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It is downright looney out there!

There are loons all over the place around Big M, most I have ever seen.

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The fishing was pretty darn good today, if you like numbers.  I caught a little over 50 bass, mostly spots.  Had 10-12 keepers, again mostly spots, but one LM and a couple of keeper sized smallies.  Main bait was a 3.3 Keitech on a 1/4 oz head, and a few on a 2.8 Keitech on a 1/8 oz head.  Best smallie came on the 2.8.  Sunny, rocky banks with wind on them were best, fish were from 5 feet to 25 feet, sweet spot was around 10 FOW.  Maybe 10 of my fish came on the Ned, the Keitech was just a better bait today.  Ned fish were squirrely today, missed about a dozen that seemed to be hooked but would just get off after a second or two.  Sometimes this happens with the Ned, it's aggravating.

Slow rolling that Keitech just off the bottom.  

WT 51-54, water is murky, maybe 3 feet of viz.

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A couple of non-targeted species that liked the Keitech and the Ned.

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1 hour ago, curtisce said:

2015 about the same time of year I was in Spring branch. Came by a loon and he/she looked like it was trying to dive but wasn't going under. I turned around and it did it again. Thought maybe there was something wrong with it or maybe caught in something. after 2 attempts i picked him out of the water. I sat him in the other seat and he just sat there. Couldn't see anything wrong with it so I let him go. Beautiful birds and the feathers up close really strike you. note of caution even though they look docile their beaks are sharp

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Now, That's a great story! Not too many people have taken a loon fishing. It appears that he was not too happy that you weren't feeding him fish for lunch.

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1 hour ago, curtisce said:

2015 about the same time of year I was in Spring branch. Came by a loon and he/she looked like it was trying to dive but wasn't going under. I turned around and it did it again. Thought maybe there was something wrong with it or maybe caught in something. after 2 attempts i picked him out of the water. I sat him in the other seat and he just sat there. Couldn't see anything wrong with it so I let him go. Beautiful birds and the feathers up close really strike you. note of caution even though they look docile their beaks are sharp

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I want to party with you Doc. You’re a crazy man. 

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9 hours ago, Ham said:

What jighead are you using with the swim bait?

These - I like the 1/0 hook for smaller swim baits like the 2.8 and 3.3.  Really sharp hook on these baits.  Sold out for the most part, but I emailed Dirty Jigs and they said they just sent a big shipment to TW so they should show up soon.  They say they can't keep up with demand.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Dirty_Jigs_Matt_Stefan_Guppy_Swimbait_Jig_Head_3pk/descpage-DJSGH.html

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Went back again today with a buddy, took two of us to catch around 50 today.  Fish were a bit scattered today and they bite was slow until about 10 AM when they started showing up in sunny pockets and points.  No really big fish, but we probably got a dozen of the 4 variations of Bass (Mean, smallies, spots and largies) that were over 15".  Mike caught a smallie that was about 3 lbs. on a jig and that was our big fish.  We caught some really nice, fat spots, some may have gone 2.5 lbs.

Keitechs, in 3.3 and 2.8 were working and we got several Ned fish.  

Caught 2 nice crappie on a 2.8 on a 1/8 oz head, wish I could pattern those crappie but they are just random.

Water temps were again in the 51-54 range.  Saw 55 in one spot.

A meanie and a smallie.

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1 hour ago, Quillback said:

These - I like the 1/0 hook for smaller swim baits like the 2.8 and 3.3.  Really sharp hook on these baits.  Sold out for the most part, but I emailed Dirty Jigs and they said they just sent a big shipment to TW so they should show up soon.  They say they can't keep up with demand.

http://www.tacklewarehouse.com/Dirty_Jigs_Matt_Stefan_Guppy_Swimbait_Jig_Head_3pk/descpage-DJSGH.html

Hard to argue with your results, but I can argue with $2.00 a Jig Head when I’m likely to go thru a few. 

I like the look of the Berkley 1/2 heads, but I have not fished them.

I have fished the Lunker City heads with swim baits and I am very Happy with the results. 

Both of those products are available at TW as well. I really appreciate the companies that list the hook size in their Jig Head descriptions. All of them should to help us make informed purchases. 

I have the Keitechs but I’m don’t think I have the 2.8 or 3.3. I do have some swim baits I’d love to do a comparison fish test to see if it is the Keitech or just a good bite. 

 

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9 hours ago, liphunter said:

He didn't want it and now it's yours huh? Well let me ask you this. Has anybody seen Mike lately?  lol:P

LOL, he insisted I take it.  He's new to the Ozarkian bass scene, and even though I did explain to  him the desirability of those old style WW's he didn't want it.  

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