Red_Ranger04 Posted February 14, 2016 Posted February 14, 2016 With lake Sam Rayburn being my home lake, I had a year I will never forget. With the lake being flooded in the spring and good water levels the rest of the year Rayburn was and still is in great shape. I caught so many fish in 5-8 pound range and shattered my PB in September with a 10lb 4oz monster. The best part about it was how you could catch them from topwater frogs and pop-r's to Texas and Carolina rigged plastics and my personal favorite pitching and flipping. You could go to Rayburn and catch them any way you wanted, it was really lights out fishing. I would rate my overall year a 9.5 out of 10 only because of some boat problems I was plagued with, other than that it was truly a fishing year I will never forget. 2 Quote
Junk Fisherman Posted February 14, 2016 Posted February 14, 2016 13 hours ago, ethan-333 said: @Junk Fisherman what lakes in so. ill? LOE and Cedar Quote
WPCfishing Posted February 14, 2016 Posted February 14, 2016 My gear is every bit as good as I am. Quote
CJ Posted February 14, 2016 Posted February 14, 2016 I caught 2 of the biggest fish I ever caught in 2015. Only won a couple of small tournaments though. Which I don't fish them like I used to. It was a good year. I learned a couple new lures like the spybait and I tuned in to a new way to fish bucktail jigs which literally put hundreds of fish in the boat and some bigguns at that. I guess I'll go with around 90%. Quote
Dye99 Posted February 14, 2016 Posted February 14, 2016 One PB, Countless wins in friendly comps, over 100 fish caught, and 5 separate "fish of the week" in my county. I had a spectacular year, and hope to do half as well this year. But more importantly than what I did, I should add, I got some new people into kayak bass fishing that never have, and had my son catch his first fish. Fun tip someone told me about years ago I tried last year. I put a calendar on the wall where I store my boats. So at the end of every fishing day, I mark it on the calendar, what lake, how many fish and what size and what I was throwing... Its really helped already this year. Quote
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