaf. Once I got the fish out of the net I realized it wasn’t quite as huge as we expected, but still a beauty. 4.34 lbs and about 20.5 inches. Got some shakey release video, I had fish slime all over my phone and thought I would drop it for sure. 32 Quote
Skunkmaster-k Posted January 9, 2022 Posted January 9, 2022 That’s a biggun! Definitely worth freezing your butt off for six hours ! 1 Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 10, 2022 Global Moderator Posted January 10, 2022 Had a weekend fishing trip with a longtime fishing buddy this past weekend. His birthday is the first week of January, so we kind of have a tradition of going fishing together the first week of January together. This year, we went on a trip to Taneycomo/Table Rock in Missouri. Neither of us had ever fished Taneycomo for bass, it's mainly considered a trout lake, although it's a connecting body of water with current between Bull Shoals and Table Rock, so it's more of a slow to moderate river. Fairly clear water and tons of grass, it took some learning to do much. Friday we got on the water around noon and didn't get a bite for the first couple hours. Once we did, figured out the outside bends with jerkbaits and A-rigs were the deal. Saturday they weren't generating, and the bite was tough. We ran up the lake hoping to run into a big brown trout. Jon had missed his only 2 bites the day before, so I was happy to see him get on the board first. Then we poked back into a small creek mouth and he found our first trout of the trip, it was small but it was a brown, his second he'd ever caught, so we were pretty excited about it. We ran about 12 miles to the dam and fished our way back. It took 6 hours before I got my first bite, then I caught another my next cast, both on the Rig, so I stuck with it the rest of the afternoon but they were much smaller. Finally got a 3ish pound fish. They were so short and thick from that lake. With about 3 hours left, we decided to hop up to Table Rock and see how the bite was there. I caught small largemouth my first 2 cast with a Ned rig off the boat ramp while Jon was untangling his rods. We jumped across the cove to a channel swing bank and I caught a nice 4 pounder on the Ned. I tried swimming a grub and got a couple spots and a little smallmouth off the same bank before we called it a night. Sunday morning we went back to Table Rock around Kimberling City. I believe it was my 3rd cast of the morning I caught our first fish. Not 10 cast later, I caught another, both on a Berkley Stunna 112+1, the only jerkbait I fished all weekend. Then Jon scored on a Vision 110 The sun came out and the wind started blowing and the bites got scarce. A cold front pushed in and killed the jerkbait bite. After a couple hours, I finally tricked a nice smallmouth to eat the Stunna after only a few other dinks. With less than 2 hours left before we had to leave, we went to a bluff with trees to change it up. I started dropping on trees and fish I was marking with a Flat Worm. For the rest of the morning, I doubt there was 5 minutes between fish and a lot of fish on consecutive drops, it was nuts. A lot of them were 8-12 inch spots, but it was still fun and way different than what I'm use to catching them 20-60 feet deep. 21 Quote
Bassbum1016 Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 Late post. Got out New Years Eve for a couple of hours in CT Water temp was 40 degrees and fished from 22-29 FOW Hard bottom transitions with rock Caught them on swimbaits, hair, blades and spoons 19 Quote
Super User GaryH Posted January 10, 2022 Super User Posted January 10, 2022 On 1/8/2022 at 8:54 PM, TnRiver46 said: I only got 3 bites today (2 I believe from the same fish) in like 6 hours but one of them was sure worth it! I was in my buddy’s boat, the air was about 21 degrees when we launched. I boated a small fish early with a damiki armor shad, then things went quiet for some time. After getting somewhat lulled to sleep, I got a hard hit. I had my drag loose from catching bluegill and perch the day before. Between that and being half asleep, l lost that one. I locked my drag down and cast right back out to the same spot and got slammed again. This time I set hard and hooked the fish, then clicked over to backreel and enjoyed the fight. When it first jumped we both swore it was 2 feet long, I was shaking like a leaf. Once I got the fish out of the net I realized it wasn’t quite as huge as we expected, but still a beauty. 