But it sure felt like it! The bass were present and accounted for, and definitely in the mood this morning. I’m not even going to attempt to come up with any theories or speculations why the fishing has been so good this week because to be honest, I have no idea and every time I think I have a clue as to why these fish do anything, I’m usually wrong. I’m just happy to be a part of it all. I’m not even sure how many I caught this morning; but it was at least ten, most of them dinks.
The above fish were the biggest caught on Senkos; 4 and 5-inch, black and black with blue flakes which have been my most productive colors to date. I was happy with those fish; quite ecstatic, actually, but it didn’t stop there.
And the best part is that I remembered Tuesday’s lesson and didn’t try to pick the fish up with the line. I also need to tighten the drag down a wee bit on my baitcaster because this guy was taking out line pretty good when he went to make his runs and it took me a while to reel him in. And you’ll notice that he hit a white/red spinnerbait. All in all, a pretty good morning.
LOL Nomad! You’re on a roll!!!
I’ve come to the conclusion that there’s nothing compared to the sensation of having a decent-sized bass slam your spinnerbait – especially when you’re least expecting it. And then the aerial acrobatics that are almost sure to follow…great stuff.
That’s a chunk of a bass there Nomad, good job!!
Now it’s your turn
“A chunk of bass”
ROTFL I love it!!!!