SWMIBASSER Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 I usually don't weigh. But honest guesses. Best smallies were over 4, and close to 5. Large was without a doubt over 6 and probably close to 7 which is huge up here. On a 10" power worm while "musky fishing" early in the season. Hope to break 6lb smallie this year by hitting the places that have them in numbers. Quote
midnighthrasher Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Smallmouth 4.1lbs may 12, 5:39 at night off the wall at my dads house with a rapala subwalk in silver Largemouth 4.6lbs july 17, 8:13 at night in a foot of weeds on a 3/8 white booyah spinnerbait Not that big compared to some of you guys but they are big for my lake. I will hopefully break my smallmouth pb on may 29-30 this year because i am fishing lake erie with a guide. Quote
SWMIBASSER Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Smallmouth 4.1lbs may 12, 5:39 at night off the wall at my dads house with a rapala subwalk in silver Largemouth 4.6lbs july 17, 8:13 at night in a foot of weeds on a 3/8 white booyah spinnerbait Not that big compared to some of you guys but they are big for my lake. I will hopefully break my smallmouth pb on may 29-30 this year because i am fishing lake erie with a guide. I'm thinking about going the guide route on St Clair, Traverse bays, and Burt/Mullet. While I'm sure you can go, and catch fish, I want to maximize my time on the water. A guide could really help do that. Will guides typically let you carry a GPS and mark spots? Quote
midnighthrasher Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Smallmouth 4.1lbs may 12, 5:39 at night off the wall at my dads house with a rapala subwalk in silver Largemouth 4.6lbs july 17, 8:13 at night in a foot of weeds on a 3/8 white booyah spinnerbait Not that big compared to some of you guys but they are big for my lake. I will hopefully break my smallmouth pb on may 29-30 this year because i am fishing lake erie with a guide. I'm thinking about going the guide route on St Clair, Traverse bays, and Burt/Mullet. While I'm sure you can go, and catch fish, I want to maximize my time on the water. A guide could really help do that. Will guides typically let you carry a GPS and mark spots? I dont know this is the first time i ever hire a guide Quote
Super User Tin Posted January 29, 2010 Super User Posted January 29, 2010 Smallmouth 4.1lbs may 12, 5:39 at night off the wall at my dads house with a rapala subwalk in silver Largemouth 4.6lbs july 17, 8:13 at night in a foot of weeds on a 3/8 white booyah spinnerbait Not that big compared to some of you guys but they are big for my lake. I will hopefully break my smallmouth pb on may 29-30 this year because i am fishing lake erie with a guide. I'm thinking about going the guide route on St Clair, Traverse bays, and Burt/Mullet. While I'm sure you can go, and catch fish, I want to maximize my time on the water. A guide could really help do that. Will guides typically let you carry a GPS and mark spots? Seems pretty douchey to me.. :-/ Quote
Wesley Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Smallmouth 4.1lbs may 12, 5:39 at night off the wall at my dads house with a rapala subwalk in silver Largemouth 4.6lbs july 17, 8:13 at night in a foot of weeds on a 3/8 white booyah spinnerbait Not that big compared to some of you guys but they are big for my lake. I will hopefully break my smallmouth pb on may 29-30 this year because i am fishing lake erie with a guide. I'm thinking about going the guide route on St Clair, Traverse bays, and Burt/Mullet. While I'm sure you can go, and catch fish, I want to maximize my time on the water. A guide could really help do that. Will guides typically let you carry a GPS and mark spots? Seems pretty douchey to me.. :-/ If the guide is worth his money and you let him know before he shouldnt have a problemw ith you marking spots afterall you could hire him with the express purpose of helping you find fishing spots. Quote
