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Spinnerbait mods in a typhoon

I hope all you guys up on the North and West areas are all safe in this typhoon!! Luckily we didn’t get hit too hard on this South East coast!!

Anyway, there was no chance I was going fishing this weekend so I got to play with some baits. I added some parts to my favorite SureCatch spinnerbaits. 1) a snap/swivel for fast blade changes on the water without having to retie on a new bait, and 2) an idea from a UB.com member, to add some thin wire to the “R” bend of the spinnerbait so I can use a snap with spinnerbaits for fast changing of the entire spinnerbait without having to retie every time.

Blade changing mod….

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Line tie mod….

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HapCheon walking tournament

My wife, daughter and I visited the guys fishing the KSA team walking tournament at HapCheon Lake. We arrived there late and missed all the fish being weighed in, but we had just enough time for my wife and daughter to have a few casts before having some food with the KSA guys. Well, between my 2 girls my daughter caught the only fish and it wasn’t a bass and it was a first for me.

A freshwater tarpon (that she didn’t want to touch, lol).

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After that we headed up to where all the KSA guys were and had dinner and watched the final ceremony and prize giving. There was a good turn out.

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I hope I’ll be bass fishing next week…..it’s been tooooooo long!

Ribbit

 

Once in a while, if you’re lucky, the fishing gods will smile on you and you can have the kind of fishing trip that I had today. A conservative estimate would be over 40 bass with most over 2 lbs. Half of those were 3 –5 pounders! And on top of that, most were caught on a topwater frog –a Stanley Ribbit. The morning started with the trusty Senko until I had gone through all the green pumpkin with purple flake worms I had in the boat. Then it was on to the Storm Thin Fin crankbait.

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Around 11 the wind picked up and I was thinking of calling it a day but I move to the opposite shore, 3-5 foot deep with isolated weedbeds and tied on the Ribbit. There was a large chop on the water but the Ribbit kicks up a lot of turbulence so I started running it right across the weeds and they were hammering it. I also had on a Stanley double hook frog rig so I lost few bass – not like the Spro type frogs where I lose more than half my hits.

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Talk about exciting! The big ones were usually right in the middle of the weed bed and would blow through them to get to the frog. I released them all except for a few for my Korean neighbors, who have takin’ a liking to bass.  I bought a new camera to take fishing and later found out it was waterproof, hence the underwater release picture.

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I called it a day at 2 ‘cause I was tired of catching bass!  What a great day.

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Friday EMB

Unlike yesterday, I made it out of bed this morning and managed to get in some fishing before work.  But first, how about some sunrise pics?

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I got the double fluke rig fever yesterday after watching that KVD video of Kevin tearing them up on a double fluke rig.  Why does everything look so damned easy when KVD is doing it?  I’m honestly beginning to think he could catch bass with nothing more than a rubber band and a paper clip.

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Good thing I had my trusty 4” Senkos (black with blue flake, of course) or it may have been a long morning because the bass wanted nothing to do with the double fluke rig (although I do think that’s more for clear water and the river is getting quite murky due to the algae stuff that grows every summer – or, I wasn’t fishing it correctly, which is very possible.).  The bass also had no interest in a Zoom worm, spinnerbait, or chatterbait.  But I say; if they want Senkos, give ‘em Senkos.  This sure was a nice way to end the week Smile.

Bobbers

Yesterday, I got to wondering what would happen if I fished a finesse worm or wacky Senko under a bobber so this morning, I gave it a try.

I forgot my wacky tool to put the o-rings on Senkos so I didn’t try those but I did catch the above on a green finesse worm with black flakes, fished about 2 feet under a bobber.  It’s not a method I’d fish every day as it’s pretty boring but it is something else to consider if the fish are being finicky and there are too many rocks or nets in the water to dropshot.  Aside from that one bass, I caught one other really small dink on a 4” Senko and once again, that was it for the morning.

First Impressions

Going by first impressions, I thought today was going to be a great day.  I caught the one above on my very first cast, on a 4” Senko, black with blue flakes.  But after that, it went downhill and I got dinked the rest of the morning.  And today I went all out; I threw a jig, a shallow-running crankbait, a spinnerbait, a beaver tail on a jighead, Zoom worms, Yamamoto Kut-tail worms and even a chatterbait.  The good news is; I didn’t get snagged  and didn’t lose one single lure out there, which is a miracle in itself.

New lake (for me)

 

After seeing Mike’s posts about DaeHo Man, I’d thought I’d give it a try as a change of pace from the Anseong River.  It’s a river system very similar to Anseong as it has a tidal lock at it’s terminus and is loaded with bass but the similarities pretty much end there. For one thing, the water is very clear. I could see 8 feet down to the bottom where I was fishing.

