01-09-2004, 03:52 PM
Hey there BassmasterND, Since they already covered some of the particulars I can cover a few more for you.
In the region where I am at there are numerous touneys on different lake. you know what kind of pressure that puts on the fish. Regaurdless of the pressure, the bass are still there and aggressive.
Although the winter has pulled them down a little deeper, they are still out there. you just have to go to them. On a typical day it is not uncommon to get 12 to 16 lb hawgs. On a good day you can drum up the 18lb hawgs. Of course recently someone here in Cali pulled up the new disputed world record of 22.5 lb.
That one was pretty nice. I have a little buddy named Tommy that I have been trying to entice for sometime now. Tommy is the name that I gave to a LMB that looks like a long torpedo under water. The way he put a dent on my live well basket for my float tube one day, I estimate him to be 20-22lb himself.
Except for Tommy, most of the other bass that I have caught out here have been on a variety of buzzbaits, carolina rigs, texas rigs, whacky rigs, drop shots, night crawlers(whole jumbo), AAs, Senkos, Gitzits, and their favorite, live crawdads.
The average day around here will usually yield 2 anglers, 8 to 10 decent size bass. All C&R to ensure future fishing.
If you have any other questions, feel free.
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In the region where I am at there are numerous touneys on different lake. you know what kind of pressure that puts on the fish. Regaurdless of the pressure, the bass are still there and aggressive.
Although the winter has pulled them down a little deeper, they are still out there. you just have to go to them. On a typical day it is not uncommon to get 12 to 16 lb hawgs. On a good day you can drum up the 18lb hawgs. Of course recently someone here in Cali pulled up the new disputed world record of 22.5 lb.
That one was pretty nice. I have a little buddy named Tommy that I have been trying to entice for sometime now. Tommy is the name that I gave to a LMB that looks like a long torpedo under water. The way he put a dent on my live well basket for my float tube one day, I estimate him to be 20-22lb himself.
Except for Tommy, most of the other bass that I have caught out here have been on a variety of buzzbaits, carolina rigs, texas rigs, whacky rigs, drop shots, night crawlers(whole jumbo), AAs, Senkos, Gitzits, and their favorite, live crawdads.
The average day around here will usually yield 2 anglers, 8 to 10 decent size bass. All C&R to ensure future fishing.
If you have any other questions, feel free.
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