SWMIBASSER Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Smallmouth 4.1lbs may 12, 5:39 at night off the wall at my dads house with a rapala subwalk in silver Largemouth 4.6lbs july 17, 8:13 at night in a foot of weeds on a 3/8 white booyah spinnerbait Not that big compared to some of you guys but they are big for my lake. I will hopefully break my smallmouth pb on may 29-30 this year because i am fishing lake erie with a guide. I'm thinking about going the guide route on St Clair, Traverse bays, and Burt/Mullet. While I'm sure you can go, and catch fish, I want to maximize my time on the water. A guide could really help do that. Will guides typically let you carry a GPS and mark spots? Seems pretty douchey to me.. :-/ So does paying $150-250 to go fishing with someone. What is the point of a guide if not to provide insight on how/where to catch fish on a strange and/or large body of water. Most spots on the great lakes you would NEVER find without some sort of GPS coordinates Quote
Super User Tin Posted January 29, 2010 Super User Posted January 29, 2010 Whatever, if you fish t's there that is cheating in my book. Real original Wesley, lol. : Quote
Wesley Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 Whatever, if you fish t's there that is cheating in my book. Real original Wesley, lol. : Well you are entitled to your opinion just like everyone else. But I can tell you lots of tournament anglers hire guides to help them out on lakes they arent familiar with its not against the rules so its not cheating. Now to get the thread back on topic. Quote
midnighthrasher Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 As long as my guide has the " spots " thats all that matters to me. Its 8 hrs drive from my house so im going to fish and have fun and fish. Quote
skeeteroneal Posted January 29, 2010 Posted January 29, 2010 8.25 Largemouth on Tiki Stick 4.21 Smallmouth on Yellow Magic Quote
NILBasser Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 My best LB was 23", 7.5 lbs, caught on a 810 acre lake, June 17th over 27ft of water on a Chrome/Black Risto Rap. Fish were schooled up chasing shad over an old creek channel. Quote
Tpayneful Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 My best largemouth was 7lbs, 12oz. I caught it last March on the Farm 13 side of Stick Marsh. As a bass pro would say: I caught that monster in a stump field in about 2 feet of water. The water temperature was 72 degrees, no wind and a bright sunny day at about 3PM. I was able to get that bucketmouth to the boat because I was using my Johnny Morris Sigature Series left handed reel with a 6.4 to 1 gear ratio. Though intense the battle was short due to the 7' Medium Heavy action Bass Pro Shops Extreme rod that I was using. I was not worried about the XPS 14lb test line breaking on the hookset or through abraision on the stumps because experience has taught me that this line is pound for pound the toughest yet easiest to cast fluorocarbon line on the market! Though the fish was an acrobat the Gamakatzu 4/0 EWG worm hook never came unbuttoned! This huge fish just couldn't turn down a tantalizing treat like the Zoom Baby Brush Hog in Junebug! Junebug is a fantastic color for those tanic colored Florida lakes! I was able to imediately tell that the fish had eaten the bait due to the density of the 3/16oz Tru Tunsten bullet weight that I was using with this Texas Rig. With Tru Tungsten I never miss a bite! Woo Hoo.....NEVER GIVE UP!!!!!!! Quote
Wesley Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 My best largemouth was 7lbs, 12oz. I caught it last March on the Farm 13 side of Stick Marsh. As a bass pro would say: I caught that monster in a stump field in about 2 feet of water. The water temperature was 72 degrees, no wind and a bright sunny day at about 3PM. I was able to get that bucketmouth to the boat because I was using my Johnny Morris Sigature Series left handed reel with a 6.4 to 1 gear ratio. Though intense the battle was short due to the 7' Medium Heavy action Bass Pro Shops Extreme rod that I was using. I was not worried about the XPS 14lb test line breaking on the hookset or through abraision on the