Saturday, October 9, 2010
yeah yeah yeah...
Sunday, October 3, 2010
One of my favorite days on the water
Friday, September 24, 2010
The Fish Whisperer
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
A Star Is Born
I took my cousin Laura's 4 year old son Tommy fishing for bluegill at a small pond in Hilliard. He got his first fishing pole (Star Wars of course) that looks just like the Snoopy poles we used to tear up the fish at Indian Lake, and boy was he pumped to catch some fish. I knew Tommy would catch a bunch of bluegill and have the chance at a small bass, the pond is LOADED with bluegill. It holds a 4 year olds attention span pretty well because they're always biting as soon as the bait hits the water.
Picture this, all 3 of us standing on the bank of the pond going completely nuts while i'm trying to land this giant fish on a 3 foot pole with 2lb test. I'm stripping out drag, walkin up and down the shore...the fish keeps wrapping itself up in the weeds and is fighting for his life. i didn't think i had any chance of landing it on the kids rod. Eventually, it wore itself out and i was able to get it to the bank. It was an absolute MONSTER. I couldn't believe my eyes
Tommy caught quite a few more bluegill and even came up with a song he'd sing when he was reeling in a fish. I LOVE this kid's style!! He caught 9 fish in about 45 mins up to this point and we were wrapping up the night. We told Tommy the fish went to bed and it was time to go home.
He started reeling in the line and out of nowhere another giant bass swam up and just clobbered the worm. With the steel nerves of George Schiffer, Jr himself, Tommy instinctively set the hook and had another tank on! Laura and I were flabbergasted. As I'm fighting the fish it LEAPS up out of the air and tried to shake the hook. No way Mr. Bass! Tommy the pro had the hook buried deep in the side of the mouth. I landed the fish and we were rollin on the ground laughing.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Seven Eleven Pandemonium
Since the honey hole is getting opened up to the public soon, I put out an all points bulletin to everyone that's been asking for me to take them to the secret spot. I assembled a pretty motley crew of some good friends I haven't seen in a long time. We met at my house at 6AM and headed out in search of MONSTER LargeMouth Bass.
The bite was pretty quick off the bat. Everyone got involved early in the action. Hoss was the first on the board with this nice fish, his first of the 2010 season.
And then it happened.
ON THE VERY NEXT CAST I hooked up AGAIN with another Giant!! We thought it was a smalley, but it ended up being a 19 inch Sauger! Look at this huge Marble eye!!
It was quite a scene. All 5 of us casting into this same small slack pool with the same bait. After my 3rd consecutive fish everyone was scrambling through my tackle box to put on the jig rig. It's a damn good feeling as an angler to establish a pattern and have everyone else you're with trying to duplicate the magic that's happening. It might be the best 5 minute span of my fishing career.
I ended up catching quite a few more smalleys on the Darby. All in all, I had 4 LargeMouths, 7 Smalley's, 2 Sauger's and 1 Rock Bass. I turned a terrible day on the water into one of the most memorable times I've ever had in my short fishing career.
Let's do it again tomorrow!
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Redneck Golfing 101
I went fishing with Dad today at Liberty Hills in Bellefontaine. After shooting 40 on the front I stopped at my car and grabbed my pole that was pre-rigged with a Senko. There's an awesome pond off 11 and I wanted to make a couple of casts to see if there's Bass living in there. I hooked one on the first cast that wasn't very big, but he spit it out right at the shore. I made one more cast and saw a biggun swim up and inhale the senko. I reeled down and set it so hard I MADE HIM CROSS EYED!!! Nice 2.5 lber
My round quickly went to hell. I 3 putted on the par 3 for bogey and carded an 8 on the next par 5. scrambled to shoot 44 on the back. So that aint too bad...84 on 18 and a 2.5 lber on the second cast.
If you carry a fishing pole in your golf bag, you might be a redneck...
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Independance Day Giant!
A few of the boys and I braved the 90+ degree heat for an Independance Day excursion to the Honeyhole. Unfortunately, it looks like our worst fears are going to come true...it's getting opened to the public. They've laid gravel lot with parking blocks and they've put up one of those bulletin board things like you see at parks. Our secret honey hole is about to get ravaged by the local yokels. We've gotta take every chance we get to catch the big ones before they're in some white trash guy's freezer.
Boy it's been a looong time since I've been there, the whole place is completely overgrown which made casting from the shore extremely difficult. That's a good and a bad thing...
