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buckhunter14 06-07-2009 04:31 PM

Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 
Hey all, haven't been around much. Gone on hunting and fishing trips, working, and having fun!

Just got back from my first annual (more to come) Small Mouth Bass Fishing trip. Spend 5 days in heaven catching the largest Smallies I have ever seen. Unbelievable the amount of fish, and the shear SIZE of these monsters.

I caught the largest Small Mouth of my life, and the largest one I have ever seen caught. Stats were 21.75" and 6.75 lbs. Caught overfifteen (15)bass this week over 18.5". Included just a few pictures of some 20+ inchers. What a week.

The setup.

Fishing Depth: 5-25 feet.
Tackle: Crawler Harness with Stinger, Cranks, Tubes.
Line: Berkley 4 lb. test.
Rod: Medium action Mitchell Pesca, Medium action Quantum Pro Qualifier.

Fished huge Smallies on beds or fished staging fish in deeper water.





5 - Gorgeous 20+, awesome fish.


4 - FIRST cast of the week. What a way to start, most agressive fish ever!


3 - 3rd largest fish of the trip. 20 and 7/8". Tube jigging.


2 - BIGGEST fish of the trip. 21.75" fish. 6.75 lbs. Absolutely massive Smallmouth bass. Crush a crawler rolling over its bed.


The empty bed of the fish caught above. This bed is over 6 foot in diameter. The wooden pole is a power line pole that you see pictured for reference. 17 foot of water.


1 - Second largest fish. 21" even. 6.125 lbs.and Gorgeous.


Siman08/OH 06-07-2009 06:57 PM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 
Looks like you had a blast!!!

mossberghunter93 06-08-2009 06:56 AM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 
thats awesome i love fishin for smallies what were u using for them?

buckhunter14 06-08-2009 12:00 PM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 

ORIGINAL: mossberghunter93

thats awesome i love fishin for smallies what were u using for them?



ORIGINAL: buckhunter14


The setup.

Fishing Depth: 5-25 feet.
Tackle: Crawler Harness with Stinger, Cranks, Tubes.
Line: Berkley 4 lb. test.
Rod: Medium action Mitchell Pesca, Medium action Quantum Pro Qualifier.




mossberghunter93 06-08-2009 01:53 PM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 
have you ver heard of or used a carolina rig cause thats what we use up in canada when we go up there and that rakes in the smallies

buckhunter14 06-08-2009 05:08 PM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 

ORIGINAL: mossberghunter93

have you ver heard of or used a carolina rig cause thats what we use up in canada when we go up there and that rakes in the smallies
Some people use a similar rig, but I have modified it to my liking. I believe it helps me catch more fish. Whatever works for ya man, just do whatever you can to get on fish, and keep them on. That's why I use 4 pound test, I have alot more fish on than people using 6, 8, or 10 lb. test.

mossberghunter93 06-09-2009 06:12 AM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 
how does that help?

Chris_H 06-09-2009 08:19 AM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 
Awesome stuff buck! That is some beautiful country up there... hoping to get out of the carolina marshes and visit the mountains.

Centauri 06-09-2009 09:33 AM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 
Nice pictures!

buckhunter14 06-09-2009 01:00 PM

RE: Smallmouth Fishing Trip
 

ORIGINAL: mossberghunter93

how does that help?

I modify most rigs with a stinger hook, in the case of a fish that just bites the tail of your real or artificial bait, most rigs won't hook them. Mine, in most ocassions, do hook them.

Using smaller diameter fishing line makes it less visible to the fish. Some fish could give a rip less, but big Smallmouth are big for a reason. The smaller line diameter makes the presentation look more natural, thus catching more, and often times larger fish.


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