THAT IS ABSOULTELY AWSOME!!!!!!!!! Beautiful fish, I too hope to one day hit one of those sweet lakes in old Mexico.. :lol:
Great post.
THAT IS ABSOULTELY AWSOME!!!!!!!!! Beautiful fish, I too hope to one day hit one of those sweet lakes in old Mexico.. :lol:
Great post.
Another stellar report Ed. Nice job on fighting thru all the bad omens and getiing on some serious fish! I feel privileged just to know you so I can live out those big fish fantasies vicariously thru your reports! :lol:
Looks like that one fish was dead already for a while, the eyes were shriveled. Did you find it floating dead w/the king-size tilapia stuck in it's mouth?
Sounds like a large tilapia swimbait may do the trick down there!
Nice pics 2.
GM
Thanks Greg!!
Yeah that bass was dead, but the talapia swam away, go figure!
You would think that the big swimbaits/hardbaits would do well down there but the smaller baits 5-6" swimbaits, flukes, senkos and topwater seem to produce the big fish (10+ lbs), again go figure! Some gyus do get them on huge baits but I'll bet 80% of the big fish are on smaller stuff.
Ed
That's crazy ED!!! I can't believe he swam away. Talk about a LUCKY fish! LOL!
Great post.
GM
A few other talapia in the same situation weren't so lucky. :cry: :cry: :cry:
They were removed from the basses mouths and ended up on our dinner plates. Talapia fried Mexican style is killer!!!
Ed
:thumb: nice fish!