It's a good thing because I'm pretty much as ghetto as it comes for a white boy. I wore my swim trunks and and basically waded out in the pond about 10 feet from the shore so i could cast to the shore like you're fishing from a boat. The water protected me from the scorching sun and was quite pleasant. With the brush overgrown and the sun blazing sky high, i was certain there had to be bass hanging out in the cool shadows of the brush waiting for an easy meal to swim by.
I kept switching from the green Senko to the ol standby motoroil ribbon tail senko that caught me hundreds of bass last year. I realized I hadn't thrown it yet this year at all, which was a good sign. I've really diversified my baits and presentations this season. I caught 7 small bass but nothing over 2lbs. I saw a few giants swim right by my legs...I knew they were there, I just had to be patient
I was reeling in the motoroil senko and about 10 feet from me it felt like a cinderblock fell on it. After catching several smaller bass you know when you have a hog on. I set the hook so hard I MADE HER CROSS EYED!
I quickly realized I never thought out how I would land a biggin if I actually hooked one. It's hard enough to land one from the shore, let alone in the water with them. So I'm standing in waste deep water with a monster bass that doesn't want anything to do with me. I did what any good redneck would do in that situation...
I grabbed the line and wrapped it around my arm a couple times and dropped my pole into the water. i pretty much dove on top of the fish and bear hugged it until i could lip her. Noodling Bass...that's a new one. Once i secured the death grip on her mouth I went completely bonkers
My tackle box is 18 inches, and as you can see the fish is hanging off both sides. I'm sure it's Fish Ohio size, but of course the one time I needed my tape measurer I didn't have it in my bag.
The fish was at least 4lbs, pushing 5 I'm sure. It's definately the biggest Largemouth I've caught this year, and there's bigger one's to be caught at the honeyhole. we just have to find them before the white trash does!
Monday, June 14, 2010
May- A Montage
One of the most insane things i've ever seen in my fishing career happened with Jay. I caught a pretty good sized Bass that hammered a senko. I released him and Jay was coming through the weedline with a spinner bait. The timing was impeccable...We both watched the fish swim out of my grasp and directly to the spinnerbait and slam it! Jay caught the same fish within 2 seconds of release!
Chuck and I went out for a couple hours on a Tuesday after work to a new spot off 62. I saw this spot on the GPS and actually hiked back to it in Feburary with Nate but it was obviously frozen over. I've been wanting to go all summer to check it out. It was right in the middle of the cottonwood falling, and it was everywhere on the water. It gets tangled up in your reel and on your line and makes the fishing frustrating.
I'm hoping I can start getting out once or twice a week now that the house is somewhat under control. It was a loooong, crazy month and hopefully there's still bass that want their picture taken with me
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Better Make a Minnow Run!
Minnow Run!!!!
Killin Em With Kughna
There's got to be some law against waiting until May 3rd for my first trip out with Kughn. We hit the honey hole in Orient looking for big numbers of large mouths. The weightless Senko had been on fire for me, so I decided to stick with it. The action was fast and furious. In the first 1.5 hrs I had 12 bass to Kughn's 4 and thought I was running away with the title. When you go fishing with another person who knows what the hell they're doing, it isn't just about going out and catching fish. It's about First Fish, Most Fish and Biggest Fish. You want the Tri-Fecta.
I was lucky enough to catch the first fish, and the weightless Senko was the ticket for the first few hours. I'm Texas Rigging these Strike King watermelon and chartreuse Senko Worms and cast them about 10 feet off the shore and rolling em down the shoreline. You let it sink til it hits the bottom and then jig it up to the surface and let it fall again. They're KILLING it on the fall. It either starts swimming, or you feel the boompbommp and you set the hook so hard you MAKE EM CROSS EYED!
Wife beaters and waders. That's how I roll...
The spawn is days away...I caught a big fat female Bass and she started spewing eggs all over my boots. I really felt bad about it, but what can ya do. It ain't my fault she can't resist the Senko...er wait. strike that. reverse it. thank you.
In an effort to close the deal on the trifecta, I was eager to close out the day and take my victory against a veteran angler like the Kughna.
Alas, the wiley ol veteran (aka old fart) that the Kughna is...was not about to be shut down by the 2009 rookie angler of the year.
The following events are currently under investigation by the B.A.S.S. Federation.
Kughn puts on a white and chartreuse 1/8oz spinner bait, and proceeds to do what we call "slay bass." Keep in mind I'm ahead like 12 bass to 6 bass. Kughn goes unconscious and just nails fish after fish on the spinnerbait. I had lost both of mine earlier in the day and Kughn had a sale on his extras...15 bucks a spinnerbait. Supply and Demand at it's finest my friends.
