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tennarl
03-31-2015, 11:47 PM
Abridged version: I slayed Percy Priest -- and I see not the only one. Kudos, CreekCrappie.

Unabridged for those into info/reports: Put in at Jefferson and slowly worked my way towards lower end. Zip first three hours -- water a lot more stained than up by Pooles Knob. Finally settled down on a spot that typically produces year round -- spitting distance of the main channel, of course. First cast, solid keeper, three casts later a 3-1 (see pic), and maybe five casts after that, she hit. And when I say hit, I mean I got my squarebill stuck on a stump, moved the boat to get a better angle to pop it loose, and when it came free, she absolutely crushed it. Got her by the boat, no jumps, just barrel rolling around. Couldn't even see the lure it was so deep in her mouth. Took a few pics and they got her on the scale....6-3!!! Biggest Priest bass by over a pound. And after I calmed down, 10 feet to the right gave up a 3-15 (see pic). Four fish, 15 pounds, personal best, all in the span of 20 minutes on a spot no bigger than my driveway -- and I didn't catch another fish the rest of the day. In conclusion, they're up shallow 5-8 feet. Tie on a squarebill, run it into the bottom and any cover you can find. If you're picking up leaves you need to move. I was using X-Cal XCS 200 Foxy Shad on 12 lb floro, 7MH mojo, speed spool. Good luck.

tsuggs
04-01-2015, 05:53 AM
wow!! congrats man!!

Alphahawk
04-01-2015, 06:03 AM
Good report and congrats on your catch.

Regards


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TNtroller
04-01-2015, 06:32 AM
congrats on those pigs.

culprit7.5
04-01-2015, 06:59 AM
Awesome! Thanks for the report.

creekcrappie
04-01-2015, 08:17 AM
Awesome fish man!

Reel Tune
04-01-2015, 09:04 AM
Congratulations on your best Priest Bass, awesome report. Thanks for sharing.

Pinwheeled
04-02-2015, 07:51 PM
Great fish, tennarl!

Priest is so much better than folks give it credit for.




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tennarl
04-02-2015, 10:58 PM
If it had vegetation it would be above average -- I actually remember there being a fair amount of it a few years back; those green tropical looking shrubs that would extend out 10 feet or so from shore but the last couple seasons it's essentially disappeared save for a few pockets. I suck at the deep stuff so that pretty much eliminates any success from mid-June to September. But spring and especially fall after a few feet of draw down, you can really whack 'em.

XxthejuicexX
04-03-2015, 08:11 AM
If it had vegetation it would be above average -- I actually remember there being a fair amount of it a few years back; those green tropical looking shrubs that would extend out 10 feet or so from shore but the last couple seasons it's essentially disappeared save for a few pockets. I suck at the deep stuff so that pretty much eliminates any success from mid-June to September. But spring and especially fall after a few feet of draw down, you can really whack 'em.


There used to be some of that stuff growing back around Lamar hill...... Great fishing in the spring.... it's been gone for about 2 years now.