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Timing Is Everything

Friday, September 10th, 2010 | Author:

I stopped by a green willow top this morning on the way to the primary bitespot.  Only one small bass came out and hit the clown colored spook I offered.  Four or five gar volunteered so I moved on.  The bass were in same the general area as yesterday but had moved a few yards.  I found them after a few minutes and the game was on again. Today they were biting earlier than yesterday and didn’t seem to be as intent on getting the bait in their mouth. I had more today to come unbuttoned quickly and also lost more on the jump. Here is a photo of what was happening.

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You can see the fish is not hooked in the mouth. They were just hitting at the bait and those good Rapala hooks were snagging the fish. When I first got there, I had two on one cast and got them to the boat before one escaped. In another instance, I had a 2 1/2 pounder coming to the boat and a 5 pounder was trying to take the bait out of his mouth. I was pulling for the 5 pounder to take it too.  Today was a tough one on my DT – 6s as I had a fish hooked and on the way to the boat when the line went slack. The diving bill had broken off on the DT – 6.

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Later on the way back I hooked a silver carp and it made a searing run and the line popped even though the drag was set rather light. Lost DT – 6 #2 . After the bill breaking episode I put on a “found” DT – 6 in a crayfish color. Darrell emailed me after it was pictured on the Bitespot and said he lost it and just wanted me to catch some fish on it. He can rest easy because I did today.  I barely caught a fish after 8:30 this morning although I fished the same place three times. The second and third time they just were not hungry, hence the title to this post. Caught 31 total today with a FOD of 4 – 12 and two others over 3 pounds.

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Ferguson 21.6 Feet

Thursday, September 09th, 2010 | Author:

Due to an appointment with the dermatologist this morning, I didn’t get to the lake until 8:30.  I caught 3 with a DT – 6 at the first place I stopped but they were small and not concentrated.  The next place where I thought I would really hit pay dirt was a zero so I started moving down the bank prospecting.  After about 200 yards I caught one, then another, and the game was on.  For a while it was a bite every cast. In getting out the net with a fish on, I absentmindedly kept my thumb on the spool. The 3 pounder made a power dive and the line snapped. Bye bye DT – 6.  They were biting so well I kept the landing net out, something I rarely ever do.  Getting stuck with crankbait hooks twice lately probably had something to do with that decision.  After I put on the new bait, three in a row threw the hook. One even made the bait skip across the water like a flat rock. The hooks were sharp but I changed baits again anyway. I also changed rods to use one with flurocarbon line. The casts were long and the P Line Premium has a good bit of stretch that may have been affecting the hookups.The fish continued to bite and seemed to be moving around. Most of the smaller ones were 2 to 2 1/2 pounds.  All of a sudden the bite just stopped.  A worm couldn’t get a bite.  I left and went to another spot where  I caught 3 one of which was 5 – 3.  Coming back by the hotspot I caught 2 more.  33 bass was the final number with 8 over 3, two of those were over 5 with 5 – 8 taking the FOD honors. I was back at the ramp at 12:30.  I was so busy no photos were taken. A great day.

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Beaverdam Again

Tuesday, September 07th, 2010 | Author:

Richard hosted me at Beaverdam again today and this is a photo from the back of the boat.

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We fished with Ribbits, Paca Craws, and  Shad-Os on top of and through the duckweed.   The best spot where we circled and caught 11, had the duckweed flowing through and with it came the shad.  Here is a photo of the master with a fish that had some salad hanging off.

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The last time I fished in BD we saw an otter in the same area where we caught the 11 fish.  I caught two there that had a spot where they had been bitten by something, I think the otter.  One just had the scales scraped off but the other had a serious wound.

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Richard was a great chauffeur and guide. We caught 23 bass with the FOD at 4 – 4.

