3 Nickles in One Trip
3 Nickles in One Trip
As many of you know last weekend's 30km/h + winds made for less than ideal fishing conditions but we did the best we could with the hand we were given.
Day 1 We got set up and were fishing by 3PM.
It was our best day by far.
Water temp: 67
Water Clarity: 3.5 feet
Lures of choice:
Heddon Spit'n Image
Spro Frog
Berkley Powerbait Jerk Shad
Wacky Rigged Senkos
Texas rigged Creature Bait
Buzzbait
Nailed a 5.2, 5.0, 4.5, 4.4, 3.6 and one or two other low 3 pound fish.
Although we weren't getting the numbers I was used to with two nickles in the boat we went to bed real happy.
Day 2
Weather was cold and windy—water temp dropped 5 degrees overnight.
Water temp: 62
Water Clarity: 8-10 inches
Lures of choice:
Heddon Spit'n Image
Spro Frog
Buckshot Jigging Spoon
Wacky Rigged Senkos
Jig head and various powerbaits
Landed less than 5 bass all day but one was the 5 lbs 8oz pig caught on the spit'n image on a rocky smallie look'n shoreline. and a 4.4 before nightfall.
Day 3
Weather was cold and windy still
Water temp: 61 in spots
Water Clarity: 8-10 inches
Lures of choice:
Heddon Spit'n Image
Spro Frog
Buckshot Jigging Spoon
Wacky Rigged Senkos
Jig head and various powerbaits
Little luck with the smallies on deep humps. Caught 3 bass all day and lost the biggest of the trip (such a cliché) near the end of the evening. a 6 or close to it.
Here are pics of the 5lbs 8oz
Here is the 4lbs 5 ouncer
Anyway, here is a vid of the three nickles.
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Day 1 We got set up and were fishing by 3PM.
It was our best day by far.
Water temp: 67
Water Clarity: 3.5 feet
Lures of choice:
Heddon Spit'n Image
Spro Frog
Berkley Powerbait Jerk Shad
Wacky Rigged Senkos
Texas rigged Creature Bait
Buzzbait
Nailed a 5.2, 5.0, 4.5, 4.4, 3.6 and one or two other low 3 pound fish.
Although we weren't getting the numbers I was used to with two nickles in the boat we went to bed real happy.
Day 2
Weather was cold and windy—water temp dropped 5 degrees overnight.
Water temp: 62
Water Clarity: 8-10 inches
Lures of choice:
Heddon Spit'n Image
Spro Frog
Buckshot Jigging Spoon
Wacky Rigged Senkos
Jig head and various powerbaits
Landed less than 5 bass all day but one was the 5 lbs 8oz pig caught on the spit'n image on a rocky smallie look'n shoreline. and a 4.4 before nightfall.
Day 3
Weather was cold and windy still
Water temp: 61 in spots
Water Clarity: 8-10 inches
Lures of choice:
Heddon Spit'n Image
Spro Frog
Buckshot Jigging Spoon
Wacky Rigged Senkos
Jig head and various powerbaits
Little luck with the smallies on deep humps. Caught 3 bass all day and lost the biggest of the trip (such a cliché) near the end of the evening. a 6 or close to it.
Here are pics of the 5lbs 8oz
Here is the 4lbs 5 ouncer
Anyway, here is a vid of the three nickles.
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- JustinHoffman
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Outstanding, bud! And under some tough conditions, too!
Awesome to see the fish are fattening up for the fall...
Good Fishing,
Justin
Awesome to see the fish are fattening up for the fall...
Good Fishing,
Justin
Justin Hoffman
Field Editor - Ontario Out of Doors Magazine
Fishing Writer / Wildlife Photographer
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I may be stubborn sometimes but I swear I have had good luck in cold water and hot bluebird skies on topwaters. Times when they "shouldn't work".
Could I have caught more fish on other presentations? Well my 2 buddies were throwing slower moving baits but 2 of the 3 nickles were caught on topwaters as well as to of the 4lbs+ fish.
Could I have caught more fish on other presentations? Well my 2 buddies were throwing slower moving baits but 2 of the 3 nickles were caught on topwaters as well as to of the 4lbs+ fish.
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Well Torpedo I'd like to say it's all because I'm a better angler this year than I was last but that just isn't the whole truth. Sure I have learned a bit more, tried to figure out more precise "patterns" during any given day and become a bit more versatile but luck is a big factor too.The Torpedo wrote:
NICE FISH!
You seem to catch nickels with ease!!
Just curious, ever hit six??????
Great report man!
TT
TY
I have spent more hours out there this year than any other as well and I'm not always fish'n high pressured lakes. As for the 6 pound mark I'd have to say no.
I caught a 5lbs 12 ouncer and my Girlfriend caught a beauty 5 lbs 15.75 oz. Thing is on this trip I weighed 2 fish with my scale and switched to my buddy's scale and both times his scale registered 3-4 ounces higher. That would put my fish at or 1 oz off of 6 and hers to 6lbs 3oz+. Here is a pic of her beast. But hey there are always variables.
<a href="http://s348.photobucket.com/albums/q349 ... CN1225.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i348.photobucket.com/albums/q349 ... CN1225.jpg" border="0" alt="6lbs? Almost, off by 1/4 oz!"></a>