Super User roadwarrior Posted December 8, 2008 Super User Posted December 8, 2008 Fished five hours on the Tennessee River Saturday. We started out early with good water and my partner boated a 4 lb smallmouth, less than five minutes into our first drift. We ended up with seven, but nothing big. I fished artificials for the most part, my buddy live shiners. As expected, I was out fished 6:1. On the other hand, I caught a number of trash fish which included a 24 lb buffalo! Man, that was quite a fight on a smallmouth rig. We had fair action, but never found the right fish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ictiobus 8-) Quote
Super User flechero Posted December 8, 2008 Super User Posted December 8, 2008 Seriously, it doesn't count if you never post a picture. Really, Kent, an occasional picture is a good thing. Decent digital cameras can be found for pretty cheap. This comes up a few times a year... buy a camera! If you don't, I just might mail a letter to Mrs. roadwarrior and suggest it as a Christmas gift! ;D Quote
paul. Posted December 8, 2008 Posted December 8, 2008 sounds like a fun trip kent. curious though. if you expected that artificial baits would get outfished and you had live bait available, then why did you use mostly artificial stuff? are you starting to cave in to the pressure of the live bait haters on the forum? ;D glad to see you're still on 'em. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 8, 2008 Author Super User Posted December 8, 2008 sounds like a fun trip kent. curious though. if you expected that artificial baits would get outfished and you had live bait available, then why did you use mostly artificial stuff? are you starting to cave in to the pressure of the live bait haters on the forum? ;D glad to see you're still on 'em. I fished two drifts using minnows without a bite, but my partner was catching a few with a heavier weight and catching them right on the bottom. I thought a "craw profile" might work. I fished two different colored tubes without a touch, then changed to a hair jig with a Rage Tail craw trailer, 3/4 cut off so the head and claws were basically a modified chunk. A broader answer is from Rick Clunn, "Catching bass is easy, finding them is the challenge." So, we were on some fish and I thought it was the perfect scenario to try some artificials...I was wrong. I'm not going to be hard headed, I'm going back to what works! 8-) Quote
-HAWK- Posted December 8, 2008 Posted December 8, 2008 On the other hand, I caught a number of trash fish which included a 24 lb buffalo! Man, that was quite a fight on a smallmouth rig. We had fair action, but never found the right fish. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ictiobus Sweet trip. Catching a 24lb anything on light tackle would make my day. Quote
Super User Tin Posted December 8, 2008 Super User Posted December 8, 2008 Seriously, it doesn't count if you never post a picture. Really, Kent, an occasional picture is a good thing. Decent digital cameras can be found for pretty cheap. This comes up a few times a year... buy a camera! If you don't, I just might mail a letter to Mrs. roadwarrior and suggest it as a Christmas gift! ;D I know it's Christmas time and that whole "seeing is believing" thing is supposed to not apply, but come on. Atleast Santa leaves you something under the tree. ;D Quote
Super User Bassn Blvd Posted December 9, 2008 Super User Posted December 9, 2008 Sounds to me you out fished your partner since he was using live bait.. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted December 9, 2008 Author Super User Posted December 9, 2008 No, I don't look at it that way at all, bait and lures are just part of the puzzle. I just want to catch big bass and thought a different approach might work since I wasn't having much luck using minnows that day. Quote
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