Ranger520vx Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 Will be going to Stockton this Saturday for the first time this year and was wondering if anyone has been having any luck finding any bass? thanks for any info. tight lines to all
ozarkgunner Posted March 11, 2013 Posted March 11, 2013 On Sunday I caught two keepers on a megabass before the rain set in. Angler At Law
Ranger520vx Posted March 11, 2013 Author Posted March 11, 2013 thanks we fished Pomme yesterday between rains without a bite but did catch 2 solid 4 lb plus fish Saturday afternoon
Members Haulin Bass Posted March 16, 2013 Members Posted March 16, 2013 Shoot, Saturday we went to Aldridge and were sent away packing! So we ended up at St. Park Marina. Headed out to the main channel and it was rough, so we sought calmer waters. Funny, we were all geared up for Crappie, but ended up getting our limit of Kentucky Bass on Crappie Minnows! Right in the little coves around the Marina. No trophies, but one hell of a meal!
Members nobutt56 Posted March 16, 2013 Members Posted March 16, 2013 i bet none were legal. you meat fishermen(bass) suck! just sayin!
frying eyes Posted March 17, 2013 Posted March 17, 2013 Eat all the bass, they eat all the crappie and walleye!
Members charliehorsejigs Posted March 17, 2013 Members Posted March 17, 2013 I don't know about the bass, but I know the walleye eat the crappie from personal experience. I was cleaning a 22 inch walleye a few years ago and it had a ten inch crappie in its belly that was swallowed whole. We have also seen the walleye raiding crappie nesting areas early in the morning before the sun gets up very high, but they aren't as bad as the carp. They can mess up a nesting area really bad when they get rolling around. I carry a heavy rod in the boat and some snagging hooks just in case I find them in the back of a cove. You'll be hard pressed to find a fish that will put a better fight than a carp that has been snagged. I've been told they are good eating too, if they are fixed right.
frying eyes Posted March 17, 2013 Posted March 17, 2013 darn 10in crappie in a 22in walleye, bet that was a surprise! I'm sure all fish eat each other. Its good to see so many bass guys so serious about catch and release. I know when i catch bass they go right back, taste like s--t.
blue79 Posted March 17, 2013 Posted March 17, 2013 darn 10in crappie in a 22in walleye, bet that was a surprise! I'm sure all fish eat each other. Its good to see so many bass guys so serious about catch and release. I know when i catch bass they go right back, taste like s--t. not cleaning them right.
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