Where are you fishing?Man this latest cold front totally jacked up my bite . I had em dialed in but the front has them all over the place .
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Where are you fishing?Man this latest cold front totally jacked up my bite . I had em dialed in but the front has them all over the place .
I've seen two reports from guides, one from Rodman Reservoir and one from Fellsmere of 12 lb plus bass. One guy had a 10 and 12 same day. He said the day started off 38 degrees.Man this latest cold front totally jacked up my bite . I had em dialed in but the front has them all over the place .
I don't prefer them either. They have their place so I have a few.Just got a shot in my wrist for bone spurs I'm down for a week or so. Might have to use a spinning rod. I hate a spinning rod!
I grew up bass fishing, but moving to Charleston took me to a whole new realm of fishing. Nothing like fighting a Redfish or Gator Trout. Not to mention Mahi Mahi, Grouper, Red Snapper, Wahoo and the like. Now Bass fishing seems dull.
I've seen two reports from guides, one from Rodman Reservoir and one from Fellsmere of 12 lb plus bass. One guy had a 10 and 12 same day. He said the day started off 38 degrees.
Not bass fishing but I go to Costa Rica every year. Inshore and offshore are unbelievable. May try Columbia soon. I hear they slay YFT on top water poppers there.
I saw Temps in the 30's at Smith Mountain Lake last weekend, although most the lake was 44 or so.Waiting for the water temp to get into the 60’s and look out largemouth. Should happen by Early March.
March looks great for trout fishing....NC mountains...beautiful locations...favorite spot is upper Nantahala in Macon County...trout are active in 50 degree water...
I love trout! I always enjoyed going to Brasstown and the Hell Hole, just outside of Westminster. We’ve had good luck with trout in both places. We used to catch a few in the Savannah River below Hartwell Dam. Haven’t trout fished there in many years.March looks great for trout fishing....NC mountains...beautiful locations...favorite spot is upper Nantahala in Macon County...trout are active in 50 degree water...
I love trout! I always enjoyed going to Brasstown and the Hell Hole, just outside of Westminster. We’ve had good luck with trout in both places. We used to catch a few in the Savannah River below Hartwell Dam. Haven’t trout fished there in many years.
That’s a good question. I’m not sure if it was possible or not. I used to work in Greenwood, and a few of those guys had jet prop boats they used to get up the Saluda River to get close to the discharge of Buzzards Roost to fish for stripers.I always wondered, prior to the creation of Lake Russell, if it was possible to navigate from Clark Hill to the back of Hartwell. Guess it would have to be an old timer to answer that. And back then I don’t think people were in the habit of driving 20-30 miles in a boat.
March looks great for trout fishing....NC mountains...beautiful locations...favorite spot is upper Nantahala in Macon County...trout are active in 50 degree water...
There are trout in most streams up there. We caught some in Pigeon River and Johnathan's creek my last time up there.I’m gonna be vacationing just North of Asheville the end of August . Any suggestion . Would love to do some trout fishing . That’s something I’ve never done .
There are trout in most streams up there. We caught some in Pigeon River and Johnathan's creek my last time up there.
Different place but I know exactly what you are talking about.Is that by chance the old Slave Canal lock in Angels Cove, or something different?
Wow, I can say I have done that with Spottails and with multiple offshore fish but never with a largemouth. Have also caught the same striper on a slackline and on a drop line around 24ft deep. Crazy ow fish will actually feed when they are hungry then you also realize how good they can actually see in water.Was fishing with my son last year in Lake Moultrie, back in Russellville. He was throwing a spinnerbait, I was swimming a Rage Craw. He hooked one about 5 on the spinnerbait, fish swam towards my line. I was reeling in to get out of his way, felt a thump, set the hook. We both reeled in the same fish, it had bit my Rage Craw. He'd popped his spinnerbait out of his jaw before he realized we'd both hooked the same fish, should've got a pic.
Not familiar with the Lowrance C .Anyone have any advice on mapping cards? About to purchase one for my bow unit. Navionics or the Lowrance C map precision contour?
I’m mainly fishing SC lakes so the C map has that version available.
I went on the spur of the moment yesterday afternoon. I caught two on back to back casts with a Cotton Cordell Spot reeled so slowly it was basically dragging bottom in deeper water. The second bass was 3 lbs and had a shiner tail sticking out of its throat and a full gut.
I have a box full of Rat L Traps, but for some reason the Spot outfishes them 2-1. And they only seem to want gold at this reservoir. I went back today and caught two bass and a big ol' crappie. The crappie bit the gold Spot.Went up to the lake place and whilegoing through the shed I found another tackle box the previous owner left (he left all his fishing stuff in the sale). Found a CC spot that is an awesome brown/red color. Can’t wait to upgrade the hooks to see what it’s got. I also threw the new Strike king Hybrid Hunter Jr a few times to check the action. Not bad!
Try North Mill, South Mill, Davidson and the Tuck ...I’m gonna be vacationing just North of Asheville the end of August . Any suggestion . Would love to do some trout fishing . That’s something I’ve never done .
Good job. I fished a 8 hour tournament today up here in Virginia today water temp was 44. I got 0 bites, it's been awful in Virginia this year.I bought a new kayak last week. After a week of mostly good temps I took the maiden cruise today. I caught three and lost one. Among the 3 was a 7.5 pounder. I tossed a Texas rigged craw to a log and the bait never hit bottom. The fish wrapped me around the log. I reeled them both up. Luckily, it was my frog combo (X Hvy-X Fast with 50 lb braided line). The water was so muddy, I think I hit every one of those fish in the head with the bait.
It has been uncharacteristically good here this winter. I haven't been skunked once. I mean, three fish is not exactly slaying them. But I've gone many times in winter when 1 bite would have been nice. They just seem ready to get it on this year. I also noticed a little pollen on the water. It's early for that, even in SC. I take these as signs spring's coming early.Good job. I fished a 8 hour tournament today up here in Virginia today water temp was 44. I got 0 bites, it's been awful in Virginia this year.
Nothing like walking r fine beaches......looking for tunaAbout to bust loose. Bought another boat last October and can’t wait for this spring.
I fish throughout the winter in my club but something about the start of a new year. And club year, that gets you going.
Finished 3rd last year but am In 2nd after the first two tourneys this year (Dec/Jan).
That's getting there.Won my club yesterday. Only had 12.70 but won by over two pounds.
Had a good morning bite. Left the launch at 630. Drove for three miles and had a fish in the boat at 636. On the first cast. Limit at 730. At 9 I went looking for a big fish but it never happened. Water temps 51-55.
I bought a new kayak last week. After a week of mostly good temps I took the maiden cruise today. I caught three and lost one. Among the 3 was a 7.5 pounder. I tossed a Texas rigged craw to a log and the bait never hit bottom. The fish wrapped me around the log. I reeled them both up. Luckily, it was my frog combo (X Hvy-X Fast with 50 lb braided line). The water was so muddy, I think I hit every one of those fish in the head with the bait.