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I'll take those any day!! Good job guys. Catching them up shallow or out near the drop off?

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the bass are working wind blown banks with grass @ olathe. we hit a really strong pattern out there.

I was lazy and left the boat at home :) thanks for the info!

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Like pbrussel said, we both fished LaCygne on Saturday. I caught a total of 8 fish. None if any size. I wasn't able to fish the discharge area since there were 4 boats anchored on the buoys and a bunch of bank fishermen.

I went to melvern on Sunday and the report is very similar. For the first time since fishing there, the dam was no good for me. Biggest fish was a 17" largemouth that was caught hopping a swim bait through brush. I did manage to snag a rather large gizzard shad with a jerkbait. I surely didn't expect that. It was bigger than some of the smallmouth I caught.

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I'll take those any day!! Good job guys. Catching them up shallow or out near the drop off?

We'd throw up shallow and usually get bit before we got halfway back to the boat.  Very specific riprap bank that we found that held fish.  We didn't land any monsters (might have hooked into one or two), but we probably only caught 2 dinks all day.

 

There's a lot of good structure in that lake if you like that kind of stuff.  Road beds, points, islands, etc.  There's also usually some nice current that helps position some of the fish.  The plant is shut down right now for some issue, so that didn't come into play yesterday.  The water was 56 degrees.

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We'd throw up shallow and usually get bit before we got halfway back to the boat.  Very specific riprap bank that we found that held fish.  We didn't land any monsters (might have hooked into one or two), but we probably only caught 2 dinks all day.

 

There's a lot of good structure in that lake if you like that kind of stuff.  Road beds, points, islands, etc.  There's also usually some nice current that helps position some of the fish.  The plant is shut down right now for some issue, so that didn't come into play yesterday.  The water was 56 degrees.

Some riprap bank  :laugh5:  I won't tell but it's pretty obvious what riprap bank you're on in those pictures  :eyebrows:  Might have to try to get out there Thursday if the wind allows. 

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Like pbrussel said, we both fished LaCygne on Saturday. I caught a total of 8 fish. None if any size. I wasn't able to fish the discharge area since there were 4 boats anchored on the buoys and a bunch of bank fishermen.

I went to melvern on Sunday and the report is very similar. For the first time since fishing there, the dam was no good for me. Biggest fish was a 17" largemouth that was caught hopping a swim bait through brush. I did manage to snag a rather large gizzard shad with a jerkbait. I surely didn't expect that. It was bigger than some of the smallmouth I caught.

 

 

I was at Melvern on Sunday with my father in law.  We tried fishing the dam in the morning but only caught 2 small smallmouth on it.  When we tried again later in the day the wind was blowing so bad it was hard to fish it. Our best area was the marina cove. We caught smallmouth, spots and whites on squarebills and some little spinner type bait with a white grub on it.  My father in law caught a really nice 15" spot that was really chunky. 

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Some riprap bank  :laugh5:  I won't tell but it's pretty obvious what riprap bank you're on in those pictures  :eyebrows:  Might have to try to get out there Thursday if the wind allows. 

Dangit, Blue.  Can't I just have one spot that you don't know about?  I'll make sure to blur out the background in the future.

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Or atleast take the pic with open water behind you. ;)  You'd be amazed what people can spot in pics. 

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Dangit, Blue.  Can't I just have one spot that you don't know about?  I'll make sure to blur out the background in the future.

Don't feel bad, I wasn't the only member that immediately picked out the spot you're on. It's a good spot for sure, and like I said I won't tell nobody  :snooty:  Not looking like the wind is going to cooperate for me to get out there Thursday anyways  :dazed-7:

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Don't feel bad, I wasn't the only member that immediately picked out the spot you're on. It's a good spot for sure, and like I said I won't tell nobody  :snooty:  Not looking like the wind is going to cooperate for me to get out there Thursday anyways  :dazed-7:

It's not the Members I care about, it's the lurkers. At one point I saw 7 guests that were reading this topic the night that Sizzle and I posted our report.  Check out the image now :mad10:

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we were all lurkers at some point or another.