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Another is that it’s covered in grass, maybe milfoil, in the shallows and that’s where I caught most of my 25 fish. Most were small, 1 -1.5 pounds but I did catch a few a little larger.

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When I got there it was so foggy I couldn’t see 20 feet in front of me and the launch area was swarming with rental inflatable boats so I had to take it extremely slow. If you thought Anseong River was covered in nets, it was nothing compared to Dae Ho. There were untended nets everywhere, especially floating in the middle of the river. Dangerous. Took about 45 minutes to get to a place to start fishing – good thing my depth finder has a GPS.

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I caught ‘em on topwaters, Senkos, and creature baits. All were around the grass in 5-10 feet of water, which was 70 degrees. By lunch the wind picked up and it got rough so we headed home. Definitely worth a revisit.

Dinked!

I had every intention of heading out yesterday, since there was a front rolling through in the morning.  But.  I woke up in the middle of the night and the bedroom was pitch black; there was a power outage so I thought it was one of those temporary outages and that the power would come back on in a few minutes and I went back to sleep.  I woke up again later around 3, and the power was still off.  I really wanted to go fishing but the combination of no coffee and having to take a cold shower in the dark didn’t appeal to me at all Open-mouthed.  Anyway, to make a long story short, the power was still off at 5:30 so I did what any husband would do; I woke up my wife, who called our apartment office, and they in turn dispatched a very sleepy and rather grumpy electrician.  He fiddled with our transformers and got the power back up so I got my coffee and a hot shower before I headed off to work.

This morning, I got up at 3 (yes, at 3) and was at the river before 4:30.  It was still dark out, the river was like glass, there was no wind or current  – but there was a carp mutton set up right where I usually fish…so I had to fish another spot.

I threw everything except the kitchen sink and if I would have had one handy, I would have tried that too because the bass just weren’t interested today.  The one above hit my spinnerbait early on but after that, it was slim pickings except for a few other dinks which I caught on plastic lures (Senkos and Zoom worms).  Not the best of mornings but at least I got out there today!

This One’s For You, Rob

Yesterday, as I was casting a Big Ika at a point, the Ika went past some floating weeds and as I was pulling it across the vegetation, a bass came up and went after it but missed it, so a light bulb went off over my head and I thought “FROG!!!”  So this morning I brought my frog rod and wasted spent a good 30 minutes throwing that frog for all it was worth, with nothing to show for it.  LOL.  Then I started out with my trusty 4” Senkos and caught a couple of dinks but then it got bad; they started releasing water and a good current picked up, which of course, totally turned off the bite like it always has.  I almost went in to work at that time but decided to hang out and wait.  In the meantime I threw Senkos, Ikas, Zoom ‘Ol Monster 10.5” worms and a spinnerbait with absolutely no bites.  What made it really bad was that yesterday, Rob put the onus on me and I wanted to come out today and catch a nice one for him.

And hot diggity, I did!!!  4 pounds even, and just a little over 51 cm.  And what’s that sticking out of that Big Momma’s mouth?  Why you’re right; it’s a Zoom black curly tail worm Smile.  Right around 6:15, the current stopped so I put on the same type worm that did me right yesterday and it worked again this morning.  I have to say, that was the strongest fish I’ve ever caught out of that river.  I have my drag set about midway, so that a 2 pounder or so can take it out and this Momma was taking drag and fighting for what seemed like an hour. When she jumped the first time, I knew I had a really nice fish on and I kept worrying that she would run down into the rocks but by the grace of God, she was content on heading for deep water and performing aerial acrobatics.  Yeah baby!  Another Big Momma and Rob, this one’s for you.

Some Tuesday EMB

So I managed to get up again this morning and what a difference a few days make.  In the spot I fish, the water is the clearest I’ve ever seen it since I started heading out there a few years ago – visibility must have been at least 3 feet or more which is amazing for that river.  Just last Friday, the water looked like chocolate milk.

I started out with 4” Senkos (black with blue flakes) but all I was catching were dinks.  I think I caught 5 or 6, the above was the biggest of the lot.  In the spot I fish, I’m pretty confident that on most mornings, there’s at least one decent bass cruising the shallows, looking for a meal but the trick is to figure out what they want.  This morning, they certainly didn’t want Senkos, Big Ikas or Zoom ‘Ol Monster worms.

