Yep, I trash the Bassers all the time, but I have always said “I LOVE A GOOD TOP WATER BITE”!
Poppers behind boards. HMMMM I’m think that might work when it s wavy!
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Yep, I trash the Bassers all the time, but I have always said “I LOVE A GOOD TOP WATER BITE”!
Poppers behind boards. HMMMM I’m think that might work when it s wavy!
Funny you should say that because I throw some topwater baits over there most guys think are for muskie. When the BIG smallies are hungry they’ll hit’em better than any of the little baits. Of the good ones I got last weekend most came on big baits, was really slow though. Not sure we’d have had one limit in the 3days we played around on the water. Had enough action from small pike and bass under 15″ to keep things interesting but didn’t figure out where the big’uns were ganged up. Sounds like some are scattered here and there but the schools must still be deep. Maybe a couple weeks of cool weather will move’em up?
We have caught our fair share of big smallies and 6-8 pound largies while chucking muskie baits. Picked up a 21″ eye couple weeks ago on the same crankbait I got a 48″ muskie on a few days earlier. You ever get a ski to hit one of those topwaters? Stop and say hello if you see us out and about, normaly in a 17′ Tracker Targa. I’m the one with the Llungen hat on.
Had a musky hit a big woodchoper along the flat on the south of gull one time. Also lost a big tube bait, right at the boat, in the same area another time. That one looked like he was 3foot long in the water. Just took one bit and kept right on going. With 10pound line I don’t think he even knew he had a hook.
The flat area on the south side of gull is the only place I’ve had any musky hit. The area usually has several musky guys scattered from there to Eagle and along the ridge to Pocohontas. Must hold a few cause it draws some traffic. Any certian stretch you seem to bump into the bigger bass?
Moved lots off and on between Gull and Hiawatha up on the flat. Look for Fredora along Manhatten that could hold a few fair fish.We have picked up 2 19″+ smallies off Hiawatha in the past and 1 off the North Bay this year. That suicidal bass I got on a cowgirl was caught off the bar south of Eagle. South side of Millers holds alot of bass as does the rock reef in Millers. My best smallie bites always been on the East end of the reef. All the huge bass I see under the ice in the winters been in Millers. I have seen a couple green carp that should push 10#. I’m sure we’ll pick up a few this weekend, I’ll let you know where.
Thanks, All good spots, Tried’em all last weekend. Wont make it over this weekend but will give it another shot the next. Maybe the big’uns will be hungry.
Over the weekend we were checking some stands in Buffalo County when we came across these little kits (cubs). It’s the first time I’ve seen them this small. The mother was in the same tree but Will (Will Roseberg) didn’t care and was brave (dumb) enough to stick his hand in the tree and take this picture.
Talk about risk/reward/ Cool pic…he’s just lucky to still have a hand to take pics with
Come on guys, that guy on animal planet catches coons bare handed all the time
I actually like my hand too much to put it “into” hollow tree with an angry coon… I was a good 12 inches away when I snapped that pic
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I was a good 12 inches away when I snapped that pic
And I was about 12 feet away when you took that pic.
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