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Needless to say, the little lake that is only accessible via hiking in with a kayak seems to be the land of milk and honey. These were two of 19 bass I caught.

 

February Pop X.jpgFebruary Cavitron.jpg

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NICE! mother nature sure been nice this year! impressive on the top water.

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37 minutes ago, IndianaFinesse said:

Nice fish, especially since they were on topwater in February! What was the water temperature?

Water temps ranged from 46 to 62 degrees. Very interesting things going on at this lake. No powerplant.

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We are having great weather....just wondering when the sleeping beast is gonna

dump a foot of snow on us! Congrats on a great trip! Love the buzzbait pic!

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I wouldn't believe this if I didn't see it with my own eyes. I feel a "sick day" coming really soon. Congrats on the February feesh.

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Good job. I was throwing a frog for a few minutes at some local ponds hoping to get a desperate hit. By Friday the water might be warm enough to get some attention.

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I went out on small lake in eastern panhandle last weekend....temps were 40 degrees...no bites.

 

You must have a spring in the lake

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19 hours ago, everythingthatswims said:

Needless to say, the little lake that is only accessible via hiking in with a kayak seems to be the land of milk and honey. These were two of 19 bass I caught.

 

February Pop X.jpgFebruary Cavitron.jpg

 

So you caught a bass then shoved a buzz bait in its mouth for a picture?

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4 hours ago, BassObsessed said:

Good job. I was throwing a frog for a few minutes at some local ponds hoping to get a desperate hit. By Friday the water might be warm enough to get some attention.

My friend in central VA was catching them on a live target mouse in a pond this weekend!

4 hours ago, Montanaro said:

I went out on small lake in eastern panhandle last weekend....temps were 40 degrees...no bites.

 

You must have a spring in the lake

I caught some in a small lake near Morgantown with normal cold water on Saturday. One on a 110, the rest on a 1/4oz lipless feathered through old pad stems and grass

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