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Old 09-06-2013, 12:31 PM
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Default Cumberland River (Clarksville area) 6 Sep 2013

Finally, after I don’t know how many years of fishing, I caught fish on a topwater lure. I’m kind of ashamed to admit I’ve never caught a fish on topwater before today but in my own defense, as it were, I’ve never had the patience to fish topwater…I’d make a few casts and then lay the rod down and go with something I had confidence in. But I had recently bought a couple of the Duo Realis Popper 64's and I just got my new Revo MGX reel in so I wanted to test both the reel and the new lure. I’m happy to say that the Revo MGX is the most smooth-casting reel I have ever used (Even better than my Daiwa Sol, something I never thought I'd say). They claim that popper weighs .033 oz. but it sure feels a lot lighter than that…and with that MGX reel, I was able to throw it a long, long way with no problems, even into a light wind.

The fish were biting from the time I started till the fog lifted and the sun hit the water…then the bite absolutely died. I tried almost everything in my tackle bag but at around 8 or so, the fish developed lockjaw…I hung around for a while longer and then headed home around 10 (day off = honey do's ). The Cumberland still has lots of debris floating in it; water was pretty stained and water temps ranged from 76 -78. The spotted bass in pic 2084 was caught on a Ultra Vibe Speed Craw, the other 3 were caught on that topwater lure.
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Old 09-06-2013, 12:42 PM
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good report and photos... nothing like fall (or begining of) and topwater..if you have never through a buzzbait you should give it a try.
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Old 09-06-2013, 01:08 PM
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Great report and great fish! Are you addicted to top water yet??
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Old 09-06-2013, 01:33 PM
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good report and photos... nothing like fall (or begining of) and topwater..if you have never through a buzzbait you should give it a try.
I have thrown a buzzbait...for like 3 or 4 casts each time. Then it was right back to Senkos, crankbaits or jigs

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Are you addicted to top water yet??
LOL, not quite yet...for all I know, this morning was a fluke . To be honest, I had no idea what I was doing. I just cast out, and played with various retrieve methods/speeds and no one was more surprised than I when that first bass came up and swallowed the lure.
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Old 09-06-2013, 02:48 PM
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Nice fish nomad and much better job not showing the honey hole areas in your picture backgrounds.

x2 on the buzz bait. You will be addicted soon enough if you ever get into them good on that.
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Old 09-06-2013, 02:49 PM
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Congratulations on your topwater fish. I prefer topwater (frogs) over any other type of fishing, but it has to be there to use the technique. Congratulations on the new reel, I've heard a lot of good reviews about the MGX over the past year or so.
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Old 09-06-2013, 06:44 PM
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Nice fish nomad and much better job not showing the honey hole areas in your picture backgrounds.

x2 on the buzz bait. You will be addicted soon enough if you ever get into them good on that.
LOL...you know, I rarely fish more than 1/2 a mile from the marina. Most of the fish I post on here are caught within a pretty small area...I try to fish the places others pass up (mostly because I like my solitude) and so far, I've had pretty decent luck. I'll have to stick with a buzzbait for more than 3 or 4 casts sometime soon.

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Congratulations on your topwater fish. I prefer topwater (frogs) over any other type of fishing, but it has to be there to use the technique. Congratulations on the new reel, I've heard a lot of good reviews about the MGX over the past year or so.
I have tried frogs as well but like other topwater baits, I never had any luck. I got the reel for a decent price; I joined Promotive and by working for the government, I got 30% off...otherwise I would have never bought it.
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Old 09-06-2013, 07:31 PM
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Nice looking fish. Good report. Top water is something else. I spent two weeks driving 200 miles round trip just to catch a few. Very addictive. It should get much better in the coming weeks.

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Nice 19 incher!

I want to fish dyers creek area this fall I really like the difference in water compared to Old Hickory.
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I have thrown a buzzbait...for like 3 or 4 casts each time. Then it was right back to Senkos, crankbaits or jigs
Yeah, you definitely need to give the buzzbait a try, I like them better than other top waters.
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