A buddy and I went to a small local lake today and killed it on bass. Almost every fish was caught on a green pumpkin wacky worm. I'm estimating we caught close to 75 to 100 fish each. That number also includes many crappie and bluegill too, again, all on wacky worms.
Here's a few of our best fish
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Wow! Super Nice. Thank you for share the report and pictures
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As a side note. We see some really cool planes fly over this little lake quite often. Yesterday we saw Fifi, one of the only 2 B29 bombers still flying. And it flew literally right over us at a very low altitude. My buddy is a huge, and I mean huge, airplane nut and I think he was more excited by it than he was those huge bass he caught.
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lotsa grins and nice fish - thanks for posting.
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So jealous!
When I first got into Kayak Fishing in 2009, I had a day like that once. No bluegills or crappie - just dozens of good size bass on a hidden lake that I am sure NEVER got any fishing pressure. Everything I thew looked like food to these basses. From that day forward, I was hooked.
When I first got into Kayak Fishing in 2009, I had a day like that once. No bluegills or crappie - just dozens of good size bass on a hidden lake that I am sure NEVER got any fishing pressure. Everything I thew looked like food to these basses. From that day forward, I was hooked.
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WOW !!
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Awesome! I have gone back to my bass/crappie roots and I’ve found hat the most rewarding way to do it is still from a yak.