Aha…what they wanted was a black Zoom regular curly tail worm, fished nice and slow – and this bass took the worm on the 2nd cast, in the same exact area I’d been chucking Senkos and Big Ikas for the last 45 minutes.  That made my morning and after that I started throwing spinnerbaits and again, nothing.  So far, this has been a tough year for spinnerbait bites out there.  I think I’ve only caught a couple of fish on a spinnerbait so far and it isn’t for lack of trying either.  Maybe I need to switch over to a different color since I’ve been using the white/red at that spot for the last 3 years.

Sang Does It Again!

I went out to Dae Ho with Sang yesterday and we had a great day of fishing despite the fact that I failed to dress for the conditions.  I wore shorts and a T-shirt and froze for most of the day but the good fishing kept my mind off my misery for the most part.  We caught a total of 43 bass, most of them averaging around 1 1/2 pounds.  We caught a lot of them about 150-200 yards from shore where the water went from about 5 feet to 10 feet.  That was also where the thick underwater vegetation stopped.  I caught this three pounder later in the day on that beaver tail that they were slamming.

But the story of the day is that Sang hauled in another chunk of a bass for the second week in a row.  This time we got better pictures and measurements.  This one weighed in at 5 lbs 1 oz and was 23 inches long.  He fought that thing around the boat, under the boat, around the boat…wish you could have heard the drag when he got it up close!  He told me as he was fighting it that it was more than my 3 lber and wow was he right!  Nice fish again Sang!  I know it’s difficult to see that tiny ruler in the photo, but it was around 23 inches and those are 10 1/2 size shoes for reference.

He caught it on a silverish fluke on a drop shot rig on the first cast after changing baits.  I’d say that was a pretty nice changeup.  He now holds the record for the biggest fish caught from my boat beating out my 4 lber from last year.  Looks like I have  a challenge on my hands to erase his record.

Another little story that I still find difficult to believe.  We were moving from one location to another and were traveling rapidly across water that was about 30 feet deep.  We were moving at a pretty good little clip and Sang was chucking his topwater popper and working it back to the boat even though we were actually moving too fast to fish it effectively.  I could see fish on the fish finder but they were all very deep and maybe not even bass.  As I started the sentence “I don’t think you’re gonna have any luck with that in this water at this speed”… I got as far as “I don’t think” before a bass came up and nailed the popper just a few feet from the boat.  I was dumbfounded!  Just goes to show you that anything is possible I suppose.

I love a good jig bite….

For me they don’t happen very often, but when they do it’s a great day…..I’m talking about catching bass on JIGS consistently. Today was one of those days, I met a few of my Korean friends and we fished a new-to-me river, which the boat ramp is only 45 minutes from my home!

I was there at 5:30am and had 2 bass before the other guys showed up.

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Once everyone was ready to go, we headed South to where there are a bunch of makeshift docks along the river bank and I started throwing jigs under the docks. After just a few pitches I felt the “TAP” and I set the hook. This went on consistently for the whole time we were fishing, even when the wind got strong, they kept biting. All together I caught 14 bass and missed and lost a bunch more that would of taken my limit to over 20, and 2 of the lost bass were a decent size.

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This one was the longest I caught all day, but it was also the skinniest with some big scars.

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I was using a SureCatch rubber jig (with rubber skirt, not silicone). This jig is no longer available and I only have 3 or 4 left, so I’m be very careful where I throw them. For the trailer I was using a SureCatch Hyper Fly in Junebug/purple color. Here what the Hyper Fly looks like.

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I also continued the break-in period on my new motor. Today was the first time I wound this little 15hp motor up to full throttle, and let me tell you, my little 12 foot boat glides across the water at a pretty decent speed Open-mouthed smile

Big Bass

Here’s a nice bass that Mike’s friend, Sang, caught over at Dae Ho Man on a topwater lure.

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I’d say that’s a good 5 – 6 pounds, if not more.  WTG, Sang!

No Broken Line Today :)

Yesterday afternoon, I was busy checking every weather source possible to see if it would be worth taking the boat out one more time but no matter where I checked, they were calling for some pretty good winds today – so I decided to unpack all the boat stuff from the car and just head out and fish from shore this morning.  When I first got to the river, the water was like glass and I had thoughts of the SS Netcutter but 30 minutes later, the wind did pick up and continued to pick up the entire time I was out there.  And with those clouds, it was quite chilly too, so not taking the boat ended up being a good decision after all.

