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Got out for a bit finally and broke in my smaller Stong Shad. Ripping it through grass patches.

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17 hours ago, papajoe222 said:

On Powers I've only caught one bass over 5lb. and I swear I've caught her twice. both times off the same hump.  I'm heading out to Delavan this Sat. If you see me, give me a shout I can help you get skunked too.

Lot of small fish on Powers however if you want to try to learn how to fish jigs, than the small fish will teach you and keep you busy. Biggest fish we got out of there was 3.9 lbs my wife got last year. Other than that, that lake will always produce fish. They are either on the hump in the middle of the lake, the inside bay of the big point when you are heading out, or along the buoys by the sand bar working the whole length of the lake. that is where I find all of my fish.

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Well went out to Geneva this weekend Sunday to be exact. My friend and I boated 20 fish in 8 hours. Crappy weather but the fishing was fantastic.  The 5 biggest fish were (1) at 3.6 lbs (3) over 4 lbs and 1 at 5.2 lbs. All the others were between 12 and 16".  All were caught on jigs and rattle traps.

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55 minutes ago, MarkH024 said:

Great day there Mr. Cadman. Congrats!

Thanks, that was the best day on the water I had all year. Would have taken pics, but it was raining pretty good on and off all day.

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5 minutes ago, cadman said:

Thanks, that was the best day on the water I had all year. Would have taken pics, but it was raining pretty good on and off all day.

Excellent job Cadman!

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DELAVAN report

On the water for a couple of hours yesterday: Water temp. 65, wind SW @ 17mph

8 bass, biggest was 19in.  And three pike. 15-18ft.   Got all but one bass and one pike on a One Knocker and everything else on a 1/2oz. Single willow spinnerbait  

Only six trailers in the parking lot  

I love this fishery

 

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Headed to Long again tomorrow to do some panfishing with my dad. Hopefully a little better than last weeks bass adventure

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FIshed Braidwood for the last time this year.  It was my 3rd Saturday in a row out there.  Cold front and high pressure really affected the bite.  I have caught a lot of fish out there the last couple weekends but I had to really fish hard for my fish today.  Only caught one at a shade under 16" and everything else was in the 10"-13" range. Nice day to be out though.  Thinking about fishing someplace else tomorrow- maybe the Cal Sag.  

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western suburb folks -- has your bite been garbage lately? for me i'm talking small ponds. in august and even into early september, the topwater (frogs, toads, buzzbaits) and t-rigged worm bite was awesome. since it turned to fall weather though, i can barely catch anything. i was looking forward to the fall feed, but did it just get too cold too fast, and the bass just aren't quite aggressive yet?

i've caught 1 t-rigged fish in the past 2 weeks. zero on topwater. my only "success" has been with a slow rolled spinnerbait or chatterbait, and we're talking like 4-5 fish over the same time span. i've tried a dropshot and c-rig with no luck either. 

part of it was my MH spinning rod broke, and while waiting for a replacement, i came up with the genius idea to learn how to use a baitcaster. i suspect years down the line i will view this is a slam dunk positive development, but there have certainly been challenging moments! but now that i'm at least adequate with the baitcaster, the bite still hasn't picked up. just curious if you folks in the same are are noticing the same thing. the other variable is there has been some landscaping going on around the banks of one of the ponds i fish -- the weed growth was whacked down and they laid down some straw grass seed blankets around the perimeter. i was wondering if either the commotion or maybe some runoff chemicals were giving the fish lockjaw. 

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Went to a farm pond, all I can say is wow! That shoe measured 12", for a reference. I was told that was a small and skinny one!! 

