Green-dominated and sparkly, Bobby Garland's Midnight Sun color has a Christmas treeish sort of a look, so a Midnight Sun Stroll'R seemed like a good choice for a couple of quick laps around the pond on Christmas day. And I'm glad to report that couple of bass thought my sparkly little minnow imitation looked just right for Christmas dinner. Nathaniel and I only caught a few fish during our Christmas outing, but it sure was nice slipping out to the pond for an hour or so after the presents were unwrapped.
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Showing posts with label Stroll'R. Show all posts
Monday, December 26, 2011
Christmas Bass
Green-dominated and sparkly, Bobby Garland's Midnight Sun color has a Christmas treeish sort of a look, so a Midnight Sun Stroll'R seemed like a good choice for a couple of quick laps around the pond on Christmas day. And I'm glad to report that couple of bass thought my sparkly little minnow imitation looked just right for Christmas dinner. Nathaniel and I only caught a few fish during our Christmas outing, but it sure was nice slipping out to the pond for an hour or so after the presents were unwrapped.
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Monday, October 24, 2011
Double Trouble on Lake Fork
It didn't take long for schoolers to show themselves, so I grabbed that outfit and fired my little rig toward the breakers. Wham. A hit and miss. Three cranks later another hit, and this time it was hooked.
"Bring it in slowly and you might get another one," bass pro Stephen Browning said, knowing I had another loose jig on my rig. I did as he said, and the bass seemingly had read the script. That largemouth double turned out to be one of four Browning and I landed in an afternoon of throwing "crappie baits" for schooling fish and the first two of 20 or so largemouth bass.
The bad news is that we also lost our share. The 10-pound line on my Lew's Laser SL Speed Stick spinning outfit just didn't let me muscle 5-pound fish, so some found the trees. Browning and I both lost a couple of what we think were really nice bass.
Today was a far cry from what I think of when I think about Lake Fork, but it was a really fun day of fishing with a catch that ranged from catching dozens of barfish (yellow bass) on spoons to watching Browning catch a flathead that ate a football jig to doubling up largemouths with crappie jigs.
We'll see what tomorrow brings!
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