Troutfisher Posted March 31, 2007 Posted March 31, 2007 Great story, Glenn and Keri! You guys really busted into the fish. Dean looks like a great guy. He should stop by the forums one day and say hi! We could always use good, honest members like him. I mean, didn't charge you even when you caught fish? Amazing! Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted March 31, 2007 Posted March 31, 2007 Kudos to Mr. Stroman!! Now THAT's a class act Congrats to Glenn and Keri for their new PB's. Many other PB's were caught on Fork too. Cigarlover got his Triton21 got his Nboucher came real close Folks, this is a good place to thank and give mention to any guide services or help that was offered in catching your fish. I didn't know who went with who so I made no mention of the guides, please feel free to do so now. Quote
bighed Posted March 31, 2007 Posted March 31, 2007 WOW Glenn, what a day you and Keri had ;D ;D ;D. I got a feeling you'll be telling this story for a long time. Quote
BassResource.com Administrator Glenn Posted March 31, 2007 BassResource.com Administrator Posted March 31, 2007 Details, details. Ok. It's my bread-n-butter setup: 3/4oz Hank Parker spinnerbait. I attach at white lumiflex skirt with a pearl white Zoom split-tail trailer. In this case, I dipped the tail in chartruese Spike-it because that seemed to be the way the bass want all their plastics down there. Keri caught hers on a 1/4-ounce Warrior spinnerbait - white - right out of the package. I caught the big one in an area where a 3-4' creek channel empties onto a wide flat that's about 1 1/2' deep. That spot is where the channel forms and was the deepest area of the flat. I think it was a natural funnel area. The other two were caught in grass in 2-3' water. Keri's was sitting on the grassy, stumpy edge of a roadbed, and the 8-pounder was in a giant grassy flat out in the middle of the lake. We were just fan-casting spinnerbaits over them. Retrieve was fairly fast. We caught a handful of smaller fish on the edges of private boat ramps scattered about the lake. The real scary thing about Dean is that he called the shot not once, but twice! We would pull up to a spot, and he would say, "Cast right over to that dark patch of weeds, I guarantee there's a fish there" and he was right! Quote
MyKeyBe Posted April 1, 2007 Posted April 1, 2007 Nice fish Glenn and Keri! I would of never guessed P.B.'s because of the frowns on your faces. I think this guy ;D has a smaller Kool Aid grin than Glen! Quote
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