I caught 4 dinks and this nice one, on a 4” Senko, black with blue flakes.  I thought that maybe this was the fish that broke my line the other morning since I caught it in the same exact spot but I checked and there was no hook, line or Senko attached to this one, except the one I had caught it with this morning.  I didn’t see another hole in the fish’s mouth either.  I do love me my Big Mommas and this has been a good year for them so far Smile.  What made me really happy was that for once I had my wits about me.  I had gotten snagged a bit earlier and tightened my drag down all the way so I could break the line off and as soon as I felt this fish on and realized it was a nice one, I remembered that my drag was tightened down all the way and I managed to loosen it up real fast before I ended up with another “the one that got away” tale of woe.  I have to say, this has been a good week of vacation time and I got some decent fishing in there.  Setting up the boat and tearing it down by myself isn’t my favorite pastime in the world but on the other hand, being the only person in the boat has its rewards as well.  If this is a taste of what retirement will be like, bring it on!

We Don’t Need No Stinkin’ Crankbaits!

LOL, now that we have that out of the way, let’s get to what turned out to be quite the interesting and eventful day.  But first, I lied.  I said that I was only going to take a crankbait rod today, but when I went down to the car last night to bring the other rods into the house, I had a vision of me being out there today, chucking crankbaits around for hours and hours and having nothing to show for it except sore elbows so needless to say, I ended up bringing the entire arsenal Winking smile.  I remembered to set the alarm clock last night and like Monday, I was up at 3, on the road by 3:45 and on the water by 5 and once again, it turned out to be a beautiful day, weather-wise.  No wind at all until sometime around 1, and then it was just a light wind at that and for most of the day, the skies were overcast.  While I was setting the boat up and getting the stuff out of the bag, I had the net in my hand but I thought “Ah, leave it here, it’ll just take up more space in the boat and you probably won’t need it anyway.”  Another wise decision by yours truly and yes, I’m being sarcastic.

I started out fishing the same area where I do my EMB, and on the very first cast, I caught a bass.

This one, actually.  Three casts later, I caught a dink, and I moved down about 25 yards to a point I like to fish.  I threw my 4” Senko towards shore and as I was reeling it in, I felt a light tap.  I waited a few seconds and when I felt another light tap, I thought it was another dink and set the hook only to find out it was no dink at all but a Big Momma.  I fought the fish and slowly brought her away from the rocks and closer to the boat and that’s when it hit me…The NET WAS IN THE CAR, and Ty wasn’t there to lip the fish for me.  I got the fish all the way to the boat and then I made the colossal mistake of thinking the fish was tired out so I grabbed the line with one hand, intending on pulling the fish close enough for me to lip it with the other hand.  Unfortunately, the bass had other ideas and as soon as it was about 10 inches from the boat, it made a run under the boat and the line snapped Crying face.  And yeah, I felt like a real dumbass for making such a rookie mistake.  I was bummed out enough to send Rob a 5:30 text letting him know what I had just done, but I didn’t really feel that bad, considering I had already had 3 bites in the first 30 minutes and one was a Big Momma to boot…I had a feeling it was going to be another good day.

The above two pics show the type area I was fishing today and all the bass were holding super close to shore, right up against the rocks.

And it was another great day…today I kept count; 29 bass total.  Now, most of them looked like these fellas:

But I did catch a few that were decent enough:

I know, I know, “what about the crankbaits?” you ask.  Fair enough…I threw crankbaits for an hour and a half with not a single bite and let me tell you, that got old fast and it was all I could do to stick with it that long.  Had I only taken a crankbait rod, it would have been a really short day. Like Tim said in his comment yesterday, stick with what works.  And today, the only lures I caught fish on were 4” Senkos (black with blue flakes) and a 10.5” Zoom ‘Ol Monster worm.  I also tried jigs, crankbaits, Big and Fat Ikas, drop shot, and a black 7” Zoom worm.

Oh and check this out…on my way back to the ramp, I was cruising along, having a relaxing smoke when I saw something swimming in the water, heading right at the boat.

That sucker actually came at the boat right in the middle and looked like he was going to try to come aboard on the left side!  I cranked the trolling motor so that I would scoot past the snake because, well, I just don’t think there would have been enough room in the SS Netcutter for me and a snake.  And me not wearing my life vest.  LOL

And, I took another pic of a bird Smile I have to say, so far this week has been most excellent.  I’ve taken the boat out 2 days; the weather was perfect both days, and the bass were cooperating quite nicely.  I got another solid 8 hours of fishing in today, and the only reason I quit when I did was because I had covered a lot of water today and I was worried that my battery was getting low.  Had I known the fishing and weather was going to be that good, I would have brought the second battery and instead of typing this, I’d still be out there, fishing.  You know, I could get used to this quite easy and I know what I’ll be doing every day it’s not raining once I retire.  Yes sir.