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    Girls Kick’n Bass

    Andre, Jim & his daughter Careen were to be my guests today on a local lake for bass. Jim had waken his daughter up at midnight to drive the over 6 hours without telling her why. It was going to be a surprise for her as he called it “Daughter Appreciation Day”! She was about to experience an unbelievable smallmouth fishing day as we were soon about to see. With the air temps a warm 73 degrees at the beginning of the day, it climbed to over 80 degrees by the end, making for a comfortable fishing day all around. Sunshine and light winds soon changed during the morning to heavier winds of 10 to 20 knots from the S/W. The water temps went from 69 degrees to 71 as the day went on causing the fish to get more active as it rose. We had a slight delay as I towed a fisherman to shore with engine problems even before we were to wet a line. It’s an unwritten rule to aid anyone in need of help while on the water and I wasn’t about change that. We were rewarded for our good deed with a hookup almost immediately after as Careen landed a smallie of 3 pounds on a senko. The next fish was going to be a giant for her as one of over 5 pounds soon came to net. Andre got in the game a little while later with another fish over 4 pounds and Careen followed it up with another 5 pounder almost on the next cast. This went on for a while with fish being caught on every spot we fished. Andre managed to hook into a real beauty in the afternoon that went almost 6 pounds and had big fish of the day! Jim eventually got in the game with several hookups in one spot and managed to land a couple of the smallies that bit his line. With the wind blowing terribly on the lake, we decided to try a sheltered area for largemouth bass instead. Plenty more fish were caught & released by all parties before we braved the elements and headed back on the lake once more. The winds were gusting even stronger than before and a couple more smallies were caught before we headed back to a sheltered area once more for largemouth. We fished it for about fifteen minutes before we called it a day. All in all a great day on the water with 25 or so fish landed and released up to almost 6 pounds!!!

    Big Lethargic Smallies

    I was back on the water again today with Jim & one of his brothers Howard once more for smallmouth bass. Unfortunately, Jeff had to fly back home early this morning for business. What a day to miss! The morning began with air temps almost 70 degrees, overcast skies & virtually no wind. The water temps stayed around 64 degrees overnight and rose to 66 by days end. Almost immediately after wetting a line on our first spot, Howard was into the first acrobatic smallie of over 3 pounds. It put on quite a spectacular aerial display as it spent more time in the air than the water. Senko’s were definitely the ticket today as about 20 bass were caught & released up to almost 5 pounds. Most of these fish showed the same amount of energy, as they all seemed to put on amazing battles as well. Boat control was definitely a lot easier as I hardly needed the electric motor at all. We spent plenty of time fishing all the offshore places that we just weren’t able to yesterday and caught fish on all of them. In fact, if Jim had been able to monopolize on all the hits he had, there would have been more than 30 bass landed today. All in all it was just a fantastic day to be on the water!!!

    Bass in The Wind

    After a short time away from the water, I was back again once more on my local lakes. Today I had the pleasure of fishing with 3 brothers from Chicago & Washington for smallmouth bass. We started the day by driving to the lake in an intermittent rain, which seemed to stop upon arrival at the ramp. The air temps got up to over 80 degrees and the water temps were as much as 64 in certain areas. By afternoon, the sun was shining and the winds were howling from the S/W at 20 to 30 knots. This definitely made boat control a difficult task! Jeff drew first blood with a smallie over 3 pounds caught on a senko, but Howard soon followed it up with one slightly larger on a small crank-bait. Jim was having a difficult time with the hook sets, but soon learned patience & restraint was what was needed for these bass. Every spot we fished seemed to be holding some fish, but we had a hard time holding in the wind and soon found ourselves heading away from the main lake spots and into some sheltered areas for the remainder of the afternoon. Plenty of largemouth bass and a few northerns were caught in the last hour of the day and Jim managed to pick a few too! One of his bass was thought to be just a weed by Jim until it began to move. Pretty active weed we thought! By the time it was all over, they had caught close to 20 fish with a mix of northerns, smallies and largemouth up to almost 4 pounds. One of the northerns was probably 8 pounds as well. All in all a great day with the wind being the only problem we had!

    Mixed Bag Bite

    Richard, Dax & Andrew were to join me on Lake Memphremagog for a day of bass fishing today. It started like every other day lately with light rain and overcast skies and turned worse as we headed up the lake. The water temps had dropped once again and were now 59 to 60 degrees in most areas of the lake. Air temps never exceeded 52 degrees! I also experienced something the likes of the Detroit River when I ran through a washing machine like series of waves. There was a wind direction switch as I had W/NW & straight N winds at the same time. I tucked in behind an island and saw some really serious 5 to 6 footers higher up the lake as well. The top water bite had really slowed down with the drop in temp and most of the smallies came on soft plastic jerk-baits. We eventually tried for largemouth and got into about 15 or so mostly on senko’s. By the end of the day, close to 50 bass were caught & released up to almost 4 pounds. Due to the horrible weather & water conditions, this was a good day nevertheless!

    Foul Weather Smallies

    I fished with Dave again today, on a trophy lake for smallies. The weather sucked, to the max! It rained all day and the wind got up to 15 to 20 knots with stronger gusts by afternoon. Visibility above & below the water was really terrible as we worked our way along the shores of the lake. Air temps went up to 50 degrees and the water temps were 62 in most areas. The lure of choice for the day was a fin-s tipped 1/8 oz jig on light line. There weren’t as many fish caught as yesterday, but they were all quality ones. By 3:00 PM we were fed up of all the wet weather and decided to call it a day. The total count for landed bass today was eleven and the average size was above 4 pounds with the largest going over five. All in all a good day considering what “Mother Nature” had dealt us to fish in!!!