4.34 lbs and about 20.5 inches. Got some shakey release video, I had fish slime all over my phone and thought I would drop it for sure. Great job and she’s a beauty 5 hours ago, Bluebasser86 said: Had a weekend fishing trip with a longtime fishing buddy this past weekend. His birthday is the first week of January, so we kind of have a tradition of going fishing together the first week of January together. This year, we went on a trip to Taneycomo/Table Rock in Missouri. Neither of us had ever fished Taneycomo for bass, it's mainly considered a trout lake, although it's a connecting body of water with current between Bull Shoals and Table Rock, so it's more of a slow to moderate river. Fairly clear water and tons of grass, it took some learning to do much. Friday we got on the water around noon and didn't get a bite for the first couple hours. Once we did, figured out the outside bends with jerkbaits and A-rigs were the deal. Saturday they weren't generating, and the bite was tough. We ran up the lake hoping to run into a big brown trout. Jon had missed his only 2 bites the day before, so I was happy to see him get on the board first. Then we poked back into a small creek mouth and he found our first trout of the trip, it was small but it was a brown, his second he'd ever caught, so we were pretty excited about it. We ran about 12 miles to the dam and fished our way back. It took 6 hours before I got my first bite, then I caught another my next cast, both on the Rig, so I stuck with it the rest of the afternoon but they were much smaller. Finally got a 3ish pound fish. They were so short and thick from that lake. With about 3 hours left, we decided to hop up to Table Rock and see how the bite was there. I caught small largemouth my first 2 cast with a Ned rig off the boat ramp while Jon was untangling his rods. We jumped across the cove to a channel swing bank and I caught a nice 4 pounder on the Ned. I tried swimming a grub and got a couple spots and a little smallmouth off the same bank before we called it a night. Sunday morning we went back to Table Rock around Kimberling City. I believe it was my 3rd cast of the morning I caught our first fish. Not 10 cast later, I caught another, both on a Berkley Stunna 112+1, the only jerkbait I fished all weekend. Then Jon scored on a Vision 110 The sun came out and the wind started blowing and the bites got scarce. A cold front pushed in and killed the jerkbait bite. After a couple hours, I finally tricked a nice smallmouth to eat the Stunna after only a few other dinks. With less than 2 hours left before we had to leave, we went to a bluff with trees to change it up. I started dropping on trees and fish I was marking with a Flat Worm. For the rest of the morning, I doubt there was 5 minutes between fish and a lot of fish on consecutive drops, it was nuts. A lot of them were 8-12 inch spots, but it was still fun and way different than what I'm use to catching them 20-60 feet deep. Looks like you guys had a great trip. ? 1 Quote
Fishlegs Posted January 10, 2022 Posted January 10, 2022 I haven't fished much lately, and haven't caught much (except drum) when I have so it's been a while since I posted in this thread. I had about an hour and a half before dark. It was sunny, a little chilly, and very windy. I tried my usual spots on this pond, but got nothing. Since it didn't look like I was going to catch anything I decided to make it a practice session for pitching, skipping around the docks, and casting into the wind. I decided to give the deepest part of the pond a shot right before I left, and I caught one. It was a dink, but I'm on the board in '22. I got it on a jig, which is a lure I intend to use more this year. I always say that, but I never do it. Maybe this will be the year it happens. 12 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted January 11, 2022 Super User Posted January 11, 2022 Caught 5 Spots and a LM today on the Ned and MB 110 +2 fishing humps. It's was a slow bite as we had a heavy rain last night that took the water clarity from 6' to 2' and the water temp dropped 5 degrees from last Thursday. 13 Quote
