Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => Fishing => Topic started by: bassquatch on November 23, 2020, 05:40:46 PM
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November 2nd top pic = 8.06lbs
November 23rd bottom pic = 8.75lbs
Numerous others in the 2 to 5lb range as well, gotta love the deep bite!!
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Oh man.... that has to be some serious slow fishing? How many fish do you average a day @bassquatch?
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Nice fish!
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Oh man.... that has to be some serious slow fishing? How many fish do you average a day @bassquatch?
I wouldn't call it 'slow' fishing as much as time consuming. The bites occur within 10-30 seconds typically. The time consuming part is marking the cover/targets and then positioning the boat. The cool aspect is watching everything unfold on the Lowrance. It's also about the only thing that can take your mind off the cold. On 11/2 I caught 10 in about 5 hours. Today I only had two bites, but when the first bite of the day goes 8.75, I'm not about to complain! :tup:
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Sweet fish
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very nice what did you catch him on?
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:yeah:
Nice catches.
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Those are some serious bass for Washington! :tup:
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Nice! So cool!
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Thanks everyone! :tup:
Both caught on a drop shot in 20-25 fow. I've spent a ton of time marking spots in deeper water over the last couple years and it's finally paying off! I've also equipped my boat to focus on offshore targets and techniques and am finding it quite addicting!
These two came from two different lakes with very different overall structure variances. The bottom bass was in 22' in a lake that's predominately flat and struggles to reach 25' deep. The top one was in 20' on a lake that can hit 50' depths and has more drop-offs, humps and points. Pretty fun stuff figuring it all out!
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Sweet fish, not much beats an 8lb + largemouth on freshwater unless it’s a top water bite. Congrats.
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Another productive day today :tup:
Water temps 46.5* - 47.5*