Come on lurkers, come out and play!

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It's not the Members I care about, it's the lurkers. At one point I saw 7 guests that were reading this topic the night that Sizzle and I posted our report.  Check out the image now :mad10:

 

Welcome to the internet, I believe it's called assumption of risk...

 

I'm going to place myself in the "lurkers" category here to represent anybody else stuck in an office that wishes they were fishing, using this blog to vicariously experience the waters they don't currently have access to.

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Welcome to the internet, I believe it's called assumption of risk...

 

I'm going to place myself in the "lurkers" category here to represent anybody else stuck in an office that wishes they were fishing, using this blog to vicariously experience the waters they don't currently have access to.

Yeah but there's lots of people who apparently get on here just to try to spot steal and offer nothing in return. I have no problem sharing information/spots with anyone on here, but it's kind of a you scratch my back I'll scratch your's deal. I'll share my spots, hot bites and baits, but when the person/s that I shared my information with comes across a hot bite, I'd like to get a heads up on it  :eyebrows:

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Welcome to the internet, I believe it's called assumption of risk...

 

I'm going to place myself in the "lurkers" category here to represent anybody else stuck in an office that wishes they were fishing, using this blog to vicariously experience the waters they don't currently have access to.

 

I certainly classify as a lurker, however this 10x. When I do get time to go out my 2-3 fish grind is hardly anything to boast about.

 

I recently bought a fish and ski so I hope to get out more! If you see a newbie at the boat ramp it might be me. Stop and say hi!

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Yeah but there's lots of people who apparently get on here just to try to spot steal and offer nothing in return. I have no problem sharing information/spots with anyone on here, but it's kind of a you scratch my back I'll scratch your's deal. I'll share my spots, hot bites and baits, but when the person/s that I shared my information with comes across a hot bite, I'd like to get a heads up on it  :eyebrows:

I hear you Bluebasser86, in the end those guys won't be as successful fishermen (or people) as they would be if they knew what common courtesy was.

 

I'm pretty sure KVD is watching us.  :laugh5:

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FWIW I'd post on here a heck of a lot more if I got more opportunities to fish the lakes around KC, but most of my weekends have been spent at LOZ helping family out (and trying to fill a freezer)

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It's not the Members I care about, it's the lurkers. At one point I saw 7 guests that were reading this topic the night that Sizzle and I posted our report. Check out the image now :mad10:

I worry about the catch and eat guys! A couple years ago the state lake was HOT!!!!!! Now it's dry. :(

Coincident? :-/

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I worry about the catch and eat guys! A couple years ago the state lake was HOT!!!!!! Sow it's dry. :(

Coincident? :-/

 

 

No kidding, That lake used to be the best.  I work in insurance, and i drove out to paola to meet a new client once, he lived in an apt there. While we were doing paperwork I saw fishing poles in the corner so asked him about fishing.  He proceeded to show me "master angler awards"  that his son has achieved.  One was a 23 inch Largemouth from MI CO, caught on a live sunfish.  He told me it tasted great... I wanted to throw up. 

 

 

On a side note, I am thinking about a foot controlled transom mount trolling motor for my pond hopper.  I found one at cabelas, was wondering if anyone has used these and think it would be worth it. 

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Boating/Electric-Trolling-Motors/Transom-Mount%7C/pc/104794380/c/104716980/sc/104645880/MotorGuide174-Bulldog-Foot-Control-Transom-Mount-Trolling-Motor-54-lb-Thrust/701504.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ftransom-mount%2F_%2FN-1100546%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104645880%3Fgclid%3DCMii5cmNuroCFejm7AodSWUA5A%26gclsrc%3Daw.ds%26WTz_l%3DSBC%253BMMcat104794380%253Bcat104716980&WTz_l=SBC%3BMMcat104794380%3Bcat104716980%3Bcat104645880

OR should i just save my money to buy a bigger boat?  i have like $200 worth of CC points at cabelas.  So it kind of caught my eye.

