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Fishing the Island
#1
Posted 11 September 2008 - 05:35 PM
he was only small I know but still got me excited.
We moved on to the bridge at snake island and started looking for the bass, and wasnt long before we found 1, not bad size 3.5 to 4 lbs...we worked that bass for about 45 mins...in the poring rain and everything, finnally he bit. I fought him for about 1.5 minutes...got a tail dance out of him. But he spit it out. We worked our way east, we were at the next bridge east when I started throwing the rap again...dragging it across the weeds, and a 2 and a half foot pike came up and rolled on my lure...spit it out....crap!!! tried for a few more minutes and moved on.
Tangled line didn`t get skunked either, he caught this tiny little guy...
he also caught alittle bass, not pictured. It gets dark on the Island really quick...by 8 it was black, we headed home. We will be back
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#2
Posted 11 September 2008 - 05:42 PM
nice trip!
#3
Posted 13 September 2008 - 12:49 PM
you see them, but they're not interested
nice to see some catches still being made there though, even if small
#4
Posted 14 September 2008 - 12:08 AM
But I also got this one, see pic below, this one was worth getting excited. I got it at the boat rental place, it was 48 cm long and weighted about 1.6 Kg
#5
Posted 14 September 2008 - 01:35 PM
what did you use to catch him on?
i always see big bass like that swimming around, but always fail to even get them to look at my lures haha.
did you keep it for the table?
#6
Posted 14 September 2008 - 07:20 PM
whoa, nice fish halleb!
what did you use to catch him on?
i always see big bass like that swimming around, but always fail to even get them to look at my lures haha.
did you keep it for the table?
Thanks frozenfire. You know what, it was surprisingly easy to catch it, so easy that I could not believe it. I was walking by the shore, when I spotted this bass literally few meters away, hiding under the wooden dock at the boat rental place (which is closed now). I just quickly put a half of worm on the hook and gently put it in front of the bass. At first it missed my worm but then I just raised it up and shook it a bit, and that was it, bass went after it. Surprisingly, did not put up too much of the fight.
#7
Posted 14 September 2008 - 07:35 PM
whoa, nice fish halleb!
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i always see big bass like that swimming around, but always fail to even get them to look at my lures haha.
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You know what, after getting a bit more experience in handling bass fishing, I grew in confidence a lot. To me, if I see bass in the water, or know for sure that there is bass in there, I feel very confident I will catch some, sooner or later, it is just matter of time.
What usually works for me - If everything else fails, the live worm will do the trick.
I remember last year, I spotted bass from the bridge (at the Harbour Tours kiosk) , I was chasing it for half an hour, offering all kind of lures, putting worm 10 cm in front of bass mouth, but nothing happened, bass was ignoring everything, looking so disinterested . But eventually, as i was getting ready to give up, it made mistake and took my worm co casually that I almost missed it - because my float did not even go down. But water was so clear, day was sunny and I could see from far above that worm is gone, so I thought : "this musty be it, it took it" , set the hook and got it finally....
#8
Posted 15 September 2008 - 01:48 PM
#9
Posted 16 September 2008 - 01:54 AM
#10
Posted 16 September 2008 - 02:34 AM
Where would the pikes be camping during this time of the year? or are they out of the island?
#11
Posted 20 September 2008 - 10:39 AM
Maybe I should visit the Island for some fall fishing?
Where would the pikes be camping during this time of the year? or are they out of the island?
was at the Island yesterday...we saw 8 or 9 pike sunning themselves near the church, just under the sky trolly. nice size too...but nothing biteing. I had a nice bass on but he rubbed up against a log and ripped the line...crap! But the pike are all over the Island!
#12
Posted 20 September 2008 - 09:37 PM
Maybe I should visit the Island for some fall fishing?
Where would the pikes be camping during this time of the year? or are they out of the island?
was at the Island yesterday...we saw 8 or 9 pike sunning themselves near the church, just under the sky trolly. nice size too...but nothing biteing. I had a nice bass on but he rubbed up against a log and ripped the line...crap! But the pike are all over the Island!
Good to know, thanks for letting us know. I will see if I can find some time to make another trip to TO Island.
#13
Posted 19 January 2009 - 08:36 PM
#14
Posted 19 January 2009 - 11:59 PM
Personally, I use artificial lures 99% of the time. it's just the odd time I'm out with someone who uses live that I would change to a bait hook and use a minnow or seomthing.
Because of this, I don't catch as much haha
#15
Posted 21 January 2009 - 05:08 PM
Yeah, in my opinion, when nothing works, live bait is the way to go.
Personally, I use artificial lures 99% of the time. it's just the odd time I'm out with someone who uses live that I would change to a bait hook and use a minnow or seomthing.
Because of this, I don't catch as much haha
I love artificial baits...but they don`t seem to work for me on the Island. I have caught squat in the way of bass on artificial and all others on worms.
#16
Posted 21 January 2009 - 05:54 PM
Almost have to place it right in front of them and just quiver it a bit.
The water is so clear I doubt they will venture far from there comfort zone deep in the weeds. Fish deep and slow and look for tails hanging out the back of brush piles. Drop something close!
#17
Posted 22 January 2009 - 01:08 PM
#18
Posted 23 January 2009 - 12:35 PM
#19
Posted 24 January 2009 - 03:17 AM
been in awe of his success when everyone else failed to get a bite....
i suceeded time and again with the trusty worm but it was a learning process....no leader...no bobber....6lb test...
below the bass's head 18 inches out.....if i could not see the bass i was better off using artificial lures until i brought the fish into my line of sight then change up to a rod with a worm on it....if it was gonna bite the artificial bait it did so long before i saw it and i would have had an exciting fight...but when i found bass had followed my lure in i found my only chance at sucess was to pull out that rod and throw in the one ready with a worm on it.
this was what worked for me last year at the islands...
kearney is a pike master...but after last year's learning process i think he intends to catch tenfold more bass this
year than last and i bet ya he does!
#20
Posted 26 January 2009 - 03:49 PM
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