Fish Chris Posted June 17, 2011 Posted June 17, 2011 I am such a dum-bass !!! So, I haven't been out for about 3 weeks. Saving some gas money. Doing a lot of weightlifting, some mountain biking, and a little photography... But decided to go out for a short 6 hour trip, on my home lake Berryessa. I got slammed once on a Hud, but didn't hook up. That area is known to have a lot of big aggressive Spotted bass, so it was probably a 3 to 5 lb Spot that just couldn't get it in it's mouth. I also had 4 nice fish follow my 9" MS Slammer up on another stop.... Then, about 12 feet from the boat, the biggest one (only a 7 or 8) blasts it, but it didn't hook up either. Oh well. At least it wasn't a 15+ ! Then I'd be crying ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ But here was the highlight of the trip > I went across one long, tapering finger point, and saw a bunch of sunfish beds ! Couldn't see the fish at that point, as the water was a little choppy, but I flipped out half a crawler, on a smaller hook, on the micro-light, and Bam ! First cast, I get a fat, 13", approx 1 1/2 lb Red Ear Sunfish ! Yea' buddies Fought SOOOO hard !!! I LOVE BIG Red Ears So, in the next 45 minutes or so, I ended up sticking about 15 Red Ears, and they had to have went 15 lbs ! So, almost like a knee jerk reaction, I let them all go. Now, about 1 hour later, I'm heading for the boat ramp, and I start thinking about what I'm going to have for dinner.... And I think, "maybe Tilapia fillets" ? Then I realize > Doh ! Tilapia are just the Mexican version of a Red Ear Sunfish ! What the heck was I thinking ? I might have to try for them again next week.... Of course now that I'm thinking about keeping some, I probably won't catch a freaking one ! Oh well. It was a beautiful day on the water Peace, Fish Quote
fishingkidPA Posted June 17, 2011 Posted June 17, 2011 love fishing for them when the bite is slow for bass. Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted June 17, 2011 Global Moderator Posted June 17, 2011 Big red ears are a challenge, they seem a little pickier than other sunfish. I know what you mean about not being able to catch them when you're planning on keeping them. Seems like anytime I catch a few crappie or walleye and decide to try to keep it and catch a couple more to eat the bite stops! Quote
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