I'll start off with my big fish story.
Threw the Ned up on a rocky bank, let it hit bottom in about 10 FOW. Lifted it and thought I was snagged, just dead stop and solid. Then a split second later I felt some movement, not a lot, but i was beginning to think I had a bass that had wrapped the line around something. Then the fish just started swimming, pulling drag and I was thinking, man I have a really big smallmouth, fish turned towards the boat, swam under the boat and kept on going, pulling drag - I then realized this wasn't any kind of black bass, but I was thinking possibly a striper.
I've got this fish on 6 lb. line and a light spinning rod, and it has swam under the boat and out the other side, but it is staying deep. I had to get my rod on the other side of the boat, so I stuck the pole vertically into the water and got on the trolling motor and managed to flip the boat around and get on the deep side of the boat without getting tangled in anything like the trolling motor. Fish had stopped running at this point, but was staying deep and not letting me move it much. Now we went into a give and take thing, I'd gain some line, then the fish would get mad and swim back down. After about 5 minutes of this I get the fish close enough to see it's not a striper, but it's big and gold so I thought carp.
Again the fish gets mad and swims back down, but it finally wore out and I slid it into the net.
I believe it is a buffalo, somebody that knows please confirm. It bottomed out my 15 lb. Bogagrip scale, I am thinking about 17 lbs. or so.
The bass fishing was pretty good today. I caught 30 bass, somewhere around 8-10 keepers. Most of the keepers were 15-16" smallies, with a couple of spots that were also in the 15-16" range. Smallies were on main lake/channel banks and points, spots were halfway back in one cove. Fished a couple of other coves that didn't have any, but the one cove was pretty good for them. PB&J Ned on the 1/8 oz head.
WT 49-50.
I caught a smalls on my first cast, then caught another one on my second cast. Just a good day to be out fishing.
Heard some turkeys gobbling, it is starting to feel like spring out there.
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