reefrunner
Well-Known Member
Got up to Cana l La ke this long weekend and the bass fishing was spectacular. I used two baits all weekend, in what resulted to be over 50 largies of various size over three days. Fishing out of a 12 foot tinny, for the most part I was solo. My camera is still iin for repairs so I managed this one pic of an average bass on my blackberry.
I did get a nickle one evening that my neighbour who came for a fish captured, hopefully he'll remember to send me the photos and I'll post it.
If anyone has ever fished this particular lake, you'll know it's chalk full of weeds, everywhere; qwhich makes it a tough but respectable bass fishery. I concentrated on areas that had rock sholes and I would cast toward the inside weed edges near them. If deeper water was nearby all the better. Sunday evening I ventured into a lot with many stumps and was maybe 2 or three feet deep.
My arsenal: 7 foot medium casting setup, 20 pound power pro, Brown and green tipped Senko, rigged texas and weightless. 6'6" MH baitcast setup, 50 pound power pro, frog patterened zara spook.
Daytime fishing when the sun was high was slow. Inside weed edges dropping senkos. Get a lot of taps from perch nibbling at the worm, even hooked into some jumbos. Some smaller quarter pounder largies, two 3pounders and a four pounder with a huge head that will be 5 come fall.
Evening I was unstoppable. It was so easy it should've been illegal. I love bass evenings like that. Pretty much every cast i had a fish, some very respectable suize ones too. I was going back and forth between the spook and the senko, each were porducing. I love top water, so if i missed a big fish I would follow up with the senko.
Friday evening I went out with my neighbour, who is a young fella that was catching lots of pannies on worm under a float. I wanted to show him how exciting top water could be. The lake was perfectly calm, it was very humid, almost looked like rain was coming, I was sweating underneath a hood sweatshirt to keep the skeeters away. First cast to a stump that was in about a foot deep, walking the spook back to boat a boil behind the bait. Stop it, I ask my neighbour if he saw that, and then splash. It was a great fight that saw the brute most stay down and take some good runs. Got her to the net and it was ther biggest largie my neighbour had seen, weighed it a 5.3 lbs. And back into the drink.
Saturday was the best of all. I was lost in a stump field catching fish hand over fist. People were following me in there seeing all the success I was having, lol. It was hard for me to get off the water as I wanted to race into Orillia to catch the newest 3D Transformers flick. (Awesome, save Meagan Fox's abscence).
In all it was a great weekend with say fifty bass caught. Evenings were the greatest, calm waters, fish biting. Best basss weekend in a while.
Tight lines,
reefrunner
I did get a nickle one evening that my neighbour who came for a fish captured, hopefully he'll remember to send me the photos and I'll post it.
If anyone has ever fished this particular lake, you'll know it's chalk full of weeds, everywhere; qwhich makes it a tough but respectable bass fishery. I concentrated on areas that had rock sholes and I would cast toward the inside weed edges near them. If deeper water was nearby all the better. Sunday evening I ventured into a lot with many stumps and was maybe 2 or three feet deep.
My arsenal: 7 foot medium casting setup, 20 pound power pro, Brown and green tipped Senko, rigged texas and weightless. 6'6" MH baitcast setup, 50 pound power pro, frog patterened zara spook.
Daytime fishing when the sun was high was slow. Inside weed edges dropping senkos. Get a lot of taps from perch nibbling at the worm, even hooked into some jumbos. Some smaller quarter pounder largies, two 3pounders and a four pounder with a huge head that will be 5 come fall.
Evening I was unstoppable. It was so easy it should've been illegal. I love bass evenings like that. Pretty much every cast i had a fish, some very respectable suize ones too. I was going back and forth between the spook and the senko, each were porducing. I love top water, so if i missed a big fish I would follow up with the senko.
Friday evening I went out with my neighbour, who is a young fella that was catching lots of pannies on worm under a float. I wanted to show him how exciting top water could be. The lake was perfectly calm, it was very humid, almost looked like rain was coming, I was sweating underneath a hood sweatshirt to keep the skeeters away. First cast to a stump that was in about a foot deep, walking the spook back to boat a boil behind the bait. Stop it, I ask my neighbour if he saw that, and then splash. It was a great fight that saw the brute most stay down and take some good runs. Got her to the net and it was ther biggest largie my neighbour had seen, weighed it a 5.3 lbs. And back into the drink.
Saturday was the best of all. I was lost in a stump field catching fish hand over fist. People were following me in there seeing all the success I was having, lol. It was hard for me to get off the water as I wanted to race into Orillia to catch the newest 3D Transformers flick. (Awesome, save Meagan Fox's abscence).
In all it was a great weekend with say fifty bass caught. Evenings were the greatest, calm waters, fish biting. Best basss weekend in a while.
Tight lines,
reefrunner