Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted October 3, 2014 Global Moderator Posted October 3, 2014 Gonna be COLD in the morning boys! Dress appropriately! That means no two pieces Blake! 1 Quote
Chris S Posted October 3, 2014 Posted October 3, 2014 Gonna be COLD in the morning boys! Dress appropriately! That means no two pieces Blake! not sure after the text exchanges last night he is gonna make it  Quote
Super User Hi Salenity Posted October 3, 2014 Super User Posted October 3, 2014 Lol, he's tougher than that! 1 Quote
conorsixtakc Posted October 3, 2014 Posted October 3, 2014 Wish I could make it out tomorrow with you fellas, I hate missing any chance to fish Melvern this time of year. Somebody catch a brown toad for me! *cough Brian cough* 1 Quote
Ondrejka Posted October 3, 2014 Posted October 3, 2014 Wish I could make it out tomorrow with you fellas, I hate missing any chance to fish Melvern this time of year. Somebody catch a brown toad for me! *cough Brian cough* I got you boo. This is my dads first Smallie trip so I hope we get into at least a few fish despite the cold blast. Quote
Doc-Drew Posted October 6, 2014 Posted October 6, 2014 I got you boo. This is my dads first Smallie trip so I hope we get into at least a few fish despite the cold blast. And you succeeded too... biggest bass caught Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted October 7, 2014 Global Moderator Posted October 7, 2014 My biggest fish from Saturday, 18.5" and 3.15 pounds on an Xcaliber XR50. She was a tournament fish, had a cull tab hole in her bottom jaw and was a short distance from Turkey Point ramp. 1 Quote
Super User gardnerjigman Posted October 7, 2014 Super User Posted October 7, 2014 be pretty rough to cull 3.15 fish huh? 1 Quote
micahthorlawson Posted October 7, 2014 Posted October 7, 2014 Has anyone one fished NEBO this time of year? Or at all this year?   Thinking about making a trip there in the next week or so and wanted to hear any opninions on it   Micah Quote
SuperFluke Posted October 7, 2014 Posted October 7, 2014 Has anyone one fished NEBO this time of year? Or at all this year?   Thinking about making a trip there in the next week or so and wanted to hear any opninions on it   Micah Spent a couple of hours up there earlier in the summer. Didn't catch any great numbers or size, but ran into a few decent fish. Lake looks good and a bank fisherman he told me he caught a 21" LM on a frog. 1 Quote
Ondrejka Posted October 7, 2014 Posted October 7, 2014 Had an absolute blast on Saturday. If my dad hadn't shown interest in fishing it with me at the last minute, I probably wouldn't have come out. My biggest at 19" 3.5# on the nose, we had in the livewell in the first 30 minutes. Came on a 5" Sugar Shad swimbait on a weighted swimbait jig. All of my fish Saturday came on that rig, along with a few smaller ones on a squarebill. My dad caught fish on just about everything; swimbait, tube, squarebill, and the Ned. His biggest was 17" and just under 3# that came about ten minutes before we had to head in. He'd been waiting for a good fish all day and was stoked he got one. That's the first little tourney I've gotten to fish with him and it ended up being an awesome day on the water for his first Smallie trip to Melvern. 4 Quote
Super User gardnerjigman Posted October 8, 2014 Super User Posted October 8, 2014 Great fish and great memories! 1 Quote
chelboed Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 KC bank fishermen on here. Â I'm in Lee's Summit and regularly hit up J.A. Reed...I don't have a boat which sucks. Been doing fairly well all year long on Senko type worms, Lipless, Beetle Spin, Mepps. Â Last few times out have been pretty dry. Any help besides buy a boat? Quote
Brian6428 Posted October 9, 2014 Posted October 9, 2014 KC bank fishermen on here. Â I'm in Lee's Summit and regularly hit up J.A. Reed...I don't have a boat which sucks. Been doing fairly well all year long on Senko type worms, Lipless, Beetle Spin, Mepps. Â Last few times out have been pretty dry. Any help besides buy a boat? A jig has been all they want lately for me. I'm in Lees Summit, too, and things have been tough everywhere. Â Everywhere I've been, at least. Those kansas guys seem to be catching good smallies. Quote
pbrussell Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 KC bank fishermen on here.  I'm in Lee's Summit and regularly hit up J.A. Reed...I don't have a boat which sucks. Been doing fairly well all year long on Senko type worms, Lipless, Beetle Spin, Mepps.  Last few times out have been pretty dry. Any help besides buy a boat?  It's good to have all areas of the water column, which you have for the most part. I'd consider throwing a topwater piece into your game, though it's just now getting to where that bite will slowly taper off. Either way, the topwater bite has been extremely hot recently and I would not hesitate to throw one. A buzzbait will normally be fine on smaller waters. I'd go with black, seeing as how in smaller water, fish are chasing sunnies. Quote
chelboed Posted October 10, 2014 Posted October 10, 2014 i forgot to mention...i've been throwing zara spook, spook jr., spook puppy, KVD Sexy frog, Spro mini frog, Chartreuse & white buzzbaits, & Jitterbugs as well.My Mini frogs got around 7 hits in 1.5hrs toward late evening. Only one keeper over 15". Quote
pbrussell Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 i forgot to mention...i've been throwing zara spook, spook jr., spook puppy, KVD Sexy frog, Spro mini frog, Chartreuse & white buzzbaits, & Jitterbugs as well. My Mini frogs got around 7 hits in 1.5hrs toward late evening. Only one keeper over 15". Â Sounds like you're set then. My fishing from shore, I usually bring three rods- a spinning rod, a medium heavy casting rod with flouro and a medium casting rod with mono. Â I cycle through lures until I find the right one. A few spinnerbaits, few shallow crankbaits, etc are all I need for moving presentations in the middle of the water column. A buzzbait or popper usually produces for me if a topwater bite is going on from shore. Frogs are good too if there is grass. On the spinning rod I'll have a wacky rigged senko or ned rig tied on if the bite is tough. On the medium heavy rod, it's hard to beat a 3/8 ounce jig. Bouncing it, dragging it, or even swimming it has worked great for me from shore. Â A few jigs, few shallow crankbaits, few topwaters, few spinnerbaits, and a few senkos are about all you should ever need if fishing smaller waters so it sounds like you're on the right track. Sometimes the bite is just off. It happens. Quote