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The “L” Hole AKA The 4 1/2 Pound Bass Hole

Sunday, September 05th, 2010 | Author:

The “L” hole gets its name because it’s shaped like an L.  The other name, the 4 1/2 Pound Bass Hole, came from Hal catching a bass that size in it when we were in high school. I thought I could launch my boat but the launching spot was too shallow and I was scared to back out any further even though there was a convenient tree to hook the winch cable to. The situation had the feeling of me getting wet and muddy. When I pulled out the Jeep spun and almost didn’t pull out.

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I started sizing up my options, either the chute or the Garhole.  Before I left I thought I would make a few casts from the bank with the Ribbit. After a couple of casts I caught one a little over 2 pounds. A few casts later a 5 – 7 crushed it. That sealed the deal. No picture because my phone/camera was back in my truck. I went back to the house, put the sneak boat in the back of the truck and returned. The first pass around yielded 12 bass most on the Ribbit. The size was  a better average than the Garhole, most being over 2 pounds. Here’s the view from the cockpit of the sneak boat.

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The bass shown was one of the smaller ones. They slacked off of the Ribbit so I made a circle of the hole using a worm and added a few more to the total.  All around the hole there were crayfish castles so I thought the bass might hit something that looked and acted like a crayfish. I pulled out one of my “found” baits and made another circle, catching some more, one of which was over 3 pounds and most being in the 2 1/2 range. Here’s a picture of the bait I used and the castles.

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The total for the day was 28 bass, 1 grinner, 1 bream, and 1 crappie.  The FOD was the second fish I caught at 5 – 7.

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Garhole

Sunday, September 05th, 2010 | Author:

I went to the Garhole the  Friday before dove season started . A cold front had moved through and the wind was out of the North, not very good for fishing.  The fish were picky until it got late in the evening when the bite picked up a little. They would pick up a worm and just spit it out.  I managed to catch some on a fluke and a few on worms but not much to talk about. I ended up with 13 and the FOD was just over 2. The gators were out in force. There has been only one but now there are three, a big one, a medium and the same small one that has been hanging around for some while. As a matter of fact, I managed to hit the little one on the head with my boat hook pole. I’m trying to teach it to be scared of humans but it may be just too stupid to learn.

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Back in Action

Friday, September 03rd, 2010 | Author:

My  DT -10 I found yesterday has been rehooked and is back in the main box waiting for duty. It was lost on June 14 according to the Bitespot post that day. I was surprised that the eye on the back hook was almost rusted through after only 2 1/2 months of being submerged.  I don’t believe it will float either unless the water it soaked up dries out in the tackle box.

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Lost and Found

Thursday, September 02nd, 2010 | Author:

Lake Ferguson was 26.9 feet and the water temperature was 83 degrees when I left the ramp at daylight. I was the first boat out. Plenty more followed. There were big gar rolling in the first place I stopped so I went to the “found” bait box and came out with a 3 inch Balsa B that I have used before but never caught a fish on.  I caught 3 right off the bat with it, one was 3 1/2 pounds. I then tried to find a sunken boat and succeeded to get my bait securely hung in 9 feet of water. After trying both the long pole that I carry and the lure retriever you hang on the line with no luck, I had to break the line.  My lost and found lure was lost again but momentarily it came floating to the top, found again.  At another spot the bass were running bream up on the bank and I was able to catch 2 more there, one being a pretty, fat little Lake Ferguson 2 pounder.

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The next stop yielded a 4 – 9 on the same “found” 3 inch” B”.

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After fishing multiple good places with no luck, I proceeded to the South end, where I intended to check on a place where a bass hung me up in an ironwood bush and caused me to have to break off a brand new DT – 10.  I saw a line in one of the bushes, pulled on it, and there it was.

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In the second photo, it’s the one on the right. It looked good after a scrubbing with a toothbrush. The hooks will get replaced and it will see duty on the next trip.  I stumbled into one more fish to make a total of 7. The best 5 weighed a little over 15 1/2 pounds.  If I go again soon, I will quit at 9:00, because in the last few trips to Ferguson two fish have been caught after that hour.

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