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#1 Bassassins

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 07:57 PM

It was a wild and perfect day, little sleep 'cause your brain will keep you up all night thinking about all the fun things you'll do tomorrow.
 
4am, rise and shine, grab our gear and out we role. The 30 minute drive to the beloved Miss flies by in anticipation, not just because its Pike and Walleye opener, but also due to the generous donation of CEO Sean White from Militant Outdoors.
 
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The Bassassins have themselves a boat but not just any kind of boat. Its the perfect vessel, refurbished to shine again in her full glory, swift as the wind and quiet as a mouse we embark the banks of the river.
 
The mist still lingers over the glass like waters, one pull and the engine purrs like a kitten, dashing forward towards our hunting grounds.
 
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Pike opener was long awaited and the whole expedition reeked of success, the first cranks cut through the air with a thin whistle. It doesn't take long for first contact.
 
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Andre drew first blood, no monster but the skunk is off.  We continue the morning picking pike and walleye from the shallow weedy bays. Shallow cranks, big spinner baits and bright coloured spoons are the key to stir up a morning ruckus. We like to ring the alarm clock as its breakfast in bed for the toothy critters.
 
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Carefully watching out for schools of bait fish under distress, we quietly hit and run the shorelines. Every spot seems to produce fish and keeps us occupied but we were still waiting on the big one.
 
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As noon approaches and the early morning feeding frenzy unfolds in to full blown lunch feast the pike get more aggressive. Up sizing the bait with a faster presentation doesn't seem to scare off the little ones.
 
As I release another teen age esox, Smooth is on to something. A big wake follows the shallow crank but misses it by a second.  Cast again, same general direction, the Xcallibur hits the water, followed by a mad smash, he's on! He simply couldn't resist!
 
Nice fat male, looked like he just had a bull frog for lunch.
 

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Well over 2 dozen toothy gators make it too the boat,
 
Andre hits the jackpot with a nice old bruiser of a perch that hammered one of the custom made large spoons.
 
Greedy bugger!
 
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Time to leave the water comes way too soon, Smooth and I manage a few back to backs on the way to the peer. Sometimes its not about breaking records but a day full of constant action is always welcome in our books! Hell it still beats sitting on the couch getting fat!
 
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Next on the menu are monster eyes, more pike and the illusive gar!
 
Tight lines

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#2 FishingNoob

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 08:06 PM

 

It was a wild and perfect day, little sleep 'cause your brain will keep you up all night thinking about all the fun things you'll do tomorrow.
 
4am, rise and shine, grab our gear and out we role. The 30 minute drive to the beloved Miss flies by in anticipation, not just because its Pike and Walleye opener, but also due to the generous donation of CEO Sean White from Militant Outdoors.
 
f0pxg0.jpg
 
The Bassassins have themselves a boat but not just any kind of boat. Its the perfect vessel, refurbished to shine again in her full glory, swift as the wind and quiet as a mouse we embark the banks of the river.
 
The mist still lingers over the glass like waters, one pull and the engine purrs like a kitten, dashing forward towards our hunting grounds.
 
n43lf.jpg
 
Pike opener was long awaited and the whole expedition reeked of success, the first cranks cut through the air with a thin whistle. It doesn't take long for first contact.
 
fbewc0.jpg
 
Andre drew first blood, no monster but the skunk is off.  We continue the morning picking pike and walleye from the shallow weedy bays. Shallow cranks, big spinner baits and bright coloured spoons are the key to stir up a morning ruckus. We like to ring the alarm clock as its breakfast in bed for the toothy critters.
 
6xrjmo.jpg
 
Carefully watching out for schools of bait fish under distress, we quietly hit and run the shorelines. Every spot seems to produce fish and keeps us occupied but we were still waiting on the big one.
 
2vj3h91.jpg
 
As noon approaches and the early morning feeding frenzy unfolds in to full blown lunch feast the pike get more aggressive. Up sizing the bait with a faster presentation doesn't seem to scare off the little ones.
 
As I release another teen age esox, Smooth is on to something. A big wake follows the shallow crank but misses it by a second.  Cast again, same general direction, the Xcallibur hits the water, followed by a mad smash, he's on! He simply couldn't resist!
 
Nice fat male, looked like he just had a bull frog for lunch.
 

dfy52u.jpg

 

 
Well over 2 dozen toothy gators make it too the boat,
 
Andre hits the jackpot with a nice old bruiser of a perch that hammered one of the custom made large spoons.
 
Greedy bugger!
 
fp5xyt.jpg
 
Time to leave the water comes way too soon, Smooth and I manage a few back to backs on the way to the peer. Sometimes its not about breaking records but a day full of constant action is always welcome in our books! Hell it still beats sitting on the couch getting fat!
 
wwj6g9.jpg
 
Next on the menu are monster eyes, more pike and the illusive gar!
 
Tight lines

 

 

Great post! Holy moley you guys rock! Got to love those XCS 200! :D Got me a few after seeing them on your website. Keep fishing. Awesome photos as well!


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#3 Bassassins

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Posted 23 May 2013 - 09:17 PM

Thanks so much - we LOVE then ... not a bad price point either.  Glad you liked the report - more coming!


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Posted 23 May 2013 - 09:38 PM

Thanks so much - we LOVE then ... not a bad price point either.  Glad you liked the report - more coming!

 

Looking forward to them! Your site is bookmarked on my browser! :D


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Posted 23 May 2013 - 09:39 PM

Awesome report...those are some sweet pics too. what camera where you using?


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Posted 23 May 2013 - 10:02 PM

Awesome report...those are some sweet pics too. what camera where you using?

 

We use the GoPro Hero3 for most but the odd iPhone photo in there - glad you liked it!


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Posted 24 May 2013 - 10:40 AM

Great post! Holy moley you guys rock! Got to love those XCS 200! :D Got me a few after seeing them on your website. Keep fishing. Awesome photos as well!

 

I'm liking the look of the XCS 200 as well. Wanna get the citrus shad and the pumpkin seed.

 

Where's the best place to buy them in these parts?

 

Great report! Love the photos.


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Posted 24 May 2013 - 10:47 AM

Badass shots! Thanks for sharing.


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Posted 24 May 2013 - 11:30 AM

I'm liking the look of the XCS 200 as well. Wanna get the citrus shad and the pumpkin seed.

 

Where's the best place to buy them in these parts?

 

Great report! Love the photos.

 

Not a plug for anyone at all but we get ours at Sail.... 


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Posted 24 May 2013 - 12:06 PM

Awesome report, fantastic shots :cool:


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Posted 24 May 2013 - 01:05 PM

Not a plug for anyone at all but we get ours at Sail.... 

 

Thanks. :D


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Posted 24 May 2013 - 05:57 PM

Pictures are gorgeous! I love that last one! Congrats ! 


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Posted 24 May 2013 - 07:37 PM

That perch is a beauty. The first pic of that river is a Bob Ross painting.
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#14 Bassassins

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Posted 24 May 2013 - 10:27 PM

Thanks again guys - I now we are new on here but love the feedback.... 


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