RangerDanger Posted October 12, 2014 Posted October 12, 2014 Went to Melvern yesterday afternoon, smallmouth bite might even be better than last week. There were only a couple other boats out. All the usual baits worked. 3 Quote
Chris S Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 Went to Melvern yesterday afternoon, smallmouth bite might even be better than last week. There were only a couple other boats out. All the usual baits worked. Thanks for the update heading down Friday! Quote
conorsixtakc Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 Went to Melvern yesterday afternoon, smallmouth bite might even be better than last week. There were only a couple other boats out. All the usual baits worked. Â I'd expect it to keep getting better until it gets real cold. Still waiting for this Fall jerkbait bite I always hear about... Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted October 13, 2014 Global Moderator Posted October 13, 2014 I'd expect it to keep getting better until it gets real cold. Still waiting for this Fall jerkbait bite I always hear about... I was out there Thursday before the tournament and that Saturday and tore them up on a jerkbait both days. French pearl RC STX is all you need. Toad whites were slamming them too. 2 Quote
sizzlefry Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 if anyone is going to melvern tomorrow and have a back seat open let me know Quote
micahthorlawson Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 I took my dad to Lonestar Staurday morning . Had battery problems so only fished for about 2 hours. Caught two nice largemouth over 19 inches and a couple small ones. All on T-rigs and Jigs. Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted October 13, 2014 Super User Posted October 13, 2014 Just got back from the Fishing for Freedom event at Long Shoal Marina that the Leavenworth Bass Club sponsors. Â Had a good time. Â Didn't catch a lot of fish, but then I fish Truman so seldom that I'm not surprised. Â I tried, even got there early and took a soldier out both Saturday and Sunday. Â Mostly stayed within 5 miles of Long Shoal, but we did take a run to the dam & back later in the day, just to run the boat a little and swill a couple of beers. Â I was also thinking that those shallow islands in front of the Little Tebow might hold some fish, and they might have, but they didn't want to bite for us. Â Â Little smaller turnout, 127 boats. Â Apparently they had a couple of dozen late cancellations on both the boater and warrior sides. Â The word prior to the event was that they were looking at around 150 boats this year. Â Weather was chilly, but not uncomfortable. Â 74 out the the 127 boats weighed fish. Â Not every one caught a lot fish but most everyone caught some. Â I didn't do so well on bass, but I did catch a 9.5 wiper that was good for biggest trash fish - got a plaque but gave it to me co-angler. Â I threw the spinnerbait that hooked the fish, but I absolutely would not have gotten the fish in the boat had he not been there ready with the net. Â All of the warriors I personally met ( 20 0r 30) were very appreciative of the event. Â The opportunity to take a weekend and just chill doesn't happen all that often for them. Â Overall, it is a well run event for a good cause, I'm probably going back next year. Quote
Brian6428 Posted October 13, 2014 Posted October 13, 2014 On 10/13/2014 at 10:00 AM, Fishes in trees said: Just got back from the Fishing for Freedom event at Long Shoal Marina that the Leavenworth Bass Club sponsors.  Had a good time.  Didn't catch a lot of fish, but then I fish Truman so seldom that I'm not surprised.  I tried, even got there early and took a soldier out both Saturday and Sunday.  Mostly stayed within 5 miles of Long Shoal, but we did take a run to the dam & back later in the day, just to run the boat a little and swill a couple of beers.  I was also thinking that those shallow islands in front of the Little Tebow might hold some fish, and they might have, but they didn't want to bite for us.   Little smaller turnout, 127 boats.  Apparently they had a couple of dozen late cancellations on both the boater and warrior sides.  The word prior to the event was that they were looking at around 150 boats this year.  Weather was chilly, but not uncomfortable.  74 out the the 127 boats weighed fish.  Not every one caught a lot fish but most everyone caught some.  I didn't do so well on bass, but I did catch a 9.5 wiper that was good for biggest trash fish - got a plaque but gave it to me co-angler.  I threw the spinnerbait that hooked the fish, but I absolutely would not have gotten the fish in the boat had he not been there ready with the net.  All of the warriors I personally met ( 20 0r 30) were very appreciative of the event.  The opportunity to take a weekend and just chill doesn't happen all that often for them.  Overall, it is a well run event for a good cause, I'm probably going back next year. Glad to hear most of you guys caught a few trash fish, I saw the results over on *** and it looks like not many bass were caught.  I hate to say it, but I'd be a lot more inclined to go if it weren't on Truman. I was busy and couldn't make it this year, anyways, but I feel like turnout would have to be better on LOZ than Truman.   Quote
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