.....but they have been pretty nice!
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Pat
By gawd those are some dang nice ones, your right. How come your only able to get a couple a day. What'ya got going on down there? Weather changes, water levels?
I've been out three times all year due to our devastating floods. :doh2: Things are getting back to normal finally :yoyo:
Quote from: FinsnFur on July 24, 2013, 09:46:54 PM
How come your only able to get a couple a day. What'ya got going on down there? Weather changes, water levels?
I don't know Jim. :shrug: We haven't been out too many times but I'm probably averaging only one fish every two or three hours. :madd: I'm sure a lot of it has to do with skill and technique (or the lack thereof). :rolleye: The good news is some of them have been really nice. :biggrin:
Pat
Pat,
You are only catching one or two because that size fish EATS everything else. :innocentwhistle: Really nice fish.
Jerry
VERY NICE fish Pat!!!! :congrats: :congrats:
Nice fish Pat i find myself more and more envious of you every picture thread you post. :biggrin:
Keep on enjoying that retirement gives me something to look forward too.
Very nice fish, Pat. I';m trying to see what you're throwing at them but can't make out anything in the pics.
Quote from: Dave on July 25, 2013, 05:40:29 AM
Very nice fish, Pat. I';m trying to see what you're throwing at them but can't make out anything in the pics.
It is one of his secret lures and you know what would happen if he told you. . . . . .
Jerry
Pat, those are dandy fish, and in a gorgeous setting. I've never caught a bass anywhere near as big as the one in your first pic, maybe not as big as any of them. Yep, you have the retirement thing dialed in!
Quote from: Hawks Feather on July 25, 2013, 10:11:23 AM
Quote from: Dave on July 25, 2013, 05:40:29 AM
Very nice fish, Pat. I';m trying to see what you're throwing at them but can't make out anything in the pics.
It is one of his secret lures and you know what would happen if he told you. . . . . .
Jerry
Jerry,
Just had a colonoscopy done this a.m., so I'm not sure what would happen to me if he reveals that secret lure, but i'm ready to roll the dice.
Quote from: Dave on July 25, 2013, 04:38:15 PM
Just had a colonoscopy done this a.m., so I'm not sure what would happen to me if he reveals that secret lure, but i'm ready to roll the dice.
In other words what could be worse? :alscalls: :doh2:
Quote from: Dave on July 25, 2013, 05:40:29 AM
I'm trying to see what you're throwing at them but can't make out anything in the pics.
Dave,
The one in the first picture was caught on a green Stanley ribbit frog. The second was a Bass pro micro lite on an ultra light Ugly stik. Quite a battle on ultra light tackle. The third was a jointed Jitterbug. The fourth was a chug bug. The fifth an 11 inch purple worm, and the crappie was also the little Bass pro lure.
Rattlin Chug Bug, Jointed Jitterbug, Bass pro shops XTS micro-lite, 11 inch purple worm. I didn't have a Ribbit frog for the picture:
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I really love top water fishing and probably spend too much time with the top water lures when the action is slow. But I'm too lazy to change lures all the time. My wife uses that little Bass pro lure a lot and has caught some very nice fish on that tiny thing. She calls it "Never fail" and I can only recall one time when she didn't catch at least one fish on it while I was getting skunked.
Pat
Quote from: coyote101 on July 25, 2013, 07:25:14 PM
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I really love top water fishing and probably spend too much time with the top water lures when the action is slow. But I'm too lazy to change lures all the time. My wife uses that little Bass pro lure a lot and has caught some very nice fish on that tiny thing. She calls it "Never fail" and I can only recall one time when she didn't catch at least one fish on it while I was getting skunked.
Pat
I hear ya. Before reading your post I looked at the above pic and thought the top two lures look like they'd be a lot of fun. Love seeing them hit.
Nice fish, Pat! You do a great job with the pics and explanations. Makes me want to dust off the old rods and give it a try myself.
I just need one more thing.............. gps coordinates. :biggrin:
Heck yeah they are nice!!!! :congrats: Keep up the good work.
Dang them's some nice fish Pat!! It's great to see you out & about & living the high life my friend!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
Wow, those are some beauties Pat !!
Here is a picture of that Ribbit frog. The nose is usually rounded, but this one is torn up by use:
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The ol Stanley Ribbit Frog. That must be a southern thing cause we dont catch much up here with fast top water retrieval lures very often at all.
I can use a buzz bait to LOCATE em, but still were catching and relying on the little ones to give up the locations when doing so, before moving in with Senko or something.
Quote from: FinsnFur on August 06, 2013, 09:55:37 PM
The ol Stanley Ribbit Frog. That must be a southern thing cause we dont catch much up here with fast top water retrieval lures very often at all.
That's a floating Ribbit frog Jim. I use it a lot like a popper. Rigged weedless it is very hard to get snagged up, which is good for me because my casting accuracy is very poor. :rolleye:
Pat
Got some things going on up here that have really limited my water time, but I have heard some stories from those that use the hollow frogs. I have a couple but dont do as good with them as I do a Senko or skirted spinner.
We had another pretty slow morning on Tuesday. My wife, who usually out fishes me, went almost two hours without landing a single fish. Then WHAM, fish on. It was another epic battle on her little ultra light rig and "Never fail" lure.
Six pounds, three ounces on my un-certified, un-calibrated, not-for-trade, Rapala digital scale.
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I can't believe the fish didn't make it into the weeds or drag the lightweight line under the boat and break it. Luckily it didn't and we managed to get it into the net. Her biggest fish to date. After the cat she caught two bluegill, a largemouth and a white bass, all on one of those little 1 1/2 inch lures.
Pat
I bet that was a LOT of fun Pat!! Those ultra light outfits are my favorites. On the few times I do fish I rarely ever use the regular size outfits. Congratulations on a dandy catch!! :highclap: :highclap:
Quote from: coyote101 on August 15, 2013, 04:31:47 PM
Six pounds, three ounces on my un-certified, un-calibrated, not-for-trade, Rapala digital scale.
Nice fish for an ultra light for sure. Too bad it wasnt weighed on a certified scale though ey? :laf:
I loved the "never fail" :eyebrow:
Quote from: FinsnFur on August 16, 2013, 05:42:47 AM
Quote from: coyote101 on August 15, 2013, 04:31:47 PM
Six pounds, three ounces on my un-certified, un-calibrated, not-for-trade, Rapala digital scale.
Nice fish for an ultra light for sure. Too bad it wasnt weighed on a certified scale though ey? :laf:
I loved the "never fail" :eyebrow:
!! :alscalls: Great post and dandy fish. You are a fortunate man to have a wife who fishes and canoes with you!
That looks like good eatin' to me, Pat. :yoyo:
And, I, <cough> <ahem>, am still lookin' for those gps coordinates. :innocentwhistle: :laf:
Only catching one or two a day is a heck of a lot better than what I do out here in the desert.