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4.12lb/18.5" Bobby's Perfect |
7:00AM-3:00PM 3 Loon Flat, Green Cabin Bay, Chuck's Point, NW Bay & Juice
Conditions: 58-72℉, Foggy Cloudy eventually turning Sunny by about Noon, Wind NW to NE, Water levels high and rising.
Water Temp:64-68℉
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Foggy this morning |
I was in no hurry to get out this morning as the 7AM start time indicates. I started at West Point and missed one bite. I diverted to give 3 Loon Flat a try with the Whopper Plopper where baitfish were flopping around. I got up close to shore and got a 15.25" bass on the Plopper in between some docks right up by shore.
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16.75" Whopper Plopper 130 (Rat Ta Tat) |
I got the 16.75" on the very next cast and thought I might be on to something. I wasn't. Other than a couple hits by some pike I didn't get another bass and stayed with that Plopper far to long. I worked my way all the way across F Flat. The sun started poking through the clouds when I finally gave up and headed West to Green Cabin Bay.
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18.5" Bobby's Perfect |
It was shockingly dead in Green Cabin Bay; I did get the one big one there that was built like a linebacker. I missed a couple of hits as well on the Spro Sprinker knock off, but that was about it. I had the tail get bit off on my yellow Spro Sprinker knock off, so I put on a real Teckel Tail; Over towards Chuck's point I had the Teckel Tail get bit off without even having caught a fish. That Teckel Tail does make the most Whopper Plopper like sound of all the tails I have tried. I will save my 3 remaining tails for tournament day. I then put the Helicopter Lure on the back of the Spro. I missed the first fish that blew up on it in the reeds on Chuck's Point. A little farther down I had a big fish boil behind it. I threw back with the craw tube and got a 12.5" bass. Definitely not the fish that boiled on me. I went back to throwing the Spro and BAM!
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6.25lb/29.5" Helicoper Spro Sprinker |
For such a big and healthy fish it sure didn't have a lot of fight to it. It got caught up in a clump of northern milfoil and pretty much gave up. I worked Chuck's Point pretty good coming up empty. I worked my way into the NW Bay. It was patently apparent by now the fish were not aggressive, but I persisted throwing that Helicopter concoction. I had a good bass grab the Helicopter, but not get the frog right in front of me. I threw back with the craw tube and missed it the first to times and finally connected with the 16" bass the third time.
I started throwing the white Spro Sprinker knock off with pink tail and had that get bit off pretty quick. I switched the Helicopter Lure to the white SSKO and put an eBay Teckel knock off tail on the back of the yellow one. I missed a really good bass in the juice on that. Over in the rice I got a 15.5" bass on the Bobby's Perfect. As I made my way out I got a 16" bass on the yellow SSKO in the reeds.
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15.71lbs for my 6 Best |
7 Bass
4 Pike