Fishlegs Posted January 11, 2022 Posted January 11, 2022 11 hours ago, GreenPig said: Caught 5 Spots and a LM today on the Ned and MB 110 +2 fishing humps. It's was a slow bite as we had a heavy rain last night that took the water clarity from 6' to 2' and the water temp dropped 5 degrees from last Thursday. Catching bass in the morning. Watching your team beat Alabama for the NC in the evening. Sounds like a good day. 3 Quote
thediscochef Posted January 12, 2022 Posted January 12, 2022 Well, COVID shut my movie down so I found a bass pro, a lake, and a bass. Choke Canyon, TX. Nice. 15 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted January 12, 2022 Super User Posted January 12, 2022 32 minutes ago, thediscochef said: Well, COVID shut my movie down so I found a bass pro, a lake, and a bass. Choke Canyon, TX. Nice. Nice.You acting or producing? Quote
thediscochef Posted January 12, 2022 Posted January 12, 2022 16 minutes ago, GreenPig said: Nice.You acting or producing? Sound Engineering. I'm the reason you hear what the actors are saying ? 5 Quote
Super User GreenPig Posted January 12, 2022 Super User Posted January 12, 2022 16 minutes ago, thediscochef said: Sound Engineering. I'm the reason you hear what the actors are saying ? I hear ya brother. Very cool. 1 1 Quote
HaydenS Posted January 12, 2022 Posted January 12, 2022 25 minutes ago, thediscochef said: Sound Engineering. I'm the reason you hear what the actors are saying ? Awesome, what movies have you worked on? Quote
Aaron_H Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Still on my 2022 jerkbait grind, definitely gaining a lot of confidence over the past two weeks. Today was the first ones with any decent size to them. Managed a 3lb 11oz and a 3lb 9oz on the Rapala Shadow Rap Shad I found last week. Got a mess of tilapia on it, as well. Also managed a 4lb 10oz on a Toledo gold One Knocker, biggest of the year so far. No giants yet but 2022 is still young, just happy to be getting decent quality fish early into my jerkbait venture. 16 Quote
thediscochef Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 20 hours ago, HaydenS said: Awesome, what movies have you worked on? This is actually my first movie...most of my prior work is for Investigation Discovery true crime series 1 Quote
Chris Catignani Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 First fish of the year! Partner had one go 3. 24 Quote
Popular Post TravisVirginiaAngler Posted January 13, 2022 Popular Post Posted January 13, 2022 Finally got the winter to cooperate and stuck my first double digit of the year! Ole girl smashed the jerkbait on a 5 second pause. 25” and 10.52 lbs! Cheers y’all! 31 Quote
HaydenS Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 3 minutes ago, TravisVirginiaAngler said: Finally got the winter to cooperate and stuck my first double digit of the year! Ole girl smashed the jerkbait on a 5 second pause. 25” and 10.52 lbs! Cheers y’all! Awesome fish! I bet that was a lot of fun! 1 Quote
Mbirdsley Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 Getting stir crazy so decided to do some ice fishing. First time I’ve fished on the Saginaw bay and solo boot. Went out of the east side. Started in 3 fow and Spuded out to 8 fow. There was 4-6 inches of ice and I probably ended up a 1-1.5 miles out. No fish and didn’t even mark any on the flasher. Nice day though. Ran tip ups and fished for perch. After the shanty left I was the only out. Didn’t die so that’s good. About 2-3 more months I could be possibly pulling bass from this area 9 2 Quote
thediscochef Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 Well. I drove from San Antonio to Dallas and back today. Picked up microphones for work later. And took a detour to Lake Whitney in Central Texas. I have never seen so much topwater action in winter, lord have mercy. It sounded like someone throwing bowling balls into the lake about every 5-10 seconds. I would have done...things...to have my little Jon boat at the State Park boat ramp today. But alas, this is a work trip. 1.6 and 3.5 pounders today. The big one swam off with my mini fish grips in her mouth...I was about to release her and was changing my grip when she thrashed hard and took off. Lesson learned: Never fish on a work trip. 13 Quote
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