 

What do yall think?

 

 

Micah

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any way fluke and I were at melvern when we caught all those smallies we went to wolf creek but they bleach your boat security check it and now theres a 100$ fee so we left. :laugh5:

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Fished Olathe this morning before the rain and lightning started up. Wipers were chasing shad, and nothing I had to offer :( Saugeye weren't biting, but the bass sure were. I started a little slow until I figured out what they wanted, then it was on! Best fish of the day ate a tube, pitched to a brushpile and the line jumped while it was sinking, 18.5" and 3.46 pounds and mean!

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No kidding, That lake used to be the best.  I work in insurance, and i drove out to paola to meet a new client once, he lived in an apt there. While we were doing paperwork I saw fishing poles in the corner so asked him about fishing.  He proceeded to show me "master angler awards"  that his son has achieved.  One was a 23 inch Largemouth from MI CO, caught on a live sunfish.  He told me it tasted great... I wanted to throw up. 

 

 

On a side note, I am thinking about a foot controlled transom mount trolling motor for my pond hopper.  I found one at cabelas, was wondering if anyone has used these and think it would be worth it. 

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Boating/Electric-Trolling-Motors/Transom-Mount%7C/pc/104794380/c/104716980/sc/104645880/MotorGuide174-Bulldog-Foot-Control-Transom-Mount-Trolling-Motor-54-lb-Thrust/701504.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ftransom-mount%2F_%2FN-1100546%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104645880%3Fgclid%3DCMii5cmNuroCFejm7AodSWUA5A%26gclsrc%3Daw.ds%26WTz_l%3DSBC%253BMMcat104794380%253Bcat104716980&WTz_l=SBC%3BMMcat104794380%3Bcat104716980%3Bcat104645880

OR should i just save my money to buy a bigger boat?  i have like $200 worth of CC points at cabelas.  So it kind of caught my eye.

 

What do yall think?

 

 

Micah

Where you fishing Olathe last Friday in the pond boat?

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No kidding, That lake used to be the best.  I work in insurance, and i drove out to paola to meet a new client once, he lived in an apt there. While we were doing paperwork I saw fishing poles in the corner so asked him about fishing.  He proceeded to show me "master angler awards"  that his son has achieved.  One was a 23 inch Largemouth from MI CO, caught on a live sunfish.  He told me it tasted great... I wanted to throw up. 

 

 

On a side note, I am thinking about a foot controlled transom mount trolling motor for my pond hopper.  I found one at cabelas, was wondering if anyone has used these and think it would be worth it. 

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Boating/Electric-Trolling-Motors/Transom-Mount%7C/pc/104794380/c/104716980/sc/104645880/MotorGuide174-Bulldog-Foot-Control-Transom-Mount-Trolling-Motor-54-lb-Thrust/701504.uts?destination=%2Fcatalog%2Fbrowse%2Ftransom-mount%2F_%2FN-1100546%2FNs-CATEGORY_SEQ_104645880%3Fgclid%3DCMii5cmNuroCFejm7AodSWUA5A%26gclsrc%3Daw.ds%26WTz_l%3DSBC%253BMMcat104794380%253Bcat104716980&WTz_l=SBC%3BMMcat104794380%3Bcat104716980%3Bcat104645880

OR should i just save my money to buy a bigger boat?  i have like $200 worth of CC points at cabelas.  So it kind of caught my eye.

 

What do yall think?

 

 

Micah

Pretty awesome!  I used to have a 14' aluminum pond boat.  I would have loved to have a foot-controlled trolling motor but that was because I started fishing bigger lakes that had a lot of wind.  It's hard to hold your boat in place without a foot controlled trolling motor in the wind.  If you don't fish in lakes with a ton of wind, you probably don't need it.

 

I ended up selling my small boat and upgrading to a larger boat.  If you can do that, then save your money to get the boat that you want.

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Back when I had my pond boat ( a 10' Water Buster, traded away in 2002), that a foot control trolling motor was available for my boat I would have had one.  Just saying. . . .

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