GReb Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 Fought hard for that one. Always enjoy seeing new winners 1 Quote
ryanerb Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 Glad Roy won! Love to see the new winners and he's at a fun stage in life. When it's your time, it's your time! 1 Quote
Super User PhishLI Posted February 10, 2022 Super User Posted February 10, 2022 Lotsa good moments with guys sliding into the cut. Fun watch all week. 1 Quote
Super User Tennessee Boy Posted February 10, 2022 Author Super User Posted February 10, 2022 The 5 fish limit worked well for MLF on this one Quote
RichF Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 Although my two picks finished 9th and 10th I'm glad someone who hasn't won one actually won today! 1 Quote
volzfan59 Posted February 10, 2022 Posted February 10, 2022 1 hour ago, PhishLI said: MDJ calling to Howell's giant to come eat again? Poll: Is it wrong that I watched most of the last period at a funeral with my phone muted? Nah man, you're good! 1 Quote
kingmotorboat Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 After seeing the highlights that’s my type of lake. Seeing lots of 1/4 and 3/16 plastics flipping. That’s a staple here in south la. 1 Quote
volzfan59 Posted February 11, 2022 Posted February 11, 2022 19 minutes ago, Hook2Jaw said: RIP Busey Brake. You are 100% correct. That little lake is fixing to be pounded and probably ruined in the short term. Quote
ryanerb Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 13 hours ago, volzfan59 said: You are 100% correct. That little lake is fixing to be pounded and probably ruined in the short term. Yeah, I mean they caught some big ones, but it was SUPER tough.... but that could change when the weather warms up. I'm sure this tourney put this little lake on the radar for some people that hadn't thought much of it. Then again, it's not like some Joe like me is going to drive out there from California to fish it... 1 Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 It might get a lot of pressure in the next couple months and the fishing may get better, but from what I saw, I don't think the average Joe is going to fish for 8 hours to catch 3 or 4 fish and hope for a big one. Just look at what happened on Ivie. So many people went and fished it and 90% of them had little to no success. There were 10 really good anglers on the water and they didn't just kill them. They sure enough caught some good ones, but they weren't catching them left and right. I know it will get hammered for a while, but I think it will wear off. Most people are al about instant gratification and when it doesn't happen, they will leave and not return. 1 Quote
EWREX Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 1 hour ago, jbsoonerfan said: It might get a lot of pressure in the next couple months and the fishing may get better, but from what I saw, I don't think the average Joe is going to fish for 8 hours to catch 3 or 4 fish and hope for a big one. Just look at what happened on Ivie. So many people went and fished it and 90% of them had little to no success. There were 10 really good anglers on the water and they didn't just kill them. They sure enough caught some good ones, but they weren't catching them left and right. I know it will get hammered for a while, but I think it will wear off. Most people are al about instant gratification and when it doesn't happen, they will leave and not return. i’d be more than happy to fish for 8 hours and catch one twelve pounder Quote
Super User jbsoonerfan Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 12 minutes ago, EWREX said: i’d be more than happy to fish for 8 hours and catch one twelve pounder Me too!!!! But "most" people won't. The odds of catching a 12 are not good. 1 Quote
Super User Tennessee Boy Posted February 12, 2022 Author Super User Posted February 12, 2022 I don’t think it’s possible to ruin a healthy lake by overfishing it. That lake looks very healthy. Nature finds a way to take care of itself. Pressure will make the fish harder to catch which will reduce the pressure. I’d be more worried about a lake that size eventually getting overpopulated with small bass. 2 Quote
Global Moderator 12poundbass Posted February 12, 2022 Global Moderator Posted February 12, 2022 (edited) . Edited February 12, 2022 by 12poundbass Wrong tour 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted February 12, 2022 Super User Posted February 12, 2022 9 hours ago, jbsoonerfan said: Just look at what happened on Ivie. So many people went and fished it and 90% of them had little to no success. Same with Toledo Bend after being voted the #1 lake two years in a row. Over the next couple of years Toledo Bend lost all its grass & that changed how the lake fished. Everyone quickly blamed the fishing pressure. In reality the bass went from relating to grass to relating to wood. The bass adjusted...the anglers didn't! Quote
volzfan59 Posted February 12, 2022 Posted February 12, 2022 2 hours ago, Tennessee Boy said: I don’t think it’s possible to ruin a healthy lake by overfishing it. That lake looks very healthy. Nature finds a way to take care of itself. Pressure will make the fish harder to catch which will reduce the pressure. I’d be more worried about a lake that size eventually getting overpopulated with small bass. I don't know? Before moving down here from east TN (home) people were complaining about the fishing pressure Chick was getting and the catch rates/ no big fish. Regulars on Guntersville too. Those are both big healthy lakes. On the flip side, Cherokee and Douglas get a ton of fishing pressure and while neither are noted "big fish" lakes, they always seem to produce good catch rates. Well, for everyone but me. My only worry with Busey is that it was completely drained, had improvements made and reopened. It's only been open for two years now I think. Not sure how much pressure it can sustain right now. On the other hand, it's fairly remote and out of the way. I do agree with you about the overpopulation but there are a lot of meat hunters from the local community that fish there. They're mainly after crappie and bluegill but they aren't going to cull a bass. Quote
kingmotorboat Posted February 13, 2022 Posted February 13, 2022 13 hours ago, Catt said: Same with Toledo Bend after being voted the #1 lake two years in a row. Over the next couple of years Toledo Bend lost all its grass & that changed how the lake fished. Everyone quickly blamed the fishing pressure. In reality the bass went from relating to grass to relating to wood. The bass adjusted...the anglers didn't! And I hope the anglers never will ? 1 Quote
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