Pool 10 Largemouth

  • mountain man
    Coon Valley, WI.
    Posts: 1419
    #1213815

    Our Guide pages Walleyes were tough today. Bass now that was a different story. Only two smallies, but a ton of bucket mouths. When you see the pictures on my website next week the smallmouth on the stringer,(on just long enough for a quick picture), is just short of 16 inches. Use your imagination on the Bucketmouths next to it. I had a shore fisherwoman take the pictures so I hope she did a good job. I had so many rippers and runners today that my arms actually ache. What a blast. Every bass over legal size today came on 1/16 oz short-shank tail jig with crawlery/motoroily fluttertail, with about a 1 inch piece of crawler.I started with heavier long shanks, but the fish would just bite a little way up on the crawler. When I shrunk everything down into a smaller package it was like turning on a light switch. I went from wasteing crawlers , too fish hooking themselves….. I was fishing mostly flooded timber and submerged shoreline. Mostly dents and cuts just like last week, and the inside of a few points Lawrence http://www.thewalleye.net

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