m&m Posted November 25, 2017 Posted November 25, 2017 So this is why I catch small fish. And I thought it was me. Whew, I feel better already. Mike crazy4fishin, vernon, big c and 1 other 3 1
Guest Posted November 26, 2017 Posted November 26, 2017 just to add to the topic and not start another thread, linda and i fished friday and saturday. friday was the best and saturday they had scattered somewhat from the passing front. friday, we had 27 keepers, and linda caught half of them. plus, she had the biggest one. we had two over 4 lb. and several in the 3 lb. class. depth wise still pretty much the same - 40 to 50 ft. we did catch most of them on the 3/4 ZincSpoon. i did catch a few on the swimmer, but they were biting the spoon better. saturday was only 9 keepers and linda just gave me a whipping. she caught 7 of the keepers and that included two of the 4 lb. variety and a bonus 6 lb. walleye. she stuck with the silver spoon both days and i threw white both days. we caught bass in different areas both days. several of the bass were coming where we found bait in the area, but the bass where just hanging out on the bottom in the vicinity. one other note is that we caught almost all of them by casting and very few did we catch bobbing up and down vertical. braid is almost a must to make a long cast into 50 ft. bottom, and feed it line all the way down, and be able to stick a fish the first time you move your lure. we were using hi-vis yellow - 20 lb. test - tied directly to the lure. maybe that yellow line was helping them find the bait better. bo magicwormman, cheesemaster and big c 3
Champ188 Posted November 26, 2017 Posted November 26, 2017 Bo, you are the undisputed champ of Table Rock. I may have to change my forum name. big c, Sore Thumbs, magicwormman and 1 other 4
Guest Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 2 hours ago, Champ188 said: Bo, you are the undisputed champ of Table Rock. I may have to change my forum name. i will post some pics of linda when i get a chance. they are not the best, but it is hard to keep the boat where is needs to stay out in the wind storms. i was glad that linda got to catch a bunch even if she did put a "whoopin" on me. i am sure that you get just as much enjoyment watching donna catch them. bo cheesemaster and magicwormman 2
Champ188 Posted November 27, 2017 Posted November 27, 2017 Yes, no bigger thrill for me. magicwormman 1
gitnby Posted November 28, 2017 Posted November 28, 2017 Fished a couple of hours Thursday and then again on Saturday in the KC area. White spoon was getting bit in 40' in creek channels. caught several keepers, but nothing over 2.5. I really like the trick of running line through a feathered treble above the spoon. Also picked up a few nice smallies draggin a FB jig on mixed gravel flats in 25-30'. m&m, magicwormman, Champ188 and 4 others 7
Guest Posted December 2, 2017 Posted December 2, 2017 On 11/24/2017 at 6:07 AM, Mitch f said: Great report Bo! question: in your opinion and the opinion of Quillback, why hasn’t Table Rock produced any big smallmouth? I’ve really been disappointed that no one has even come close to rivaling a 7 pound smallmouth. You would think a lake with the smallmouth population like TR would at least produce a few 6-6 1/2 pounders every year. Its possible those caliber fish get caught each year, but nobodys talking about it. Tight Lips
edyer Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 Some Michigan Smallmouths. Largest was 6 pound 4.6 ounces that anchored a 22 pound 5 ounce sack on Pentwater Lake, which is a drowned river mouth with a channel to Lake Michigan. m&m, magicwormman, Mitch f and 3 others 6
edyer Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 These big smallmouths are feeding on Gobies, alewives, yellow perch, and crayfish.
Champ188 Posted December 11, 2017 Posted December 11, 2017 Incredible. MUST get up there someday. abkeenan 1
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