basser89 Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 I hadn't been fairing real well at the one pond I fish from time to time on the way home from work. Well last thursday, I figured out why. I was talking to one of the guys I see there regularly and he told me they had treated thepond for algea. When they do this, the bass seem to shut down for a week or two. Well, it had been about a week and a half since they treated it so I figured I'd give it a go this evening. It started out pretty slow but I managed one dink on a wacky rigged Tiki Stick. Then the weather had changed so I felt a lure change was called for so I opted for a spinnerbait! So I picked out a 3/8oz bluegill colored skirt with a colorado willowleaf blade combination and made a few casts. About the 5th cast, I launched the spinnerbait out near the water fountain that's out in the middle of the pond. I made it a whole 4 or 5 turns of the handle when she crushed it! She immediately came out of the water and I knew it was a good one! Two more jumps and she settled down. I wrestled her to the bank and finally put my thumb in her lip! I took a quick measurement (21 1/4") held her back in the water for a minute for her to catch her breathe then back out for a weight (4lbs 6oz) and a quick pic! Sorry for the poor quality of the pic (I only had the cell phone with me and luckily I found someone nice enough to take this pic for me). Here's the pic: Quote
mjhutch1116 Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 nice fish old man!!!!! ;D Just have one question. Are you ready for the float down the juniata yet? I hear we might be having 2 this year. Think you can handle 2 floats down that river this summer? I hope the answer is yes. Looking forward to floating with you again this year. I know how you enjoy floating that river. Matt Quote
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 nice fish old man!!!!! ;D Just have one question. Are you ready for the float down the juniata yet? I hear we might be having 2 this year. Think you can handle 2 floats down that river this summer? I hope the answer is yes. sure,...but I need dates and times,....... -old man ;D Nice fish Basser!! Quote
mjhutch1116 Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 Hey LBH, I am sure that if you really wanted to come down to PA and fish with us we can provide you with dates and times to make it happen. I am a firm believer in the phrase "the more the merrier". I am sure that we could all learn something from each other. Basser needs the most help on the Juniata he can not seem to do anything on that river except cry. :'( :'( Quote
Mobydick Posted July 8, 2008 Posted July 8, 2008 Nice fish basser! That would be nice to make 2 trips this year. The More The Merrier, the waters big enough to share! Quote
MskSlyr Posted July 9, 2008 Posted July 9, 2008 Nice job getting on the citation board basser. You have problems with a river? I must say I am shocked I thought you trained with the best. Hehe Quote
basser89 Posted July 9, 2008 Author Posted July 9, 2008 For the record LBH, mjhutch is my cousin AND IS a YEAR OLDER than I am! ;D And you'd be more than welcome on the floats! Although, from the last I talked to the "coordinator" of the float, we're hitting a lake (I hadn't heard of the second float yet myself). Someone will have to bring me up to speed on the second one! LOL! What hutch is talking about is a section I used to fish many many moons ago that USED to be a really productive stretch! But now, the majority of that section has an average depth of about 1 1/2'. At least for me, it's not a fun stretch to fish anymore. Thanks fish and moby! MskSlyr, all I'll say is you know what I can do in productive water! Quote
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