Super User Catt Posted April 21, 2017 Author Super User Posted April 21, 2017 46 minutes ago, A5BLASTER said: Ok thanks Catt, I'm going to cancel my order and get that kind instead, looks like it would hook the bottom better then then old mushroom style I'm useing now.  I have 50 foot of rope on mine, I use parachute cord on my anchors has a lil more shock and stretch absorption then typical anchor rope. And it doesn't take up as much room or leave a big pile of mess to get tangled up in in the boat.  1/2 or 5/8-in Braided Polypropylene, easy on the hands! 1 Quote
A5BLASTER Posted April 21, 2017 Posted April 21, 2017 Catt, if this post is to far outside of the scope of this topic and thread please feel free to say so are ask me to delete it but I have to speak up about something I just seen on the Bend.  THIS IS A HELPFUL WARNING TO ALL THE FOLKS FISHING THE BEND TODAY ARE IN THE FUTURE, IF YOU ARE NOT IN A MARKET BOAT LANE DONT DO MORE THEN IDLE, DONT RISK YOUR LIFE ARE EQUIPMENT TO DO SO, PLEASE DONT DO MORE THEN IDLE WHEN OUTSIDE THE MARKED BOAT LANE'S.  I just watched someone run at half to 3/4 throtlle past my house headed towards north Toledo Bend state park following the shoreline, in what looked like a 16 foot blue express boat, running that speed in any boat outside of a marked boat lane is just asking for something very bad to happen, people need to remember if you sink your boat other people have to come out to save your dumb butt and that puts their life's at risk.  Again I'm asking please don't do more then idle outside the marked boat lane's.  And if the person who I just saw do this read's  this and it offend's you it should because you were being a fool, and atleast I had the heart to say something about your foolish behavior.  Sorry for going on a rant on your thread Catt, I hope I didn't offend you to much with it. 2 Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 22, 2017 Author Super User Posted April 22, 2017 @A5BLASTERÂ absolutely correct! Â I've pulled someone from the lake who had been thrown out & ran over twice by his on boat...no kill switch. Â Pulled a body out of the lake! Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 22, 2017 Author Super User Posted April 22, 2017 @RoLo  Burnet Angler Breaks Texas State Record Bass!  20 lbs 4 oz!  http://channel22news.com/burnet-angler-breaks-texas-state-record-bass/ 1 Quote
A5BLASTER Posted April 22, 2017 Posted April 22, 2017 Man that's is huge, good on the man for catching such a trophy bass. Â I guess I need to stop playing around and go catch the new louisiana state record that I'm sure is swimming in the Bend right now. 1 Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 22, 2017 Super User Posted April 22, 2017 24 minutes ago, Catt said: @RoLo  Burnet Angler Breaks Texas State Record Bass!  20 lbs 4 oz!  http://channel22news.com/burnet-angler-breaks-texas-state-record-bass/   Holy 'COW', what a remarkable beast!! Was that today Tom?   1 Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 22, 2017 Super User Posted April 22, 2017 On 4/21/2017 at 10:51 AM, Catt said: I use a 20# Tri-fluted river anchor with 30' of rope to anchor in 20-25' of water. Â Â A Tri-fluted river anchor was my anchor for many, many years. Mine weighed 12 pounds, but I toted 50-ft of rode. Â Roger 1 Quote
Swampghost Posted April 23, 2017 Posted April 23, 2017 Guys..that is a huge fish. A shame but it's a prank. Saw the thread on another site. I think it was ***. You can see the message on there saying it was a prank. Quote
A5BLASTER Posted April 23, 2017 Posted April 23, 2017 The link above says it was already weighed and entered into the share a lunker program, as the new state recorded bass, seems to be legit to me. Quote
Swampghost Posted April 23, 2017 Posted April 23, 2017 Click on the link again. This time look at the blue/green box on right side of screen. 1 Quote
Joshybadnames Posted April 23, 2017 Posted April 23, 2017 Saturday was tough. Had three nonkeeper bites early and then it just seemed like they just shut off before the rain came. Just couldn't find them. Water looked completely different since I was in San Miguel last. 1 Quote
Bass_Fanatic Posted April 23, 2017 Posted April 23, 2017 I fished the Children's Miracle network tournament Saturday. Came in 9th with 18lbs. I think they had just under 150 boats. I'm finding lots of deep fish but they are hard to get to bite.  Friday I had over 20lbs in 4 hours cranking but I couldn't make them  eat a crankbait saturday. 3 Quote
A5BLASTER Posted April 23, 2017 Posted April 23, 2017 I fished Saturday from first light till noon and landed 21 bass, seven were under 14 inches the rest were from 14 to 16 1/2 inches no hogs but good fish and a good time. Â Got the grease heating up now for the 8 I keep to eat for supper tonight with the family. Â Caught them on ribbet frogs around buck brush and grass. 2 Quote
