Doorhandle
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tcp...respectfully....Bass will hit anything that you put out there. So even trying to go after panfish or Pike...you stand the change of hitting something OOS....tcp said:*covers eyes and ears*. Shouldn't even been using bass baits this time of year.
let me tell you what happened last thursday, i was steelheading on a series of pools up in the east, 2 pools up, i got myself a nice steelhead, couple of hours later a white sucker comes along, and i moved up a pool thought i was going crazy seeing a bass jumping to the pool higher up, needless to say 20 mins later he hit my pink worm and gave me a nice show, few jumps, endless runs, wasnt really aiming for them, but he was in the same pool and happen to be hungry at the same time, now i got an OOS bass, but IMO if they bit your bait legally and they were out of season as long as you dont keep em nobody will say boo, happens to the me all the time, OOS fish hits, specially when walleye just opens up, they alot of OOS fish will hit the same lures, just sayin,Doorhandle said:Thanks for the kind words friends, I really didnt mean to cause a fuss I was just excited about the fish I caught.
:lol:MarksHooked said:Went down to Bayfront this morning, second cast: OOS Bass. Moved spots, few minutes later: OOS Bass. Moved spots again and changed lures: BIGGER OOS Bass lol. When Season opens in a few weeks now I'm sure to be skunked lol.