Steve McBasser
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Don't forget your sunscreen......
Steve McBasser replied to Steve McBasser's topic in Table Rock Lake
Nick..... These Madura cooling socks are awesome for your face and ears. I use the Habit brand sun shirts from Sam's Club now for arms. Currently shopping for full body protection that breathes... including gloves. The backs of my hands are exposed almost all the time. If I find anything awesome I'll let ya'll know. -
Don't forget your sunscreen......
Steve McBasser replied to Steve McBasser's topic in Table Rock Lake
Thank you Quill..... 2nd attempt to eradicate cancer was successful. Will be much more careful from this time forward.... -
Don't forget your sunscreen......
Steve McBasser replied to Steve McBasser's topic in Table Rock Lake
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You guys are killing me with all the fishing reports. I haven't been unable to go for the last 6 weeks. Three weeks into retirement I was diagnosed with Melanoma skin cancer. The same cancer that took my buddy Ken down the street a couple years ago. It was kind of scary there for a few weeks. In my 66yrs and 6 months of life I have spent thousands of hours on the water and in the sun, never thinking anything about it. Please take sun exposure seriously. I never did..... until now. On June 10th the doctor removed the skin cancer along with a piece of my skin 51mm long X 28mm wide X 9mm deep. Recovery time was extended because it was on my elbow. Will probably be next week before I get out again and will probably do a night trip due to the extreme temperatures. Be safe out there.
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Nice report.... thanks Dutch...
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Can't beat lots of bites..... well done.
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Fished with Gary down at Hideaway again on 6-7-22
Steve McBasser replied to Steve McBasser's topic in Table Rock Lake
Ha ha..... you're more disciplined than I am Bill. I'm trying to quit throwing it but can't do it.....( Spoon time may come quicker than you think. We saw lots of fish bunching up between 32 and 45 feet.) -
Gary and I put in at Hideaway on Tuesday at straight up 6am. The air temp was mid 60's and the water temp was upper 70's. It was another absolutely glorious day to be on Table Rock Lake at sun up. It was dead calm and the reflection of the sky and the bluffs on the water was stunning at times. We went back to our favorite top water point but only picked up a few on a skitter pop. They swirled at my spook a few times but wouldn't commit to it. Later in the morning when the top water bite fizzled out altogether we started stitching that silly Ned Rig down the old water line again. We caught tons of smallies from the edge of the brush and a handful of them were pretty nice. Most were short but they bit often enough to keep us entertained so we still had a blast.
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Friday was an absolutely magical day to be on the lake. My eyes popped open at 3:05am and I hopped up and put the coffee on. After doing my daily devotions and and eating a breakfast bar I headed toward Gary's house to try to get to the lake before the sun came up. We hoped to grab a bite of real breakfast somewhere but nobody was open yet so we headed toward Hideaway. We launched the boat at about 6:15 so the sun was already up but fortunately the fog had settled in pretty good so it extended the morning for us. The first point we went to was loaded with fish so we had a ball. We whacked 'em on top water and crankbaits until the sun got bright. After they moved deep we started catching them on the ned rig again. I hate that thing but as long as its catching fish....... We wound up fishing for 14 hours and enjoyed every minute of it. Can't wait to get back down on Monday....
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Andy and I took his old MonArk down to Aunts Creek Friday and caught a handful of nice chunky bass. When we launched around 12:30pm the air temp was about 75* and the water temp was 71*. We only had 4 or 5 hours to fish so we needed to figure them out fast....We threw everything in the box again but only got bit on a ned rig, a crank bait, and a grub. Most fish came on the ned and the crank bait just outside the old water line....Andy caught a nice one on an old Kalin grub too. It was an absolutely beautiful day to be at Table Rock Lake.... All fish were caught, photographed, and then released unharmed to fight another day......
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Nope..... twern't me...
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Oh man.... I hate it that I missed you. I wish I would have known.... We fished at Troy Mill Creek over on that side but didn't do any good... Hope you were able to find a few...
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Dean and I went back down to Table Rock on Thursday. When we launched at Campbell Point at 10:30am the air temp was about 72* and the water temp was 77*. With the water level at 923 and some change it was somewhat of a challenge to get the boat off the trailer. We went to my 1st high water spot and started putting fish in the boat right away. We caught 'em on a spinner bait, a crank bait, a top water. a jerk bait, and a ned rig. We also threw a wacky worm, a floating worm, a frog, and a chatter bait but never got bit on them. We never really put together a pattern. We just threw everything we had in the box. The Ned Rig right on the old shore line produced the most bites.... All fish were released unharmed back into the lake....
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Men's spring camp out and fishing trip done for 2022...
Steve McBasser replied to Steve McBasser's topic in Table Rock Lake
We practice catch and release 99.9% of the time. I kinda grimaced myself when I saw that rope stringer through the gills. He's a green horn. I am trying to teach them proper fishing etiquette too but it takes time. Keep in mind we had 15 guys we planned to feed on Friday night at our fish fry so we keep everything legal to keep until we have enough to get the job done. I have caught and released, unharmed, tens of thousands of fish over the last 62 years..... I have done my fair share of resource conservation. Point taken though on the criticism.... -
Men's spring camp out and fishing trip done for 2022...
Steve McBasser replied to Steve McBasser's topic in Table Rock Lake
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On April 28, 29, and 30 we did our annual spring fishing trip. Thursday the 28th was awesome with a little bit of drizzling rain and low skies the bite was on. In four hours we were able to catch enough fish for our Friday night fish fry. Friday early was also awesome. We had a slug fest on the Kentuckies with the ned rig. (Love those bright red eyes.) When the sun came out and it got hot the fishing got tough. We still picked up a few but the wind made it hard to stay on them. Saturday, same thing. Early, while it was cloudy, they bit pretty good. When the sun got up high and bright the bites were few and far between. We still caught lots of bass, crappie, and white bass. Everybody caught fish and had a ball. We had several bass that were just keeper sized, 5 or 6 in the 3 pound range and one five pounder. The 15" - 17" fish make awesome fillets. Looking forward to the October trip up to Stockton now..... can't wait.
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That's awesome.... my middle daughter would fish all day or all night with me when she was little..... Keep it up.
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We had a slug fest with the spots last week..... Looks like ya'll are catching them too....
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I can relate Dutch..... I have warm clothes too ..... I stay with them as long as I can.
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Short trip, short report 5/4 lower end
Steve McBasser replied to bobby b.'s topic in Table Rock Lake
Nice fish..... Its awfully nice of them when they give you two or three chances to catch them. Well done. -
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