2007 Bass Photos

  • Shane Hildebrandt
    Blaine, mn
    Posts: 2921
    #600058

    another 3 lb’er to go with that. I had another one in the boat today, just didn’t get a picture.

    shane

    cherilovell
    Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
    Posts: 1495
    #600086

    “Rig 5″ Senko’s on a 4/0 EWG hook, and heavy line.”

    That’s exactly what I have been using. Haven’t got the whole flipping it under the dock thing quite yet….most times I end up on the pier verses under it. But practice makes perfect right?

    Steve Plantz
    SE MN
    Posts: 12240
    #600767

    My Pastor just started fishing this year for the first time and is really getting into it, he has been fishing almost everyday this summer. Here is a pic of a largemouth bass he caught today 5 pounds, 3 ounces! His biggest bass so far!!! Way to go Pastor Kom!!!

    rjbass
    Posts: 7
    #601051

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    Jack Naylor
    Apple Valley, MN
    Posts: 5668
    #601052

    rjbass,
    First of all, WELCOME to IDA….

    Great Smalllmouth, are there any stories behind those beauties.
    Congrats..
    Jack.

    Jack Naylor
    Apple Valley, MN
    Posts: 5668
    #601067

    My fishing club was out last night, and had a very good afternoon and evening. I’ll be making a “Fishing Report” in a few minutes.

    This first Largemouth went 20 1/2 inches and hit a Scum Frog in shallow water.

    Jack.

    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #601159

    That is a BIG smallmouth!!!

    Jack,
    Great report!! Ive never fished Demontreville and i want to! I guess 16-18″ LM are pretty common on that lake eh?

    Jack Naylor
    Apple Valley, MN
    Posts: 5668
    #601195

    Tom,
    I’d say most of your nicer LM there are in the 16-17″ range, above that would be fewer big fish, but they are definitely in there.
    good luck.
    Jack.

    sliderfishn
    Blaine, MN
    Posts: 5432
    #601208

    Damn, those are pigs.

    Now, please tell me all about them.
    Details, Details, Details

    rjbass
    Posts: 7
    #601242

    Regarding those smallmouth..one is better than 5#, 20.5 inches and the other is better than 6#, 22 1/4″. Fishing U.P. Michigan lakes this last May. Those were the two biggest, but many over 4 lbs were caught during several 30 plus fish days, all were released. Most were caught on 5″ Lemon Shad Zoom Flukes with 5/0 Gamikatsu WG hooks (what a bait by the way) As far as I am concerned, it doesn’t get any better than that….

    Rod

    jhalfen
    Posts: 4179
    #601635

    My client’s son Dylan with a dandy Wissota smallie. The smile says it all.

    rjbass
    Posts: 7
    #602660

    Love to see kids catch fish….anyway trying again to post these smallmouth the right size.

    wade_kuehl
    Northwest Iowa
    Posts: 6167
    #602743

    rjbass, Thank is a TANK smallie! Nice!

    robstenger
    Northern Twin Cities, MN
    Posts: 11374
    #603005

    WOW, Nice Fish RJ

    Wade I thought you were going to hook me up with one of those???

    ederd
    Northeast Iowa, Randalia
    Posts: 1537
    #603020

    Here’s my best this year so far.

    Ed

    Steve Root
    South St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 5615
    #603353

    I spent last week on Spirit Lake near Aitkin. This fish was 21 inches. Hit a black Scum Frog on the edge of some pads and junk weeds. I was glad I had 20# PP spooled up!

    Rootski

    Jack Naylor
    Apple Valley, MN
    Posts: 5668
    #603368

    Steve,
    GREAT BASS, you got that on a Black WHAT ??????

    bet that one felt very nice.
    jack..

    walleyehunter
    Melrose, WI
    Posts: 265
    #603929

    Here is a 22.5\\” LMB caught on my birthday on a Brovarney Silver Gringo swim jig and a 5\\” Pearl Action grub.

    mossboss
    La Crescent, MN
    Posts: 2792
    #604169

    Quote:


    Here is a 22.5\\” LMB caught on my birthday on a Brovarney Silver Gringo swim jig and a 5\\” Pearl Action grub.


    That’s a pig!!! You catch it on the river?

    walleyehunter
    Melrose, WI
    Posts: 265
    #604459

    Quote:


    That’s a pig!!! You catch it on the river?


    No, I caught it on a Cranberry Marsh by Warrens. I was there last Sunday and had one up to the boat that would have eaten this one. I also lost about a 6 pounder at the boat the same day. It was a great but terrible day

    protourbaits
    stillwater, MN
    Posts: 2466
    #605737

    i didn’t realize the picture was that big i still cant figure out how to post pics on IDA w/o photobucket. Does anyone know how to do this using a MAC??

    blue-fleck
    Dresbach, MN
    Posts: 7872
    #605752

    You can shrink your photos to size in Photobucket.

    fish nekid
    Minneapolis, MN
    Posts: 26
    #607268

    A 19″ i got this weekend. 5″ yum dinger.

    My brother got this 4.5lb smallie up in Canada two weeks ago.

    I got this one earlier this summer. I was really concentrating on taking the picture…

    fish nekid
    Minneapolis, MN
    Posts: 26
    #607421

    Do bass like pads? Spro frog for this guy.
    Bonus: Props if you can name this metro lake.

    Shane Hildebrandt
    Blaine, mn
    Posts: 2921
    #607425

    tonka seton/black lake area or north arm.

    shane

    kizew
    Dallas, WI
    Posts: 1003
    #607513

    Here is a 21.5″ and 19.5″ smallie I caught in a club tournament on Beaver Dam Lake in Cumberland, WI.

    Shane Hildebrandt
    Blaine, mn
    Posts: 2921
    #607692

    this one is a little late, but here is lane with a 2 pounder from chisago, he was dead sticking a 5″ black/blue yum dinger out the back of the boat. he actually even called for the net before the fish was to the boat. notice, dad is not in this picture, he is lippin this one all by himself. caught in 7FOW on 9/3/07.

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