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spottedbass 05-08-2019 06:57 AM

Old Hickory 05/8/19
 
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The bass fishing continues to be pretty good. The fish bite yesterday was a little weird. They were not aggressive but still bit well. I lost several because I just didn't get a good hook set. They would shoot straight up out of the water and throw my bait. I caught all my bass on a worm.

The one in the picture still had a blood dripping off the tail. The rest of the bass were post spawn.

jaybird 05-08-2019 07:02 AM

Nice looking fish.

Texas_Rig 05-08-2019 07:57 AM

Nice one! Im still mad at that lake. If 5lbers started jumping in the boat I wouldn't be there to see it. On a serious note I'm glad the lake is fishing well.

skillet 05-08-2019 10:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Texas_Rig (Post 85566)
Nice one! Im still mad at that lake. If 5lbers started jumping in the boat I wouldn't be there to see it. On a serious note I'm glad the lake is fishing well.



If that lake is fishing good, then I’m sucking hind tit!! I’ve caught 2 keepers in the last two weeks. And last weekend we didn’t have one 14” fish all day Sunday.


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spottedbass 05-09-2019 07:12 AM

Skillet, I am catching good fish in 5 - 8 feet of water. I am finesse fishing with 6 lb. line and small 4" worms.

skillet 05-09-2019 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by spottedbass (Post 85576)
Skillet, I am catching good fish in 5 - 8 feet of water. I am finesse fishing with 6 lb. line and small 4" worms.



That’s good to know. I assume ned rig or shakey head? Are fishing rock or brush? Thanks for the info


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spottedbass 05-09-2019 12:58 PM

Fishing a 1/8 oz. slider head with a 4" dead ringer worm. Mainly fishing rock and small drops. I caught them in the Shute's Branch area and Station Camp.

Texas_Rig 05-09-2019 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by skillet (Post 85574)
If that lake is fishing good, then I’m sucking hind tit!! I’ve caught 2 keepers in the last two weeks. And last weekend we didn’t have one 14” fish all day Sunday.


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My buddy has fished 2 tournaments in the last week and got 2nd in both. Had 16lbs in one and 19lbs in the other. Im not exactly sure how but I know he flips grass 95% of the time whether it's dead grass or green grass. I'd bet money that's how he's catching them.

spottedbass 05-10-2019 05:02 PM

Fished a charity tournament today. We only had four keepers and the largest one died on us because it was hooked deep. I also broke off a 3 - 4 lb. fish at the boat. The winners found the fish. They has a 6.5 and and 5.3 with a total weight of just over 20. The two big fish had bloody tails.

Buccaneer 05-10-2019 05:21 PM

I went at 0530 this morning and caught 10 by 0700 all on buzzbait, all on clean banks near emergent grass, not in the grass, all in one foot or shallower water. This was in main lake flats not in coves or creeks. I was in 3’ casting parallel to the bank retrieving as close to the bank as possible. It’s buzzbait time.

ddyyak 05-10-2019 08:24 PM

Thanks for the detailed report Buc. Plan on hitting it Monday.


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Buccaneer 05-11-2019 04:11 PM

Repeat action again this morning even with water level dropped nearly another foot, or so it seemed. Buzzbaits and bladed swim jigs, throw to the bank and get hit within the first two reel cranks. Water temp 65.5 from 0600 - 1030.

skillet 05-11-2019 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by spottedbass (Post 85581)
Fishing a 1/8 oz. slider head with a 4" dead ringer worm. Mainly fishing rock and small drops. I caught them in the Shute's Branch area and Station Camp.



Thanks. I have a couple boxes of the slider heads, haven’t thrown them as much since I picked up a shakey head.


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skillet 05-11-2019 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Buccaneer (Post 85604)
Repeat action again this morning even with water level dropped nearly another foot, or so it seemed. Buzzbaits and bladed swim jigs, throw to the bank and get hit within the first two reel cranks. Water temp 65.5 from 0600 - 1030.



You didn’t happen to see any shad spawn action did ya?? That should be in full swing really soon if not. And something I’m gonna try is the donkey rig(double fluke). Has anyone tried it? Seems like it should be killer in the shad spawn.


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Buccaneer 05-12-2019 06:39 AM

Skillet - no shad spawn evident in the Cages Bend area. Water temps on main lake flats were 65-66 so perhaps still a bit low. With the overcast skies a shad spawn would have been awesome. I’m thinking next full moon.


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