05-05-2013, 04:04 AM
What a great day on the water. If I was to ever fish a tournament on Lake Mead today would of been that day to be in one. Would of had just shy of a 18lb 5 fish limit to take to weigh in... You don't read about that high of a 5 fish limit on Mead too often.
Caught just shy of 40 today. A couple Stripers, a couple SMB and a whole bunch of LMB. Including a new personal best (PB) for both of us. Madi caught a 4 1/4 pounder and I finally broke the 5lb mark. Just before she caught the 4 1/4 pounder she landed a nice 3+ that I didn't weigh. We caught all 3 inside of 15 minutes back to back to back. Plus several close to 3 pounders to round out the day. She is getting better and better at using a baitcaster. She caught all her fish today winging a worm around plus a striper on a lipless. (I caught a little over half of the fish but not many past...) Heck right off the bat she had 6 in the boat before I had 2.
Those two bigger ones sure tested her rod. She is using a medium/fast rod of mine that I had no use for after upgrading many of my rods. I don't use a medium for anything but spinning rods and a baitcaster/cranking (medium heavy for anything with a single hook is my theory and medium for anything with trebles).
Anyways... She sure can use that rod. She doesn't miss too many fish with it either (maybe those silly sharp Trokar hooks help a little [] ). She had the poor thing almost doubled over working those two bigger fish. Heck at one point I seen her reach up forward of the reel towards the first eyelet for extra leverage on her rod trying to horse that big 4 1/4 pounder around and keep it out of the engine prop and the brush. Matter of fact all 3 of the bigger ones we caught today were the most spunky/fiesty fish I have seen/caught on Mead. I swear they all had nitros bottles strapped to their backs! What a fight that 5 pounder put up. I used up ever strand of the 15lb Fluorocarbon I was using to horse that thing around and keep it out of the nasty stuff. Glad the girl was quick on the net!
Anyways some pics to round it all out...
Madi's first good one of the day. Didn't weigh it but well into the 3 pound club.
Her new PB fish at 4 1/4 pounds that she caught a couple casts after the one above.
My new PB dead at 5 pounds. Caught a couple casts after the two above.
A decent one caught on a drop shot.
A really close to 3 pound Smallie caught on a drop shot.
[signature]
Caught just shy of 40 today. A couple Stripers, a couple SMB and a whole bunch of LMB. Including a new personal best (PB) for both of us. Madi caught a 4 1/4 pounder and I finally broke the 5lb mark. Just before she caught the 4 1/4 pounder she landed a nice 3+ that I didn't weigh. We caught all 3 inside of 15 minutes back to back to back. Plus several close to 3 pounders to round out the day. She is getting better and better at using a baitcaster. She caught all her fish today winging a worm around plus a striper on a lipless. (I caught a little over half of the fish but not many past...) Heck right off the bat she had 6 in the boat before I had 2.
Those two bigger ones sure tested her rod. She is using a medium/fast rod of mine that I had no use for after upgrading many of my rods. I don't use a medium for anything but spinning rods and a baitcaster/cranking (medium heavy for anything with a single hook is my theory and medium for anything with trebles).
Anyways... She sure can use that rod. She doesn't miss too many fish with it either (maybe those silly sharp Trokar hooks help a little [] ). She had the poor thing almost doubled over working those two bigger fish. Heck at one point I seen her reach up forward of the reel towards the first eyelet for extra leverage on her rod trying to horse that big 4 1/4 pounder around and keep it out of the engine prop and the brush. Matter of fact all 3 of the bigger ones we caught today were the most spunky/fiesty fish I have seen/caught on Mead. I swear they all had nitros bottles strapped to their backs! What a fight that 5 pounder put up. I used up ever strand of the 15lb Fluorocarbon I was using to horse that thing around and keep it out of the nasty stuff. Glad the girl was quick on the net!
Anyways some pics to round it all out...
Madi's first good one of the day. Didn't weigh it but well into the 3 pound club.
Her new PB fish at 4 1/4 pounds that she caught a couple casts after the one above.
My new PB dead at 5 pounds. Caught a couple casts after the two above.
A decent one caught on a drop shot.
A really close to 3 pound Smallie caught on a drop shot.
[signature]