BassinAssassin171 Posted March 26, 2008 Author Posted March 26, 2008 Out there on Castaic and Casitas on the big bass scene? NICE. Good bass. yeah Bob Crupi got it. He' s the man... wish he was still chasin the record with those craws of his Quote
BassinAssassin171 Posted March 27, 2008 Author Posted March 27, 2008 very funny... that picture has been EVERYWHERE... lotta controversy with that one too Quote
LCpointerKILLA Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 Caught last friday 21st. On a watermelon baby brush hog. Private late here in MO. 9lbs on the scale. I love fish like that. That is one of those that jumps and looks big, but not like a PB, but then you pick it out of the water and say "dang she has a little weight on her!!" Quote
BassinAssassin171 Posted March 27, 2008 Author Posted March 27, 2008 yeah those are great... or the ones that don't surface and you say, "yeah, this just feels like one of those little ones that fights really hard." Then you lip a monster hawg momma and commence with the surprised celebration Quote
brgbassmaster Posted March 27, 2008 Posted March 27, 2008 7lb largemouth summer,bluebird skies strike king wild thang black and blue pitching into heavy lily pads caught in michigan. Quote
BassinAssassin171 Posted March 27, 2008 Author Posted March 27, 2008 disease???? that ain't no disease brother... that means you are perfectly healthy! Quote
altamahajon Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 My wife caught this beauty today. Altamaha River Jesup, Ga. Stained water, medium to fast current and casting above and letting it float down. Caught with a 7'0 medium to light spinning reel, 12 lb test monofiliment, float with sinker and hook using a worm. What luck........... lol :'( Weighed approx 4 lbs. Length 18 inches from snout to fork....... Approx 6 pm just as the sun was starting to go down is when they were starting to bite. Quote
Wesley Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 February 3rd 2007 was a nasty cold morning with Northwest winds at 15-20 mph, a slight misty rain falling, and temperatures in the middle 30's. After having launched out of Jack's 944 Marina I made the short (2 minutes) run to the mouth of Bull creek trying to stay out of the wind and some what warm. Having rounded the corner I dropped the trolling motor, picked up my Rat-L-Trap rod again with the thought in mind of keeping moving and staying warm. My third cast was into the mouth a cut leading to a boat shed which I knew had stumps on the west side, after turning the handle 4 or 5 time my trap stopped solid, I tell Pat d**n to close to the stumps so I push the trolling motor handle towards the mouth of the cut while stepping on the switch. At the exact same instance my line starts zinging towards deeper water rod all bowed up & drag slipping; I immediately scream at Pat get the net. By now the boat is moving off to my left the bass is moving off to my right and I'm nearly on my knees in front of the console with the upper third of the rod in the water. Pat net in hand is now on the front deck killed the trolling motor and with a swift motion netted the hawg; which ends up weighing in at 12 pounds 8 ounces. Thats one of the best spots in Housen IMHO.... Quote
Super User Catt Posted March 29, 2008 Super User Posted March 29, 2008 February 3rd 2007 was a nasty cold morning with Northwest winds at 15-20 mph, a slight misty rain falling, and temperatures in the middle 30's. After having launched out of Jack's 944 Marina I made the short (2 minutes) run to the mouth of Bull creek trying to stay out of the wind and some what warm. Having rounded the corner I dropped the trolling motor, picked up my Rat-L-Trap rod again with the thought in mind of keeping moving and staying warm. My third cast was into the mouth a cut leading to a boat shed which I knew had stumps on the west side, after turning the handle 4 or 5 time my trap stopped solid, I tell Pat d**n to close to the stumps so I push the trolling motor handle towards the mouth of the cut while stepping on the switch. At the exact same instance my line starts zinging towards deeper water rod all bowed up & drag slipping; I immediately scream at Pat get the net. By now the boat is moving off to my left the bass is moving off to my right and I'm nearly on my knees in front of the console with the upper third of the rod in the water. Pat net in hand is now on the front deck killed the trolling motor and with a swift motion netted the hawg; which ends up weighing in at 12 pounds 8 ounces. Thats one of the best spots in Housen IMHO.... Shhh! No it aint Quote
Wesley Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 February 3rd 2007 was a nasty cold morning with Northwest winds at 15-20 mph, a slight misty rain falling, and temperatures in the middle 30's. After having launched out of Jack's 944 Marina I made the short (2 minutes) run to the mouth of Bull creek trying to stay out of the wind and some what warm. Having rounded the corner I dropped the trolling motor, picked up my Rat-L-Trap rod again with the thought in mind of keeping moving and staying warm. My third cast was into the mouth a cut leading to a boat shed which I knew had stumps on the west side, after turning the handle 4 or 5 time my trap stopped solid, I tell Pat d**n to close to the stumps so I push the trolling motor handle towards the mouth of the cut while stepping on the switch. At the exact same instance my line starts zinging towards deeper water rod all bowed up & drag slipping; I immediately scream at Pat get the net. By now the boat is moving off to my left the bass is moving off to my right and I'm nearly on my knees in front of the console with the upper third of the rod in the water. Pat net in hand is now on the front deck killed the trolling motor and with a swift motion netted the hawg; which ends up weighing in at 12 pounds 8 ounces. Thats one of the best spots in Housen IMHO.... Shhh! No it aint We need to link up some day and hit Housen up I need someone that knows more about fishing than me to learn from Quote
hjerk24 Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 Caught this up at Lake Champlain- 4lb. 14 oz. on Baby Brush Hog (green Pumpkin) on 1/8 oz. spiderr head (Slider Hook) and Jacks Juice Crawfish Flavor. Very proud Moment for me...caught my previous biggie (4lb 11 oz.) 100 yards away the year before. , on the same set up. Sweet spot---hope to hit it again round June 22nd...maybe we could meet up? PM me if interested. Quote
treble_hook_smile Posted March 29, 2008 Posted March 29, 2008 24" L 14.9" G 7lb 3oz Caught late summer 2007 Small lake in Indiana 10.5" Zoom ol' monster. This is my PB that I have weighed. Caught a larger bass in the fall of 07 from the same lake. Took pics but didnt weight her. Quote
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