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05/30/2011
Smallmouth Bass
Afternoon
05/30/2011
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I just got back from my Honeymoon in Kauai and was ready to go fishing after hooking into some Peacock Bass and tilapia last week. F.Y.I. I read a lot and was told by locals ''you'll never catch Peacock bass at night''. I read that they sleep in the shallows at night so I tossed out a black jerkbait and BAM!!! They do not quit fighting! On to today's adventures. I hit the channel in Union for 20 minutes. Not much activity, only got a 1.5 ibs smallie. I headed for my honey holes on LK Washington. I caught a few dinks in the channel then looked for new places. I found this area with a bunch of docks than had a lot of rock structure so I explored it with my crankbait. I caught 6 good sized fish in 15 minutes! The bigest was 3.2 ibs for a bit. I was thinking, there has to be some big ones around... a few minutes later, I felt the dead weight of a big momma. My scale was going crazy reading inbetween 5.2 and 6.5. The scale bottomed out at 5.2 ibs. I would NOT recommend the cheap Cabela's scale to anyone. The fish was the longest smallie I've ever caught. Has the spawn already happened???? All the fish were really skinny.


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The Quadfather
5/30/2011 9:37:00 PM
Cool Peacock bass photo. Congrats. on the wedding. Sorry you had to leave Kauai though. Thanks for the lake union channel report, I guess it's time to start fishing some evenings down there again. I never have caught any fish of any size though from the canal, but it makes for a nice night.
AaronW
5/30/2011 9:43:00 PM
Cool report, that Peacock bass is awesome! Smallies have spawned.
fishingmachine
5/30/2011 10:03:00 PM
not all smallies have spawned but some females have already dropped there eggs.
islandbass
5/30/2011 10:07:00 PM
Righteous! Especially with that peacock bass photo and telling the naysayers about fishing at night. Glad you showed them..
Aaidian
5/30/2011 10:48:00 PM
Grats on the nuptials! Guess u caught the best one out there after all! Great fish too :-)
BMGW
5/31/2011 8:56:00 AM
Cool report, congrats! Smallies will be somewhat soft fleshed after spawning, you can almost see your fingerprints on the males after the spawn..
kodacachers
5/31/2011 10:32:00 AM
I'm headed to Kauai for our anniversary this summer and would love some tips on fishing for Peacocks over there. Did you use a guide or figure it out on your own (this assumes the Mrs. is willing of course). Thanks.
dresscode5
5/31/2011 9:02:00 PM
I wanted to fish the big water with this guide who's a pro but it was 250$ for a half day and they just minnow dunked (too easy in my opinion). They have largies over 10ibs, smallies over 8 and big Peacock ect... I never could find land access. They feed mostly on little tilipia there so I picked out some grey lipless crankbaits at the walmart, a black jerkbait and bought a 20$ spinning set up (which worked surprisingly well) and the 7 day license was only 10$. The water I found was next to my resort but your not ''supposed to fish there''. I talked with the guys at our resort and it was on there property, so I was like... can I fish in that pond. They told me do it at night, we do! Every report I looked up said stuff like ''I've fished for peacock's for over 15 years and never caught one at night'' so my adrenaline was floored when I landed 2 in 10 minutes. The fish were in a foot of water sleeping literally in-between the rocks. I tossed the suspending jerkbait as close to the shore as possible, popped it a few times and let it sit for 20 seconds, then repeated over and over again. I never really got to get a good fight because there so fast they leaped out of the water onto shore! I basically tried to wake them up. Hopefully this is helpful.
MotoBoat
5/31/2011 11:17:00 PM
Code, great story and added reply.
MotoBoat
5/31/2011 11:19:00 PM
kodacachers, hope you get the opportunity to catch some midnight, sleeping. Kauai peacocks.
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