That is a hek of a trout!JBcrankaddict wrote:Lucky Craft Flash Minnow getting those trophy bites! Love that lure, and love these monster Speckled trout!
Enough with the tackle. LETS SEE SOME FISH!
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Nice dude. Maybe I should pick up that chromed square A...I usually stick to Tennessee shad and chartreuse. Not that it matters a ton when they are stuffing their faces.uljersey wrote:The fall feedbag was on this weekend here ... yesterday & today were really good days in spite of today's blowing wind and being 15* colder than yesterday. The humble $4.00 Bomber Square A crank was the top producer both days.
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Sexy brown!BRONZEBACK32 wrote:
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Thanks JD! Catching one like that here is like catching a 20lb. bass, super rare.JDLaman wrote:Very nice Jeff!
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Thank you sir! I chase these fish more than anything, and was pumped up after that one!soulfisher wrote: That is a hek of a trout!
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Snow on ground? Check.
Ice on guides? Check.
Frozen fingers? Triple check.
Fat mommas? Oh yeah!!!!!
Ice on guides? Check.
Frozen fingers? Triple check.
Fat mommas? Oh yeah!!!!!
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Today by-catch with Zoom Tiny Fluke.
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I bet that was fun on that rod with light line.Just_Bass wrote:Today by-catch with Zoom Tiny Fluke.
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At first I thought it was a catfish, never came to surface and pulled line a few times. Luckily that 22" bass didnt fight as hard and no jumping.LowRange wrote:I bet that was fun on that rod with light line.
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Bowfin, will take you on a ride every time.
I dont care if I catch them, its the removal of the hook that scares me. I try to take the hook out without having them in the boat.
I dont care if I catch them, its the removal of the hook that scares me. I try to take the hook out without having them in the boat.
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I love to cross over my bass fishing techniques into saltwater when chasing redfish and trout, and when the cold weather hits the area, it’s time to move to the marsh where these techniques really work well. Chatterbaits and frogs are my top baits in these areas and the redfish really hammer them. Thick milfoil and eel grass make it tough to throw many other “normal” redfish baits, and it gets exciting when they are ripping drag and taking you all through the grass. Jackall Break Blade has become my bait of choice with a slight modification, and fishes much better than the over priced Jackhammer.
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The color in that red is beautiful
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They can definitely have that glow at times. Caught another about 50’ away that was washed out pink looking. No idea what causes the color changes, but it’s cool to see!Reservoir wrote:The color in that red is beautiful
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Had over 50 bass at Rodman Reservoir Monday. Two over seven & this big girl. First day of the cold front with 46 degree air temps & 62.5 water temps.