Schooling Bass
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Schooling Bass
A few weeks ago I wrote in about a couple bass I saw while on my nightly walk. Last night on my walk I saw 8-10 bass swimming together in the same spot.This time there was a school of trout mingling about them.All of a sudden there were multiple splashes.I was watching the bass feeding on the trout.Now these trout were not fingerlings but pretty good sized.Also these bass are not small either.I stood there for a half hour just watching this in about 2-3 feet of water. It was interesting to see the Bass feed on the trout and the trout still swam around them almost like they were supposed too.Very fascinating to watch.I wish my pictures came out but they didnt on my cell phone camera.
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Well that just go's to show ya that bass like big things to eat. If you had a 12 in worm or a swim bait 6-12 in or even a large jig there just may be a fishing report.? What you saw was a wolf pac they will swim around and feed on what ever they can. I would be out there tonight!!
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I am gonna try. I walk every night and tonight I'm packing.I'm packing Rod and Reel .I have some nice 4-6" plugs I'am going to try.Im also taking my Blue Fox and Vibrex for some of those trout.
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good luck
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WOW...was a nice chat about a quiet walk enjoy'n nature
THEN the killer comes out
lololol i LIKE it
THEN the killer comes out
lololol i LIKE it
RE:Schooling Bass
Where is that at? I was amazed at the clarity of Lake Chelan water this weekend vs other lakes on the west side. One of the few times I actually could see the bass.
for whatever reason, I always catch SMB's on small plastics, and LMB's on big hurkin' senkos.
for whatever reason, I always catch SMB's on small plastics, and LMB's on big hurkin' senkos.
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I through a barage of goodies at the area with no luck.I did hook into a whopping 6"trout.Then we tried along the penninsulas shoreline.We then hit the docks on MI and both ends of I90. Nothing happened at all.It was a great day to be on the water.Saw others fishing and didnt see much action at all.HmmmmmMore then anything it felt great to be on the water again.Untill next weekend.
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When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
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ohh i know that spot...hehe
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I dont keep secret spots secret with others on this site. I may not show it exactly on the map but if you ask me I usually will tell .I believe in sharing.I've learened valuble tid-bits of info from y'all,so just ask and I'll try to tell you where I see fish at.
When youre up to your rear end in alligators,its hard to remember that the initial plan was to drain the swamp.
RE:Schooling Bass
wrong thread :-)
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