stumps because experience has taught me that this line is pound for pound the toughest yet easiest to cast fluorocarbon line on the market! Though the fish was an acrobat the Gamakatzu 4/0 EWG worm hook never came unbuttoned! This huge fish just couldn't turn down a tantalizing treat like the Zoom Baby Brush Hog in Junebug! Junebug is a fantastic color for those tanic colored Florida lakes! I was able to imediately tell that the fish had eaten the bait due to the density of the 3/16oz Tru Tunsten bullet weight that I was using with this Texas Rig. With Tru Tungsten I never miss a bite! Woo Hoo.....NEVER GIVE UP!!!!!!! Sounds like you have it down, now you just need these companies to pay you for that spill. Quote
Tpayneful Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 My buddy started putting stickers on his new boat and I started ribbing him about it. Then he made the suggestion that I should put some stickers on my new boat. I told him I will put stickers on my boat when they pay me! I am certain that any sponsor would get their money's worth from me!!!! Quote
Super User slonezp Posted January 30, 2010 Super User Posted January 30, 2010 The bass in my avatar just over 6# Caught on Kentucky Lake April 2008 on a crappie minnow in about 2 ft of water As far as SMB never broke the 5# mark but caught plenty of 4lb+ out of Lake Michigan Quote
Patrick Ferguson Posted January 30, 2010 Posted January 30, 2010 never caught a smb before but for lmb 3 maybe 3.5 the monster seen in my avatar lol caught him on a watermelon zellamander t-rigged on a 5/0 hook with yum attractant using 15# braid and 15# fluorocarbon leader. caught on a relatively small lake my girlfriend lives on lake Florance. Quote
spinners Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 BIGGEST L.M.B. WAS 13.54, MARCH 27 2008, WATER TEMP.51- DEGREE'S AND JIN CLEAR.CAUGHT IN 4 FT OF WATER,ABOUT 8 FT. FROM SHORE,3/4 OZ= PINE MT SPECIAL, SPINNER BAIT=CHART.AND WHITE SKIRT.GOLD BLADES #3 COLORADO AND # 5 INDIANA,,FAST RETRIEVE,THE LAKE IS ABOUT 160 ACRES,IN SOUTH EAST KY.ABOUT 75 FOOT AT DEEPEST POINT AND VERY CLEAR,, SPINNERS Quote
Super User Goose52 Posted January 31, 2010 Super User Posted January 31, 2010 BIGGEST L.M.B. WAS 13.54, MARCH 27 2008, WATER TEMP.51- DEGREE'S AND JIN CLEAR.CAUGHT IN 4 FT OF WATER,ABOUT 8 FT. FROM SHORE,3/4 OZ= PINE MT SPECIAL, SPINNER BAIT=CHART.AND WHITE SKIRT.GOLD BLADES #3 COLORADO AND # 5 INDIANA,,FAST RETRIEVE,THE LAKE IS ABOUT 160 ACRES,IN SOUTH EAST KY.ABOUT 75 FOOT AT DEEPEST POINT AND VERY CLEAR,, SPINNERS Wow - great fish. That's less than 2oz under the KY state record. Did you weigh it on a certified scale? or just your personal scale? You might have had a state record... Quote
shimmy Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 hmm...Perhaps a picture would clear this up... There might be something fishy going on here... Quote
Fish M4ST3R Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 Larges SMB -5.5 lbs 19" New River bucktail spinner #3 Largest LMB -8 lbs 23" Private Pond live minnow Quote
Super User Tin Posted January 31, 2010 Super User Posted January 31, 2010 hmm...Perhaps a picture would clear this up... There might be something fishy going on here... x2 LOL Quote
spinners Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 PERSONAL SCALE,I DID GET LENGTH AND GIRTH MESURAMENT'S=BEFORE I LET HER GO I HAVE CAUGHT 3=TEN POUNDER'S OUT OF THIS LAKE,DON'T TELL ANY ONE ;D Quote
lk ozark Posted January 31, 2010 Posted January 31, 2010 LM ,6 even, about 7AM on a double chug bug ( clear ) at Lake of the Ozarks. June , water temp. 60's Quote
Super User senile1 Posted February 1, 2010 Super User Posted February 1, 2010 1. How big was it? 7 lbs 5 oz 2. What Bait did you catch it on? 3/8 oz Booyah Spinnerbait 3. General time of day and weather? (was it noon on a bluebird sky day? After dark on a cloudy night after a storm front?) Around noon with partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the 80s. 4. What Month of the year? August Quote
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