Joshybadnames Posted April 24, 2017 Posted April 24, 2017 3 hours ago, A5BLASTER said: I fished Saturday from first light till noon and landed 21 bass, seven were under 14 inches the rest were from 14 to 16 1/2 inches no hogs but good fish and a good time.  Got the grease heating up now for the 8 I keep to eat for supper tonight with the family.  Caught them on ribbet frogs around buck brush and grass. I tried to feed them the ribbet all day Saturday. 2 swats and that was that. I guess I just wasn't where the fish were. Quote
A5BLASTER Posted April 24, 2017 Posted April 24, 2017 Most likely it was the wrong color and size ribbet.  The size of the ribbet has alot to do with it, more then folks think.  I only use two colors, black and red flake and white with chertruese feet.  The number one factor is how fast you are reeling it back, that lil secret I think I will keep close to my heart. 1 Quote
Joshybadnames Posted April 24, 2017 Posted April 24, 2017 11 hours ago, A5BLASTER said: Most likely it was the wrong color and size ribbet.  The size of the ribbet has alot to do with it, more then folks think.  I only use two colors, black and red flake and white with chertruese feet.  The number one factor is how fast you are reeling it back, that lil secret I think I will keep close to my heart.  I only use those same colors as well. But I stuck with the standard size. Quote
getting there Posted April 24, 2017 Posted April 24, 2017 14 hours ago, A5BLASTER said: The number one factor is how fast you are reeling it back, that lil secret I think I will keep close to my heart. Â Ah man----------that's a bummer........:).......... Quote
Rather-b-fishin Posted April 24, 2017 Posted April 24, 2017 How is the jerk bait bite these days? Quote
A5BLASTER Posted April 24, 2017 Posted April 24, 2017 That is a good question, I haven't had a jerk bait tied on yet this year I may have to pull one out and work some points this afternoon and see what's up. Quote
Big Sack Posted April 24, 2017 Posted April 24, 2017 A5BLASTER, your rode length and make-up are as important as the weight. 20# is better but you want at least a 7 to 1 ratio (7' of line for every 1' of depth) hold in high winds. 20' water would require 140' rope. Rode is the total makeup of your rope, chain and anchor. You can get by with shorter if you are in very soft mud, but to short and your anchor lifts and drags to much. the rope or chain should lay as horizontal as possible on bottom. another option is to chose an anchor that digs in like a Danforth or Bruce (Lewmar). Wally World has danforth stye for 20 bucks. They are a pain to handle but they hold well. Chain between the rope and anchor will help keep the anchor horizontal so when you pull on it the anchor digs in better.   1 Quote
getting there Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 17 hours ago, Big Sack said: another option is to chose an anchor that digs in like a Danforth or Bruce (Lewmar).  I would not use either one of those in TB for all the love nor money-----useless-------you're a diver & like diving in limited vis.....:)......  .........& with over 2k dives, I'm not gunna waste my precious time (& money)looking for them.......  Here's the type of vis I look for.....surface is ~ 50 feet above....   Quote
A5BLASTER Posted April 25, 2017 Posted April 25, 2017 Yea did the chain thing before not going back to it not in this lake. Â I use parachute cord for rope due to it is easy on the skin and holds a good tie off knot. Â I use a break away clip from my anchor to my rope, that way if the anchor gets hung in the millions of stumps and log jams in this lake I can simple put the boat in reverse and when I get it tight and the motor hits 1/2Â throttle the clip breaks and I get all my rope back and don't leave rope in the water for someone to get in their prop. Â Reason the mushroom anchors didn't work so well is the bottom was all sand and because it didn't have any" hooks" are a shape that could dig in with the wind that day they just rolled on the bottom. 1 Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 27, 2017 Author Super User Posted April 27, 2017 Ya absolutely don't need 70' of rope in 10' of water! 1 Quote
getting there Posted April 27, 2017 Posted April 27, 2017 On Thursday, April 27, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Catt said: Ya absolutely don't need 70' of rope in 10' of water! Yep----on weekends, you'd be floatin' by/thru the next 2 or 3 boats fishing closest to you........:)...... 2 Quote
FlukeJr Posted April 29, 2017 Posted April 29, 2017 It's been several days since we've had any reports on this thread, has anybody fished this week? I was going to fish the Bend today, but predictions of gusts up to 45mph changed that plan fast. Quote
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