Super User fourbizz Posted November 30, 2009 Super User Posted November 30, 2009 So i have been bass fishing 9 times in 2009 so far. I made a couple trips to Clear Lake in the last few weeks. Got probably 25 fish in those two night trips on swimbaits, but they were all between 3 and 5 pounds. No pics. Lots of driving and no big fish, wasnt all that fun. My buddy did pop a 15.1lb Channel Cat on a swimbait though, that was pretty entertaining. But the trip I really wanted to post about was the day after thanksgiving. Made the quick run to my favorite little dink factory in the rain at about noon. We ran three deep in my buddies boat and just beat bank all day. I threw one of Gman's widegap jigs all day long with a yammy trailer. BuddyA had 2 fish, BuddyB caught the skunk. Somehow I managed about 12 fish. But amazingly, I found some quality fish, probably 15lbs for 5. I would say that on most days, even when i get 30 fish, the best 5 would go 6-8lbs on this lake. Fish were in 5-15ft and for the most part they would craftily pick it up and swim toward you. Jedi senses were necessary to pick up the mushy jig bite. This was the biggest of the day, a 4-9, which is one ounce smaller than the biggest fish I have ever caught at this lake, even though I have fished here probably 50 times. I dont usually weigh anything that looks under 6, and I sure dont make a post about it; I just wanted to point out that even small fish and a slow bite can still be a blast. My favorite bass trip of 2009 wasnt a 20 swimbait fish day, or the trip that kicked an 8+, it was a cold day of mushy jig bites from dinks, lol. ;D Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted November 30, 2009 Super User Posted November 30, 2009 Great pic! 8-) Quote
Fat-G Posted November 30, 2009 Posted November 30, 2009 Nice fish! That's a Powell rod right? What model is it? Quote
CJ Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 Pretty cool! I really like that slow bite on plastics during the winter. It's fun trying to concentrate on your line and lure that hard. It'll keep you sharp. Nice post and pics! And that's still a nice fish anywhere. Quote
Super User cart7t Posted December 2, 2009 Super User Posted December 2, 2009 So i have been bass fishing 9 times in 2009 so far. Got probably 25 fish in those two night trips on swimbaits, but they were all between 3 and 5 pounds. No pics. Lots of driving and no big fish, wasnt all that fun. .... 25 fish between 3 and 5 pounds in 2 nites isn't fun? 3-5lb fish are dinks? Say what? Quote
b.Lee Posted December 2, 2009 Posted December 2, 2009 Hey great outing and hi to another Nor Cal Bass Fisherman! Quote
-nick- Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 So i have been bass fishing 9 times in 2009 so far. Got probably 25 fish in those two night trips on swimbaits, but they were all between 3 and 5 pounds. No pics. Lots of driving and no big fish, wasnt all that fun. .... 25 fish between 3 and 5 pounds in 2 nites isn't fun? 3-5lb fish are dinks? Say what? Yeah that's what I'm thinking. Poor thing only 25 dinks between 3-5lbs in 2 nights sounds terrible! : Quote
Super User fourbizz Posted December 4, 2009 Author Super User Posted December 4, 2009 25 fish between 3 and 5 pounds in 2 nites isn't fun? Not this time. Quote
-HAWK- Posted December 4, 2009 Posted December 4, 2009 So i have been bass fishing 9 times in 2009 so far. I made a couple trips to Clear Lake in the last few weeks. Got probably 25 fish in those two night trips on swimbaits, but they were all between 3 and 5 pounds. No pics. Lots of driving and no big fish, wasnt all that fun. My buddy did pop a 15.1lb Channel Cat on a swimbait though, that was pretty entertaining. But the trip I really wanted to post about was the day after thanksgiving. Made the quick run to my favorite little dink factory in the rain at about noon. We ran three deep in my buddies boat and just beat bank all day. I threw one of Gman's widegap jigs all day long with a yammy trailer. BuddyA had 2 fish, BuddyB caught the skunk. Somehow I managed about 12 fish. But amazingly, I found some quality fish, probably 15lbs for 5. I would say that on most days, even when i get 30 fish, the best 5 would go 6-8lbs on this lake. Fish were in 5-15ft and for the most part they would craftily pick it up and swim toward you. Jedi senses were necessary to pick up the mushy jig bite. This was the biggest of the day, a 4-9, which is one ounce smaller than the biggest fish I have ever caught at this lake, even though I have fished here probably 50 times. I dont usually weigh anything that looks under 6, and I sure dont make a post about it; I just wanted to point out that even small fish and a slow bite can still be a blast. My favorite bass trip of 2009 wasnt a 20 swimbait fish day, or the trip that kicked an 8+, it was a cold day of mushy jig bites from dinks, lol. ;D Spoiled brat! ;D ;D J/K Nice fish man and Great picture. Ill tell you what though. 25 fish between 3 and 5 pounds in two trips is pretty awesome even down here in Florida. Quote
looking4structure Posted December 5, 2009 Posted December 5, 2009 Great fish.Nice and healthy.Got to love the G-man Jig. Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted December 7, 2009 Posted December 7, 2009 I would take one of those dinks any day. Come over this way and you will realize how big that fish is. LOL Nice catching Quote
Branuss04 Posted December 9, 2009 Posted December 9, 2009 Pretty impressive fish for that lake. Figured the only fish above 2.5#'s were the carp lol. BTW - I'm ready for some big spots on DS!!! Lets go hit the underwater bridge soon... It's about time. Quote
Super User burleytog Posted December 12, 2009 Super User Posted December 12, 2009 Dinks I disagree Quote
simplejoe Posted December 12, 2009 Posted December 12, 2009 I would take one of those dinks any day. Come over this way and you will realize how big that fish is. That's what I was thinking. Quote
avid Posted December 12, 2009 Posted December 12, 2009 don't ya love it when a guy calls 3-5 lbers dinks? Looking good bizster!!!!!! Quote
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