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Today my friend and I drove two hours to an (electric only) lake, battled 20mph+ winds, and burned through several batteries, all because I wanted to catch a spotted bass. It took quite a while for us to figure it out, and even then we were far from having it down to a science, but I'm very happy with how things turned out. Every fish we caught today was on a wind blown, slow tapering bank in 5-10FOW on a half oz trap. The water had about 2' of visibility, far from your typical spotted bass water, but I sure did catch a couple of pretty ones! The biggest one was 3.54lbs, the second biggest was 2.71, and I also caught a 1.71. We caught 8 bass in total including several nice largemouth, and our best five went 14lbs. Can't complain with that on a lake I had never been too in far from ideal conditions!

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Congratulations. WTG on working the lake in those conditions.  Looks like you guys didn't loose your hats in that wind...

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The wind was your friend. 

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I've noticed over the years if you're in a spot getting hammered by wind and you get a mud line going there will be big spots in it. They fight so hard too.

 

Good job out there!

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 @everythingthatswims  Living up to your name again I see

Nice job

Congrats

 Here's 2 different versions of the same pic

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:smiley:

A-Jay

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Dwight Hottle said:

The wind was your friend. 

Yes and no. 1100 acres of water and we never got more than half a mile from the boat ramp in fear of not being able to get back. I would say 2 hours of our day was spent pulled up on the bank waiting on the wind to die down also.

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On ‎3‎/‎9‎/‎2017 at 11:48 PM, everythingthatswims said:

Today my friend and I drove two hours to an (electric only) lake, battled 20mph+ winds, and burned through several batteries, all because I wanted to catch a spotted bass. It took quite a while for us to figure it out, and even then we were far from having it down to a science, but I'm very happy with how things turned out. Every fish we caught today was on a wind blown, slow tapering bank in 5-10FOW on a half oz trap. The water had about 2' of visibility, far from your typical spotted bass water, but I sure did catch a couple of pretty ones! The biggest one was 3.54lbs, the second biggest was 2.71, and I also caught a 1.71. We caught 8 bass in total including several nice largemouth, and our best five went 14lbs. Can't complain with that on a lake I had never been too in far from ideal conditions!

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nice, guys. looks like you had a blast . love catching spots , man do they fight. sometimes even harder after in the boat. they will repay the favor with a hook. ouch!

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