05-04-2007, 04:57 PM
[size 1] [/size] [center]This was the first time I hit this lake with my tube this year and the fishing was great. I went along with my friend Mike (toopuretodie) and we had a great day. The wind was roaring. It was from 15-30 mph but that didnt bother us too much, only when we were kicking against the wind.
We found bass scattered all over the lake. The water was only in the 60s and that meant the bass were in prespawn mode and moving in towards the shallows. My first bass I caught over by the dam in about 6 feet of water right along a weedline that was on the bottom. He nailed a 1/4oz black and blue strike king jig with a craw trailer. Nice looking fish just plump with eggs.
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Even though it was windy I was trying to get a tan[] It was a solid 3lb fish.
We continued and worked our way around the lake when Mike connected with 2 bass that he caught on a berkley 7" watermelon ribbontail worm on a drop off of about 8ft. (didnt take any pictures of them, but they were both 3lbs)
We worked our way into a back bay on the northern end of the lake. The water temperature was warmer back here, it was about 64 degrees. The bass were definetly getting ready to spawn. As we were going into the back bay there is the round little bend that leads into the bay. The water along this little corner was 1 to 2 feet. Mike was pitching the same ribbon tail worm and I had on 6" a straight tail berkley worm in the natural color with a chartruese tip on the end with a 1/4oz weight. I was first to connect with this nice 4lb fish.
[center] [inline bass1.jpg][/center] [left]Bass hit right against the shoreline. This big girl was just full of eggs. We both continued to catch a few more big girls along this bank on worms and one on a Manns baby 1 crankbait. It was getting late so we made a few more casts and then left.
It was such a great day even with the wind! We havent caught fish like in this lake in about 3 years. It was awesome to know big fish are still in here. I'm hoping this action will continue!
All bass were released! CATCH AND RELEASE!![cool]
-Curt[/left]
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We found bass scattered all over the lake. The water was only in the 60s and that meant the bass were in prespawn mode and moving in towards the shallows. My first bass I caught over by the dam in about 6 feet of water right along a weedline that was on the bottom. He nailed a 1/4oz black and blue strike king jig with a craw trailer. Nice looking fish just plump with eggs.
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Even though it was windy I was trying to get a tan[] It was a solid 3lb fish.
We continued and worked our way around the lake when Mike connected with 2 bass that he caught on a berkley 7" watermelon ribbontail worm on a drop off of about 8ft. (didnt take any pictures of them, but they were both 3lbs)
We worked our way into a back bay on the northern end of the lake. The water temperature was warmer back here, it was about 64 degrees. The bass were definetly getting ready to spawn. As we were going into the back bay there is the round little bend that leads into the bay. The water along this little corner was 1 to 2 feet. Mike was pitching the same ribbon tail worm and I had on 6" a straight tail berkley worm in the natural color with a chartruese tip on the end with a 1/4oz weight. I was first to connect with this nice 4lb fish.
[center] [inline bass1.jpg][/center] [left]Bass hit right against the shoreline. This big girl was just full of eggs. We both continued to catch a few more big girls along this bank on worms and one on a Manns baby 1 crankbait. It was getting late so we made a few more casts and then left.
It was such a great day even with the wind! We havent caught fish like in this lake in about 3 years. It was awesome to know big fish are still in here. I'm hoping this action will continue!
All bass were released! CATCH AND RELEASE!![cool]
-Curt[/left]
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