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JDH8504 08-03-2014 10:56 PM

Willamsport 8/3/2014
 
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Had a good afternoon on Shellcracker Lake today. Caught this big girl but I don't have a scale. Anybody care to guess how much she might weigh?

Also hooked into another big one like this but I got too excited and tried to pull her over the side of the boat by the line. Note to all: don't do that. She laid stunned there for a split second and I nearly dumped me and my girlfriend into the lake trying to scoop her up before she swam off.

Tight lines!

Alphahawk 08-03-2014 10:59 PM

Nice catch.

Regards

MNfisher 08-03-2014 11:46 PM

Huge fish!

Travis C. 08-04-2014 06:29 AM

Thats a big ole bass.

It is hard to guess looking at a photo but my first thought was around 8-9.

jad2t 08-04-2014 07:18 AM

That's a pig! I love those lakes and I like that they still don't get much fishing pressure despite the chances of catching bigger fish in there. I plan to head there on Saturday.

Pinwheeled 08-04-2014 07:40 AM

Dang that's a pig. Congrats!

JDH8504 08-04-2014 07:48 AM

Thanks to everybody for checking this out. Yesterday, Shellcracker had one other boat on it when we launched. Usually there is quite a few more out there but since it is no gas motors, it's still manageable to fish.

This lake is loaded with fish like this. The fact that I hooked into two this size in one afternoon tells you that! It sure isn't my superb angling prowess :D

jad2t 08-04-2014 07:58 AM

Several of us in here take our kayaks to those lakes and have caught 20+ inch bass and it's not a surprise. Sure, it's exciting, but not a surprise. I make the hour drive out there for a reason. Few boats, lots of big fish!

I would leave Shellcracker alone and drive on down to Blue Cat. Even fewer boats in that lake.

Alphahawk 08-04-2014 08:02 AM

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Originally Posted by JDH8504 (Post 54996)
Thanks to everybody for checking this out. Yesterday, Shellcracker had one other boat on it when we launched. Usually there is quite a few more out there but since it is no gas motors, it's still manageable to fish.

This lake is loaded with fish like this. The fact that I hooked into two this size in one afternoon tells you that! It sure isn't my superb angling prowess :D

Yes it has plenty of those in there...as of now. Far too many are taken out. I fish those lakes a lot...though I am after different specie than you but I see lots of catches when fishing there....and on quite a few occasions one of those pigs like you caught tries to take a Gill from me....LOL. It is quite the commotion.


Regards

JDH8504 08-04-2014 08:06 AM

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Originally Posted by jad2t (Post 54997)
Several of us in here take our kayaks to those lakes and have caught 20+ inch bass and it's not a surprise. Sure, it's exciting, but not a surprise. I make the hour drive out there for a reason. Few boats, lots of big fish!

I would leave Shellcracker alone and drive on down to Blue Cat. Even fewer boats in that lake.

I don't post much, but I have been around the forums here for a couple of years. I have met a couple of guys from this forum at the launch at Shellcracker and seen some guys in 'yaks I recognize from pics I see here. We should all start wearing FishingTN.com T-Shirts so we can spot our own!

I have fished Bluecat a few times but have only caught a handful of small fish there. Any tips on fishing that lake?

JDH8504 08-04-2014 08:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Alphahawk (Post 54998)
Yes it has plenty of those in there...as of now. Far too many are taken out. I fish those lakes a lot...though I am after different specie than you but I see lots of catches when fishing there....and on quite a few occasions one of those pigs like you caught tries to take a Gill from me....LOL. It is quite the commotion.


Regards

That is a shame that people want to take big fish like this home for whatever reason. Don't get me wrong, this is the biggest Largemouth I have ever landed and the thought crossed my mind to mount it. But in reality I know that I have a chance to get another one like her in this lake and I would rather another fisherman get a chance to catch her some day.

I can't imagine the thoughts running through your head when a big bass takes a run at a gill you've hooked. You gotta be thinking "oh no no no" and "how awesome is that" at the same time! Gets the adrenaline flowing that's for sure!

agelesssone 08-04-2014 08:12 AM

Nice bass! My guess on the weight would be 6-7 lbs. But that is just a wild guess. A length would give us some direction.

JDH8504 08-04-2014 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by agelesssone (Post 55001)
Nice bass! My guess on the weight would be 6-7 lbs. But that is just a wild guess. A length would give us some direction.

I did measure her length and she went a little over 23 inches. I didn't have a very good surface to lay her down and didn't want to hurt her slime coating so I measured with a tape.

chaseasl 08-04-2014 08:23 AM

great catch

jad2t 08-04-2014 08:29 AM

Over 23 inches is definitely in the 7-8 pound range for an average sized fish. Your fish is chunky, I'd say 8# easily.


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