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I went out to Smithville Lake today with my Grandson.  Right after sunrise I caught this 6 lb 2 oz bass off of a rocky point with grass. 

 

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Duh . . . . . . what does this weigh?

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The temperature today was very cool for July and barely broke 70 degrees before I left around noon to avoid lightning.  The bite was very slow so I tried to work my Grandson into the best spots to catch fish but he wasn't very happy with his productivity - one smaller bass.  The bass only seemed to want slow moving jigs today and he is still working on his jig technique.  I hooked into another good bass that looked to be similar in size but it shook my jig within a few feet of the boat.  Within a half hour of losing that bass I hooked what I believe to be a huge catfish.  I fought it for a few minutes of tough runs on the bottom of the lake but it eventually shook free as well so I never was able to see it.  I wasn't too happy with my ability to keep fish on the hook today.   I'll say this for JJ's.  I've caught or hooked a few catfish on jigs when using it so it appears to be good catfish bait as well.

 

So far it has been a good year for solid fish.  Though I haven't caught anything to challenge my PB or make my eyes bulge out of my head, 3 and 4 lb'ers have been common and my largest fish the last 3 months continues to climb.  There is still a lot of time left in July to up the ante. 

 

Largest in May:  5 lbs 6 oz

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Largest in June:  6 lbs 0 oz

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Great fish congrats!!

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  • Super User
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Nice work!

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  • Global Moderator
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I've been to Smithville twice. That one fish is one more than I've ever caught out of there. Great looking fish!

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  • Super User
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Sounds great - especially the comment "3 and 4 lb'ers have been common."   Man, I wish those fish were common in my water. The only thing common (or frequent) in my water is 11" bass...:lol:

 

Keep it up - you might have a 7 pounder coming in July!

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  • Super User
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Sounds great - especially the comment "3 and 4 lb'ers have been common."   Man, I wish those fish were common in my water. The only thing common (or frequent) in my water is 11" bass... :lol:

 

Keep it up - you might have a 7 pounder coming in July!

 

Well, Goose . . . . common is a relative term.  I'm catching at least one or more that big just about every time I am out which is better than I usually do.  :smiley:

  • Super User
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I've been to Smithville twice. That one fish is one more than I've ever caught out of there. Great looking fish!

 

Blue, I have seen your pics and descriptions of your trips and it is pretty obvious you are a better stick than I.  It just takes some time to learn Smithville.  I have caught some good fish there but those days have been interspersed with days that I don't like to talk about. :smiley:   I'm sending you a PM on a summer pattern that you might want to try out there.  

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