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If anyone isn't throwing the frog yet, the bite is ON, at least up in the NW 'burbs.  They're eating em real good, from dusk til dawn.  Haven't fished much during the sunlight hours, but low-light conditions the past couple weeks have been super-productive in my local ponds.

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Hit my local pond just before dusk throwing a frog and still can’t get a reaction. I’m going to keep trying ?

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We've got some FISHY weather up here in the N/NW part of the state the last few/next few days with all the summer storms passing through; hope someone gets out hammers a few! I probably won't get out this weekend so I'll be checking in here to live vicariously through you guys ha. Let's get some!

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On 7/15/2021 at 12:56 PM, Bassjam2000 said:

I’ve been doing pretty good the last few weeks on bigger wake baits up shallow and on outside weedlines after 7pm.

I managed to get out for a quick overnight session last night; threw the big Spro Rat 50 wakebait and caught my PB rat fish at 4.91lbs. She ate it in about a foot of water at 12:20a, right at moonset. She had some shoulders on her!

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Hoping to do some pond hopping tomorrow, I’ll keep you guys posted. Love this thread??

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Talk about expedient :rolleyes7:

Illinois DNR just emailed me that they finally transferred the boat registration to my name and I will get my sticker in 2 weeks. I filed the paperwork in March...

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Fished Island Lake this morning with my son. 2 dozen bass and 1 bullhead in 5 hours. Biggest went 3lbs. Caught the bullhead and one bass on wacky worms and the rest of the bass were caught on craws.

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On 7/31/2021 at 1:43 PM, slonezp said:

Fished Island Lake this morning with my son. 2 dozen bass and 1 bullhead in 5 hours. Biggest went 3lbs. Caught the bullhead and one bass on wacky worms and the rest of the bass were caught on craws.

Live craws or t-rigged?  I got to stop at a local pond the other night right at moonrise and got a few on a Spook, one keeper.  Water was slick calm so I wasn't sure if the Spook was gonna be too noisy, but they were eating.

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51 minutes ago, Jig Rookie said:

Live craws or t-rigged?  I got to stop at a local pond the other night right at moonrise and got a few on a Spook, one keeper.  Water was slick calm so I wasn't sure if the Spook was gonna be too noisy, but they were eating.

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I was using Rage Craws on a 3/8oz swing head jig. My son switched to craws after I caught my 3rd fish. Didn't pay attention to what brand or how his was rigged.

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Let me add this is the first time I've rigged them with craws. I bought the swing head's for creature baits. I was throwing a creature bait when we started. The cold front(s) that came thru this week made me think of downsizing. The smaller profile worked.

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Another late-night stop at the local neighborhood pond produced a few fish, two keepers.  I'm loving the spook, even on these calm nights--heaviest fish of the trip came on the ned rig though, 16.25" and 2.29lbs.  I just started fishing it a few weeks ago and it definitely gets bit.

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Good evening gentlemen, finally got some free time?. Hit the local retention pond, here’s the results?.        Bass weren’t too cooperative, but the bluegill were in a mood. Here’s a couple of the better ones.

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Been going out during the middle of the day to see if I can put a daytime pattern together, well the pattern that emerged is not the one I expected, I've been catching northern pike up in shallow vegetation throwing 7" senkos and 4.8 keitechs on weedless flashy swimmer hooks. Summer pike really put up a dog of a fight, a 31 incher I caught recently was one of the hardest pulling fish I've encountered in years, it weighed in just over 6 lbs, boy was she fired up and angry!

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Got out this morning in between the storms we're having up north; went to my little pond, haven't thrown the rat at this spot because I figured it's too big and obnoxious for this tiny body of water.  Decided to send it anyway because the conditions are so perfect for everything imo.  Fished the whole pond and finally got this one to eat on my last cast in the SE corner (the non-windblown side).  Went 18.25" and 2.7lbs.

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Tornado sirens going off. Take care guys. Might be a rough night. 

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1 minute ago, Bassjam2000 said:

I’m ok with it, we need the rain in a bad way up here.

I'm ok with the rain. Sirens still going off. 

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Storms got me tonight. Powers out and i have a bent over tree in the backyard. 

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Hoping your power is restored soon.

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Just came back on at 3:15 i can't fall back asleep. Have to get up in an hour anyway.

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22 minutes ago, Bdnoble84 said:

River Walleye and Smallies are biting

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