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Beardown

The bite has slowed down for me as well in the recent weeks.  I usually only manage one or two fish when i get out.  The water is cooling at an extremely fast rate and because of that i've seen a lot of the emergent and submergent vegetation wilt and disappear quickly.  I've had to rely on finding any weed patches out further in the water and fish in and around them to get a bite.  Just keep at it, they're going to feed up for fall before ice comes.  I wouldn't expend a lot of time on top water except at peak times. Give it 30-60 min and go back to something more traditional.  The other factor is we've had winds coming from all directions every other day.  Some days its SW, some days its East.  We deal with some crazy weather conditions in this area and it can either turn the light switch on or completely kill the bite.  Unfortunately, the OFF switch seems to last longer than the ON switch.  We have a warming trend starting today through Monday so get out if you can.

This is the best fish I've caught in the past 3 weeks, just over 3lbs.  You can see her belly is flat and not really eating but she wacked a 7.5" Strong shad, so they're going to eat.  Keep at it.

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9 hours ago, beardown34 said:

western suburb folks -- has your bite been garbage lately? for me i'm talking small ponds. in august and even into early september, the topwater (frogs, toads, buzzbaits) and t-rigged worm bite was awesome. since it turned to fall weather though, i can barely catch anything. i was looking forward to the fall feed, but did it just get too cold too fast, and the bass just aren't quite aggressive yet?

i've caught 1 t-rigged fish in the past 2 weeks. zero on topwater. my only "success" has been with a slow rolled spinnerbait or chatterbait, and we're talking like 4-5 fish over the same time span. i've tried a dropshot and c-rig with no luck either. 

part of it was my MH spinning rod broke, and while waiting for a replacement, i came up with the genius idea to learn how to use a baitcaster. i suspect years down the line i will view this is a slam dunk positive development, but there have certainly been challenging moments! but now that i'm at least adequate with the baitcaster, the bite still hasn't picked up. just curious if you folks in the same are are noticing the same thing. the other variable is there has been some landscaping going on around the banks of one of the ponds i fish -- the weed growth was whacked down and they laid down some straw grass seed blankets around the perimeter. i was wondering if either the commotion or maybe some runoff chemicals were giving the fish lockjaw. 

I have had one of the best times this year with the Bass bite these past few days. Nothing on top water. Swim jig and creature baits have been nailing the Bass. Keep at it. Fall bite will get better. I am also in the West Burbs. Keep natural colors. Nothing fancy.

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Beardown34, you could also use this time to teach yourself a different tactic. IE pitch or flip with opposite hand, skip a jig (I really need to force myself to learn this one), etc. 

 

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Wow- I had a brutal day fishing Lake Michigan on Saturday.  1 14" smallmouth is all I had to show for fishing 7 hours.  Overcast, 58 degrees, with south winds- I thought I would hammer them.  Tried a bunch of different techniques and colors but I could not figure them out.  Had a couple follows including 1 from a monster smallmouth but nothing.  Thing looked like a boulder following my bait.  Oh well- it was my first time out there in the fall so I am still learning.  

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Better weekend than I had. Diswasher sprung a leak and my wood floors are warped. Would have rather been fishing 

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That sucks! I recently put some allure vinyl, I think they where 12*24 sections. In one of our bathrooms. Supposed to be water resistant. They snapped together, used the score and snap method to cut them. Was pretty easy once I got going.

They don't look to bad either.

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with this unseasonably warm weather, i'm going to see if the buzzbait will start working again. maybe even a frog?? the last few weeks all i've been able to catch em on are spinnerbaits and chatterbaits. 

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21 hours ago, beardown34 said:

with this unseasonably warm weather, i'm going to see if the buzzbait will start working again. maybe even a frog?? the last few weeks all i've been able to catch em on are spinnerbaits and chatterbaits. 

2 weeks ago when I got skunked, my bites were on a jitterbug and my son caught his on buzz baits and a wake bait. Water was still in the upper 60's

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My fall so far this year.

Too hot to hunt and too windy to fish.

I have been working a lot and that's about it. 

 

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What a beautiful morning

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4 inch bass looks huge when you hold it close to the camera

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Found me a boat

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Just polished off some fresh bluegill

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Are those yellow bass mixed in? If so, are they tasty? Have caught some here, they fight for all their worth!

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