Super User WRB Posted 18 hours ago Super User Posted 18 hours ago There’s is always the exception to the rule! Most PB big bass are broken off by angler error.The big bass get hooked and comes towards the boat before it knows what’s going on, see’s the boat and panics about the same time the anger see’s bass and panics! The combination of confusions ends up loosing the bass! My practiced reaction is tell myself to slow down pull on the line to check the drag and remind me this could be the fish. At this point it has taken a life time to hook this bass and everything goes into slow motion no mistakes, the only thing that matters is put the bass into the boat…follow the fish keep in control I put a lot of giant bass in boat following this advice. Tom 8 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 16 hours ago Super User Posted 16 hours ago 10 hours ago, Pat Brown said: Best topwater fishing of my life during these events some years! So exciting. I cast a clear Heddon Torpedo to smallies sucking mayflies off the surface and would get three/four/five hits before one managed to hook itself. It took several attempts each time because the mayflies were sticking out of their mouths. 3 Quote
Super User J Francho Posted 13 hours ago Super User Posted 13 hours ago 13 hours ago, Pat Brown said: Best topwater fishing of my life during these events some years! I 100% agree. For some reason, especially smallmouth, fish seem activated during these hatches, not turned off at all. My guess is there is also a ton of baitfish activity and they are focused on eating anything within striking distance while the buffet is open. 4 Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted 12 hours ago Super User Posted 12 hours ago You have to fish where they live. Fish the time of year they are accessible. Fish baits and techniques that are proven. Fish high percentage locations. Fish gear that won’t fail. Fish often. 6 Quote
Pumpkin Lizard Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 18 hours ago, Pat Brown said: Best topwater fishing of my life during these events some years! and then it’s sucks afterwards for a week or so. That’s my experience. On 2/12/2025 at 8:21 PM, Swamp Girl said: I fished through those hatches and caught a lot of fish. Their mouths would be stuffed with mayflies, but they'd still hit a lure. Yeah I am talking about after. 2 Quote
Pumpkin Lizard Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Not my picture but I have seen it like this. Places close the river were using snowblowers to clear them out. 3 1 Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 7 hours ago Super User Posted 7 hours ago 58 minutes ago, Pumpkin Lizard said: Yeah I am talking about after. That makes sense. 1 Quote
rboat Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I agree the answer is both. The big girls are kind of different. They have become larger/older because they learned how to stay hidden and away from predators and anglers. They normally do not school, and are kind of loaners. They shy away from noise and movement. When I think of big bass, I can't help but think of Doug Hannon. He caught over 800 double digit bass. He did not have a giant bassboat, no powerpoles, no FFS, no depthfinder, and rarely used a trolling motor. He used a paddle or a push pole for stealth in a padded tin john boat most of the time. He got back into places most would not try to fish. RIP. Doug 3 Quote
KSanford33 Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, rboat said: When I think of big bass, I can't help but think of Doug Hannon. I still watch his videos on YouTube. He’s like the Bob Ross of fishing. Quote
Super User Swamp Girl Posted 2 hours ago Super User Posted 2 hours ago 5 hours ago, rboat said: He did not have a giant bassboat, no powerpoles, no FFS, no depthfinder, and rarely used a trolling motor. He used a paddle or a push pole for stealth in a padded tin john boat most of the time. He got back into places most would not try to fish. Quote
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