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Rideau River Smallie Report - Pics!

Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 5:31 pm
by JustinHoffman
Hello All,

Looking out the window at the pleasant sunshine and little breeze this afternoon, I decided to spend a few hours on the Rideau River, launching out of Echolands beside the airport.
This is a small stretch of river, one that I do quite well for musky in the fall, but have never really targeted bass on before. Of course, the pleasure boats and waterskiiers were out in full force, causing some major waves and turning the shoreline into the colour of coffee.
I had planned on flipping docks and cane for some largies, but due to the mudline that was present, ended up pitching to very few.
Hit a rocky point/bay that I've seen good smallies swimming throughout in the past, and decided to start pitching a Yum tube around. Targetted water between 4 and 12-feet deep. Didn't take long before the first smallie was snacking on my bait. Fought the 2.5-pounder for a bit, when I noticed a much bigger smallie chasing the hooked fish, trying to swipe the bait. Just as I am about to land the initial fish, the hook pulls free and shoots out from the surface. At this precise moment, the bigger smallie breaks the surface in hot pursuit of the abandoned tube. So, without a moments hesitation I drop the tube right back down and this smallmouth slams it. (Grabbed it as it dropped within the first foot of the surface!) Pretty neat to see in clear water...
Since I was fishing alone, I wanted to get a shot of this fish, so in the livewell he goes as I get my camera gear ready. It was as this point I noticed an immense tree lying in the water, beckoning me to pitch a flipping jig. I cruise up in the electric and begin pitching towards it. Nothing on the first two flips. Flip in a third time and jiggle the jig to and fro. Still nothing. Hmmm. Begin to quickly reel in to pitch again, and out from the branches comes a big-bellied smallie that slams my jig about five feet from the boat as I'm reeling the bait in. Now that was definitely cool to see!
A brief tussle and into the livewell she goes. Get the camera gear ready, set it on self-timer and happily pose with the fish. Easy as pie and back in the drink they both go. A quick weigh on the digi scale put the smaller at 3lbs 9oz, and the bigger one at 4lbs 1oz. Notice how dark the tree fish is from lying in the shade???
(I hope Big Bass 444 happens to read this post - goes to show how easy it is to take a photo when fishing solo without relying on a stringer and such...)
So, all in all a pretty good day. Spent three hours on the water, got a nice suntan and got a dozen and a half smallies for my trouble...can't beat that!
Good Fishing,
Justin

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Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 11:06 am
by Pickerel Boy
BEAUTY FISH!!!!!

worry..

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 11:13 am
by dana
excellent fish !!

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 11:17 am
by Markus
Love the pics and loved the report! Thanks for sharing .

Sharing reports like this and helping others to see the beauty and rewards from responsible angling goes a lot further with educating others then sneaking through the systems and sharing nothing.

Good stuff Justine. Always a pleasure.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 11:48 am
by dana
thanks marcus

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:07 pm
by SkeeterJohn
Personal comments aside :roll: Thanks for the post justin... it was a good report and proves decent pictures can be taken when your alone.

As for giving up spots... well bass being so few and far between i can just see the convoy of meat fisherman heading down to the rideau to find the fish justin caught :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Sure it'd be nice if we all blacked out our pictures but i'll take a wild guess that everyone knows there's bass in the rideau system :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 12:56 pm
by dana
Great pics!!..maybe just crop the pics a bit
don't tell quite so much and those 15year old
smallmouth you show may make it to 16...

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 1:08 pm
by Guest
Nice bass Justin!!

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 1:17 pm
by chubb
Justin

Gotta love those trees
Thanks for the great report and bass pics


Thats what its all about eh!

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 1:26 pm
by Markus
Dana, let it all out. You're soul is in pain for some reason. Take all the shots you want at me, but attacking a gentleman like John is pretty low.

I just wanted to thank Justine for sharing a great report....like you, my message was for the author.

I love how an angler that enjoys consuming fish somehow immediately becomes the dirty enviorment destroyer. :lol:

I just like to see everyone enjoying the resources and Justines reports are a perfect example as to what an evening on the water is all about.

names

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 2:43 pm
by Jigs
Markus:

Jeez Markus, it's J U S T I N.....................NO E

:!: :!: :!:

Yer damned if ya do and if ya don't sometimes.

You don't tell where ya caught it, and yer elitist, keepin all the good stuff secret. I flamed a couple of guys for that once, and am truly sorry.

You tell where ya caught it, and yer givin up the honey hole :shock:

Just say, "I went down to the friggin Rideau River........................SOMEWHERE................and caught some gol dang bass...............here's the pics"

But then it wouldn't be a good story and a good story has to be.................well.......good..............See :?:

And Justin's stories are usually.............good, as was this one.

Ah well :mrgreen:

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 3:06 pm
by dana
marcus...my soul is ok...
excellent jab for interupting your thread..
oh wait ...it wasn't yours



i eat fish too..there are people that fish and keep everything
even 4" bass

there have been threads on your site about it.

i'm in it for the love of fish and fishing

i'm in it to hopefully stop those gorgeous fish from ending up on some stringer after somebody who usually catches 4" bass
hones in on the coordinates..
not that it has ever happened

so have go
enjoy !!!

but maybe there is a bit of sense and
sincerity in my post..


dana

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 3:22 pm
by SkeeterJohn
Dana.. try to leave the personal comments out as your message will be far better received.

I actually agree with you but it was justin's choice to post and being bright enough i'm sure he understood that people may look for that spot while out on the river.

If you post a reply expect others to answer not only the author... we all have views.

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 4:42 pm
by dana
Hello John thank you for your reply...




All i see is
1. compliment on fish pictures
2. warning to perhaps not be so exact in showing exactly where
these beautiful fish that the author was so proud to show.
Again , i have been wrong before
and have apologized on more than one occaision

dana

Posted: Wed Aug 03, 2005 4:58 pm
by Cancatchbass
dana:

We go back many years, and I firmly believe your heart and soul are a few levels above most of ours. :wink:

Your original post in this thread was valid. Valid posts are not always well received by some.

I look forward to more contributions by you. They are needed.

CCB