Vman
01-20-2009, 03:20 PM
I decided to go fishing again, taking advantage of the warm weather that we are having. This time I decided to hit up a new lake about the size of 2 football field but shallow with no structure. Most of the lake is probadly about 5 to 6 foot deep and shaped like a dinner plate.
I got 2 solid hits on my senko and missed them both. These were aggressive strikes that straighten out my line. I had on a bad hook and didn't even know. The point has broken off about 1/16 of an inch and it was dull like a toothpick. Man !!! I worked hard for 3 hours and missed both hits because I was too lazy to check my hook. The hits came at about 2 to 3 PM way out far, a good 40 to 50 yards from shore.
I decided to try another park, that is closeby, which I caught some fish at last week. Similar to this one but about half the size. This time I decided to use a Team Daiwa lipless crankbait in shad pattern. I didn't have my crankbait rig so I had to use my coffegrinder and it wasn't that bad. The medlight rod has the right action for this bait.
After about 3 cast, I hooked up about 60 yards from shore and it felt good. After a pretty decent fight, it turned out to be a 2lb catfish. I was a little disappointed but not totally supprised. I started burning this bait everywhere in this small pond and landed a 1 pound bass 20 minutes later. Then something BIG hit. I felt the strong strike before the sizzling drag-pulling run of 5 seconds then slack line. Man, I was pissed. That was a nice bass but I'll never know now.
I then hooked up again in 10 minutes, this one stayed down low and shooked his head. Again, the line went slack. I lost another one but it didn't feel like a nice fish. I kept on fishing the same way, got hit again ( this time it took 30 minutes or so ), and landed a fat one about 3 pounds. This guy actually jumped, my first bass of 09 that jumped. This one, I took a picture of and attached below. Notice that I brought along a plastic bag to put him on so the slime coat is not damaged.
I got 2 solid hits on my senko and missed them both. These were aggressive strikes that straighten out my line. I had on a bad hook and didn't even know. The point has broken off about 1/16 of an inch and it was dull like a toothpick. Man !!! I worked hard for 3 hours and missed both hits because I was too lazy to check my hook. The hits came at about 2 to 3 PM way out far, a good 40 to 50 yards from shore.
I decided to try another park, that is closeby, which I caught some fish at last week. Similar to this one but about half the size. This time I decided to use a Team Daiwa lipless crankbait in shad pattern. I didn't have my crankbait rig so I had to use my coffegrinder and it wasn't that bad. The medlight rod has the right action for this bait.
After about 3 cast, I hooked up about 60 yards from shore and it felt good. After a pretty decent fight, it turned out to be a 2lb catfish. I was a little disappointed but not totally supprised. I started burning this bait everywhere in this small pond and landed a 1 pound bass 20 minutes later. Then something BIG hit. I felt the strong strike before the sizzling drag-pulling run of 5 seconds then slack line. Man, I was pissed. That was a nice bass but I'll never know now.
I then hooked up again in 10 minutes, this one stayed down low and shooked his head. Again, the line went slack. I lost another one but it didn't feel like a nice fish. I kept on fishing the same way, got hit again ( this time it took 30 minutes or so ), and landed a fat one about 3 pounds. This guy actually jumped, my first bass of 09 that jumped. This one, I took a picture of and attached below. Notice that I brought along a plastic bag to put him on so the slime coat is not damaged.