We took turns leapfrogging each other and worked our way around the entire lake which surprisingly I've never done. The Master had a lesson for his apprentice on this day. Just when i was confident I was finally going to outfish Kughn, he does what an angler does best...catch fish.
Boom, boom, boom. One after another. The spinnerbait was EN FUEGO. Cast after Cast, Kughn was catching fish. (small fish btw). But fish none the less. I was up 8 bass which went to 5, which went to 3, which went to 1 which went to -2. So on and so forth.
By the time the dust settled, Kughn caught 21 Bass and I only manged 16. All in all, you can't be upset by the sheer number of fish we caught, but at the end of the day Kughn mounted a Michael Jordan-esque come back and kicked the crap out of me. Guess I still have a long way to go....
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Now That's What I Call Bass Thumb!
We continued at this pace slaying bass. Mike would get hot and catch them on consecutive casts, then I'd hit 3 or 4 in a row. I set the hook on one fish and thought it was a nice bass and it ended up being this GIANT 10 inch bluegill!! That's fish ohio size! It's the biggest blue gill i've EVER caught in my life. This thing was bigger than both of my hands!
Saturday, April 3, 2010
"That's the Biggest Bass I've Ever Seen with my own eyes!"
Look closely at the size of this fish to give you perspective on what you're about to see...
We were pretty much acting like the Bengals won the superbowl. 6lb 10 oz Largemouth bass!!!!!! All 3 of us said "That's the biggest bass i've ever seen" at one point or another. My, how Eric's luck had changed. He turned frustration and persistance into the biggest bass that he may ever catch. He wisely decided to call it a day considering it can't get any better. Truly one of the greatest walk off performances I've ever seen.
Even "Lil' Super" got a monster! That fish is bigger than he is!
And to all you losers who stayed in bed this morning instead of participating in history, have a crappie day. All in all, Eric caught a damn near 7lb Fish Ohio Largemouth and I caught 11 Bass, 1 Crappie and 10+ bluegill. I caught fish on 5 different baits and presentations. It actually kinda felt like we were Anglers, and not just guys going fishing on a Saturday afternoon. Congrats to Eric on a career size Fish Ohio Largemouth, and congrats for releasing her to get bigger!
Thursday, April 1, 2010
April Fools!!!
What a fat cow!!!! Easily a top 5 fish
I threw it on the scale and it measured 3lbs 11oz. Damn near 4lb Largemouth at this point in the year! Once she feeds for a couple weeks she's well over 4lbs.
Off to a hot start!!! Moments later I caught another tiny guy. 3 fish in less than 30 minutes, one of which is a tank.
That's when things changed.
The bite disappeared. We weren't getting bumps and we threw everything in our tackle boxes. Nary a Nibble...The joke became "Doesn't this bait look good?" "Yep, if I was a bass I'd eat it."
I felt bad for Toby because it was his first time out in 2 years (how do you own a boat and go an entire season without fishing!?) I wanted him to get his first fish. But all in all, it was a fantastic day on the water and we had a ton of fun. It's heating up right now, I'm really excited for a marathon on Sunday!
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Have a Crappie Day!
Eric hit another one a few casts later and it was even bigger. That was 12.5 inches. Dude was on fire!
Otter moved around the bank to some brush on the far side. He smashed a giant! From where Eric and I were standing we thought it was a big Largemouth. Otter comes around the lake with this thing and it's the biggest Crappie I've ever seen. Look at the freakin size of this monster:
Friday, March 19, 2010
Oink Oink!
The bite was slow so we moved to a new spot in Hilliard that a guy on the Ohio Game Fishing Forum gave me. He said there were alot of hawgs in this pond and i've been anxious to check it out. The sun was shining and there was a little bit of wind. Perfect spinnerbait weather. I was slow rollin a white spinner bait and had 2 fish blow up on it on back to back casts. Neither were much over 2lbs, but good healthy bass none the less.
You don't mind tellin your buddies you hooked up with a pig when she looks like this. Probably not the only pig B hooked up with this weekend...
I'm normally happy when someone I'm fishing with catches a big ol bass. However, me and nate have been fishing our asses off this year and haven't caught anything over 2lbs. Brian goes out here on his second trip out and slays the biggest fish of the year. The fish weighed in at 2lbs 10oz, but you gotta remember this lake was frozen 2 weeks ago. In a month that's a 4lb fish. The day ended with Heather catching the first fish, Brian catching the biggest fish, and I caught the most fish. I think Heather took home the award of catching the most Buzz...those bud lights were goin down preeetty dang easy! All in all, one of the funnest days i've ever had fishing. THE BITE IS ON PEOPLE!!!