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 Post subject: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 6:32 am 
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Bass opener could not have come at a better time! Life has been hectic lately. The job, although the opportunities are endless, has been tough. Longer hours and more stressful work means less evening and even weekend fishing.

But that's ok, cause it was bass opener!

The date always holds a special place in my heart. Why? Well, number one I was born on bass opener. Saturday June 28th, 1980. I was late. Mom was going to go under the knife at 11:52pm June 27th, but dad requested he wait until after midnight. I should also mention, dad was wearing a shirt that read: I'd rather be fishing. He has a photo holding me in it. Apparently the nurses weren't impressed.

I guess it was inevitable. I was going to fish for the luscious green backs!

With the extended winter and spring we had, I was worried how the fishing was going to be up in our northern getaway.

After arriving after a looooooong drive, we quickly unloaded and launched.

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Launching went smoothly, especially with the higher water levels. We were soon back at the cottage dock and setting up rods.

Friday before bass opener is always a fun day. Anticipation runs high. The jabs flow freely between us. Dad still holds the record for the biggest largie, so he lays it on thick. Brian and John still don't have a nickel, so they take the brunt of the jokes. We love it!

A storm was brewing for Friday night, so we finished off the opener prep, and got to bed somewhat early. It was going to be a very early start Saturday morning. (alarms get set for 4:15am - on the water by 4:50am)

This was the last thing we saw before going to bed.

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We fished for five days. The weather was up and down. Lots of wind. Every night bug one cold. That meant for cold water temps. Lows of 63, average of 65, highs of 68'ish ... only hit 70 degrees once in the trip.

Numbers were down, and average was "ok". But we did find some PIGS. Three of us caught our personal best bass, including myself, who took the pool of money (by only two ounces).

Here's some bass porn for ya'll. No Quinte numbers, that's for sure. But size that competes with any Canadian largie lake.

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Around 11am on opener I had decided to try out a Gambler 4" Guido Hibdon tube. The package had an old price tag - 3 for $10. Manufacture date, 1996. Wow.

Oh well, lets give her a shot. We had been working the waters from 4' to 9', where the water temps were more stable....just dragging rubber and jigs on bottom. I figured with the hot sun, the shallows would likely start warming. There's a nice beaver dam that Dad and I found the first time we fished the lake. With the higher water level, I thought it could be money.

I was first to toss my tube jig rigged on an Owner weighted tube jig head and wham. I *** you not, my rod was almost ripped from my hands. No time to react, I set the hook with all I had. The 7'5" NRX loaded it like I've never seen it before. Get the NET!

Oh ya baby. Oh ya. Looking at the fish on the floor, I said it had to be a five right, it just had to? Well, it sure was five....well beyond.

New PB for me caught on a 4" Gambler Green Tube rigged with Owner weighted tubejig hook

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Another shot of her.

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We also found great smallies on cranks off the shoals and rocks.

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Brian's new PB. She smacked a slow worked jig on bottom, found in scattered weeds in 5' of water.

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And of course, my favourite braggin' shot!

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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:04 am 
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Nice Steve, congrats! looks like a great time had by all.

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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:13 am 
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What lake ?? or pond... there is a ton of lakes like that around.. but thats easy fishing.. i love easy fishing. lol.. as they dont see much fishing pressure..
Good job as allways.. you forgot to mention weights.. its hard to tell when they look like that..
if its a big 4 pound fish or a 6 ... also look bigger when you hold them like that..


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 7:26 am 
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i hate mentioning weights on public boards....

none went 6, lets just say that....

a few high fives though.

and yes, northern lakes that are too small to hold tournaments often do have less pressured fish.....thank gawd.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:33 am 
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I love the 8th picture. the one were you are releaseing the fish, diffently magazine quality..
i under stand, but its hard to tell what your looking at by just pictures without some kind of idea, of either length or weight.. Thank you. great post.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 9:52 am 
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looks like an awesome trip, Steve

Great pics...

Cheers

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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 12:02 pm 
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Nice report as usual, Thanks for sharing and those sure are some nice looking hawgs.

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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 3:59 pm 
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Thanks for sharing your Bass adventure.

Great report as ususual

Tight Lines

David aka Superdad


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Tue Jul 05, 2011 4:03 pm 
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fireball, the biggest two fish were 20" and 21" respectively.

you wanna see horrible bass holds, just head on over to fish-hawk.net (the home of the EAP hold - extended arm photo hold).

the above photo's are not extended by any means, just quick photo's and back into the drink.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 5:54 pm 
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Nice job Steve. love the pictures. the mist on the water makes the blood boil......... i could almost hear the sound of the frogs, and water splash from top water bass


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 7:16 pm 
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Great post & great fish Steve and crew, I loved the one with all the 20's!!!

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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 8:48 pm 
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I had thought that big one, was way bigger then actualy was ( i was thinking a 23-24, 7 pound pig, the pb thing kinda threw me off).. i caught a 24 in largie pre-fishing, my dad snapped a quick photo, i didnt pose with it, he snap it as i grab the pilers and took the hook out, as my plan was to catch it the next day.. i havent seen the picture yet, but thought my fish was small compared to yours... mine was all length..
a true trophy bass has a longer grit then it does length. i hope to catch one of those some day...


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:19 pm 
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Hey, any time you want to get out smallie fishing just send me a pm and we will set some thing up steve,
i am still learning the waters here, (there is a ton of water). just bring some rods and drop shot baits.


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:43 pm 
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thanks for the generous offer - however those nice, quiet, kingston back lakes, ie, gan lake (love it, great lake with huge fish. our last nickel last year came from there), dog lake (or even better dog/cranesnest), beverly, etc, etc, etc...nothing secret....just some of those fantastic kingston lakes....

i'm not much of a smallie fan....i do a lot of open water fishing for salmon and trout.....when i fish for bass, as you can see by the photo's above, we like going for greenbacks....so much more fun!!!!!! with erie being only 30 minutes from me, we caught many five lbs bass and even a six or two....but we don't even count those....

lets try a day on a random largie lake..... :D


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 Post subject: Re: Bass Opener 2011
PostPosted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 9:49 pm 
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oh, and yes, the pb thing....as said above, we don't count smallies as pb's...just largies...

and i have only been largie fishing for three years....so yes, only dad has cracked the 6lbs mark....

i can't imagine a 7lbs largie...seen them with smallies...they are just footballs...overgrown ugly things.....but a 7lbs largie...now that's what i'm talking about!!!!

might even consider a 7lbs'er on par with my big brown from earlier in the year.... what a dream that would be!


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