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Originally Posted by browntrout
It's because he has 1500 white curly tailed grubs.
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Somewhat less than browntrout, since I am now the greatest fisherman (which I know I am not, I am one of the most persistent though) according to Jad2t, I used a bunch of them catching all the fish.
I don't fish tournaments. They bring me bad luck. When I was on the best school of fish I have ever seen on Priest, I tried to fish 2 tournaments. Sheared a prop shaft and had a regulator rectifier go out on my Johnson GT 150 that I had never had a problem out of. Tournaments bring me bad luck and I do not have the time or the money to waste.
Jad2t, I have fished for a long time, especially Priest. I have many days where I do not catch a fish or very little, if you would like I will start posting those days also, but as long as I have fished Priest I have a pretty good idea for when to go, to catch I like to fish for. Bass fishing drop offs, humps and flats is one thing I have done for a long time. In recent years, the 4 lb and better fish have become hard for me to find, much less catch. Back in the mid 90's, between a friend I fished with and myself, we would catch 5 to 10 fish in the 4 to 6 lb class every Saturday and Sunday. Now I am thrilled if I can catch one that size every couple weeks. One reason I was so excited is this past weekend I saw more that size than I have seen in a long time. Not a lot, but more.
I believe I posted it, but a couple years ago, I told one friend about catching bass on the drops and humps in Priest and told him how we could catch a bunch (for the most part they would be small, 1 to 2 lbs, but we would occasionally sit and catch them every cast). I took him out 5 or 6 times and we pretty much did not catch A bass. I told him before he went each time that I had not found any schools, so we would be looking more than we would be fishing, lot of time looking at electronics. He gave up on me. I found a couple of schools, took him out and he told me he thought I was lying, but realized really quick I wasn't. It was back in the year when we had 100 degree days in june. Took him a few few more times and we caught them well to. I used to wear Priest out bass fishing in the spring, now I crappie, hybrid and bluegill fish. I don't even bass fish for the most part until end of May early June.
I wish I lived on Kentucky lake or anyone of the tennessee river lakes for the most part, the drop off, hump, deep flat bass bite on one of them can be incredible.