07-09-2020, 04:01 AM
I know not too many people chase bass any more at Jordanelle, at least a few posts on this board, but I thought I would share my epic day from Tuesday, July 7.
Alert, my waterproof phone case decided not to be waterproof and I was unable to take any pictures. So, measurements and numbers have to be taken on your faith. I have no reason to share untruths.
I was on the water at 6 AM in my tube. I was targeting large smallies, but my technique is one I have perfected over the past few years. I actually fish for perch primarily, searching for actively feeding schools. Once I find some, and get the group feeding and stirred up, out comes the large ned rigged senkos and magically, large smallies come out of the woodwork.
It ended up being a quite windy day, which made my efforts more challenging, but I did land, measure, and release a 20" and a 19" that were fat and spitting out small perch. I caught too many in the 14-15" range to keep track of. They all fought like crazy and every time give you a thrill as they go straight down with the bait. I counted over 50 bass (few small ones given my approach).
I released all the bass but did bring home a bucket of decent size perch for tacos. It is a great formula for me, and I thought I would share some of my success with the crew.
Tight Lines.
Alert, my waterproof phone case decided not to be waterproof and I was unable to take any pictures. So, measurements and numbers have to be taken on your faith. I have no reason to share untruths.
I was on the water at 6 AM in my tube. I was targeting large smallies, but my technique is one I have perfected over the past few years. I actually fish for perch primarily, searching for actively feeding schools. Once I find some, and get the group feeding and stirred up, out comes the large ned rigged senkos and magically, large smallies come out of the woodwork.
It ended up being a quite windy day, which made my efforts more challenging, but I did land, measure, and release a 20" and a 19" that were fat and spitting out small perch. I caught too many in the 14-15" range to keep track of. They all fought like crazy and every time give you a thrill as they go straight down with the bait. I counted over 50 bass (few small ones given my approach).
I released all the bass but did bring home a bucket of decent size perch for tacos. It is a great formula for me, and I thought I would share some of my success with the crew.
Tight Lines.