Thanks LDB. It helps to have a good memory of where I've caught big fish in the past this time of year and on what bait I was using. I only had 3 bites today and the other two were this size.Very nice. You definitely got the skills for catching da big ones. The most memorable comment of 2019 was when a guest on my boat noted, "I think you've found the nursery" after our 4th or 5th dink that day.
Totally different pictures. Totally different fish,You posted the same picture twice. Is your first picture supposed to be a different one?
There's actually a 2lb difference between those 2 fish.
That my signature pose when I'm by myself. I set my camera on the back seat to take the pictures.I see your jacket changed a little. That must be your favorite pose.? You held the fish exactly in the same position in front of your face.
I'm fishing a tournament Sunday and it looks like Saturday and Sunday is going to be a little cooler. I wouldn't be surprised if we started catching them in the ditches with little spoons soon.That is a pig there Jim! Hope to get out this weekend not sure what weather will do to the fishing?
I'm fishing a tournament Sunday and it looks like Saturday and Sunday is going to be a little cooler. I wouldn't be surprised if we started catching them in the ditches with little spoons soon.
Yes, on Lanier in the cooler part of the winter a large population of bass will migrate into ditches which is really no more than a flooded valley between 2 hills in the creeks that turn into pockets or bays. Generally a ditch is the deepest part of a pocket or cove. The bass tend to hang out in deeper valleys from 25 to 60 feet. They congregate in these areas in big numbers and you'll see us catch 20-30-40 in a day dropping small 1/2-3/4 ounce spoons in a vertical presentation for these fish.You are very kind with your specific information. Can you help me understand what you mean by "ditches"?