osbornj2 Posted October 11, 2008 Posted October 11, 2008 Had an AWESOME trip the other day with STKelley. Nasty weather, but great fishing! Caught my first fish ever on a MattLures Baby Bass (Smallmouth, nonetheless). Now, I'm "hooked" on swimbaits! (pardon the pun) All in all, I ended up catching 2 on the Baby Bass, and another one on a 6" Huddleston Rainbow Trout, all in the 20" range. Stu caught a ton on the MegaBaits Charlie. We also caught a couple on jerk baits. A major KUDOS to Matt for his awesome BabyBass! Quote
osbornj2 Posted October 11, 2008 Author Posted October 11, 2008 I'm not much of a photographer, but I just had to get a pic of the pig smallie with the Huddleston in his maw! Quote
osbornj2 Posted October 11, 2008 Author Posted October 11, 2008 For Matt's sake, here is a little better pic of my first smallie with the BabyBass! Quote
DADto4 Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Nice pic,looks like that fish really wanted that bait! ;D Quote
kayl. Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 Nice smallie! I'm still waiting for my first on my Mattlures BB! Quote
osbornj2 Posted October 12, 2008 Author Posted October 12, 2008 Tks for the nice comments. I was fortunate to try out this little lake with a friend who knew the lake pretty well, so we were able to get on fish most of the day. I also got a close-up pic of the other smallie with the BB in his jaw, but it is kinda fuzzy and out-of-focus (did I mention that I am not much of a photographer ?!?). Fortunately, all 3 that I caught on the swimbaits were hooked very solidly (as you can tell, they absolutely annihlated the Huddleston), so even though they fought in typical smallmouth fashion, they did not come unbuttoned. I just thouht that it was kind of funny to catch a "big" smallie on a BabyBass smallie! Quote
Mattlures Posted October 12, 2008 Posted October 12, 2008 osbornj2 Thanks for posting. I have saved that pic for when I finaly add pics to my site. That is a beatiful fish. Smallies are cool, I want to catch some. We dont have them real close to me but I might just have to travel a little and get some. I think your photo skills are fine, well at least your friends skills are Quote
osbornj2 Posted October 13, 2008 Author Posted October 13, 2008 osbornj2 Thanks for posting. I have saved that pic for when I finaly add pics to my site. That is a beatiful fish. Smallies are cool, I want to catch some. We dont have them real close to me but I might just have to travel a little and get some. I think your photo skills are fine, well at least your friends skills are Matt, thanks so much for the kind words. And, yes, technically you are correct...that particular photo was the result of Mike's photographic skills! ;D Well, if you are serious about persuing the elusive bronzeback, then I'll open an invitation to you to come out this way either in the spring or next fall (I might even take you to this exclusive site that these beauties came from ). Here's another sterling example of my excellent photographic skills! (you may NOT want to put this one on your website!! ) Quote
bpm2000 Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 Nice man - now hopefully this will convince some people that 4" tubes are not "too big" for smallies lol Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted October 14, 2008 Super User Posted October 14, 2008 Excellent! 8-) Quote
Rich K Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 I just thouht that it was kind of funny to catch a "big" smallie on a BabyBass smallie! Nice fish! I am looking forward to catching my first swimbait fish! Last year I was using a storm baby bass 3" swimbait (not same class as the HD BB). I had pretty good success with that. Last week I was fishing with a buzzbait and had caught 4 and missed 8 others (typical buzzbait ratio), then I thought I picked up a weed, but I could tell it was a small fish. Turned out to be a 4-5" bass, As I was reeling it through the weeds, I BIG wake came after it. I almost slowed down to give it a chance at the lure, but the fish turned away. I brought it in and released the tiny one and threw right back to the same spot - WHAM! a 5 lb bass hooked with the main hook in the top jaw and the trailer hook in it's lower jaw. One of the most exciting catches I have had! Tells me that the big ones feed on the juvenile bass quite regularly! Quote
fishizzle Posted October 14, 2008 Posted October 14, 2008 nice pics of beautiful smallies great advertisement too Quote
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