Sometimes the puzzle pieces all come together. Heavy fog at daybreak, so I spent the first hour working on the sonar just looking. Right when fog lifted, I found what I was looking for. Caught 30 plus fish, with about a dozen between 3-6 lbs. Biggest fish tipped the scale at 6.2 lbs (personal best smallie since moving to Montana). The big guy upstairs blessed me with an awesome day… only boat on the water too. Hope you enjoy photos. Tight lines to all
Yep JB, i think the big guy up stairs was there in the boat with you. Some fine catches and great pics. Thanks for the share.
JB134 wrote:
Sometimes the puzzle pieces all come together. Heavy fog at daybreak, so I spent the first hour working on the sonar just looking. Right when fog lifted, I found what I was looking for. Caught 30 plus fish, with about a dozen between 3-6 lbs. Biggest fish tipped the scale at 6.2 lbs (personal best smallie since moving to Montana). The big guy upstairs blessed me with an awesome day… only boat on the water too. Hope you enjoy photos. Tight lines to all
What an awesome day for you JB. Nice big fat smallies. Thanks for sharing.
Hack 🇺🇸🍺🍺
That’s the kind of day that happens when the stars align and you hold your mouth right!!!
Outstanding ! That’s a pig of a smallie.
Good for you.
Guess it did all come together, JB. Beautiful smallies, great pics. Wish there were 2 boats on the water and I was in the other one.
Wow - what an awesome day, and beautiful fish!
Congrats, and thanks for sharing!
Wow that would’ve been the best day of my life!!!! Great pics and love that huge grin. Lol
Keep it up! You have officially become a legend of stage at this point!!!! Say hi to Saw 1 for me.
JB134 wrote:
Sometimes the puzzle pieces all come together. Heavy fog at daybreak, so I spent the first hour working on the sonar just looking. Right when fog lifted, I found what I was looking for. Caught 30 plus fish, with about a dozen between 3-6 lbs. Biggest fish tipped the scale at 6.2 lbs (personal best smallie since moving to Montana). The big guy upstairs blessed me with an awesome day… only boat on the water too. Hope you enjoy photos. Tight lines to all
If Bass could be called Moby Dick I think you caught Moby.
JB134 wrote:
Sometimes the puzzle pieces all come together. Heavy fog at daybreak, so I spent the first hour working on the sonar just looking. Right when fog lifted, I found what I was looking for. Caught 30 plus fish, with about a dozen between 3-6 lbs. Biggest fish tipped the scale at 6.2 lbs (personal best smallie since moving to Montana). The big guy upstairs blessed me with an awesome day… only boat on the water too. Hope you enjoy photos. Tight lines to all
BEAUTIFUL SMALLIES JB!!!! My god, that's the kind of day many of us only dream about. He!!, my dreams aren't even that good LOL. Great job and thanks for the awesome pictures.
As Al Pacino said in the movie Scent of a Woman, “I’m just getting warmed up”. Hahaha… seriously, I’m humbled by many of the kind words. I’m new here in Montana, and have only been fishing these lakes for a few months. So I consider myself in school, and trying to figure these lakes out as they are all different. Today was only my 3 rd time on this lake. It was a great day, and I’m sure just dumb luck. All these lakes are just beautiful… and for the most part have little to no pressure. What pressure there is, are guys targeting trout, Kokanee, etc. My long term game is that once winter hits, I can live off all your pictures as I patiently wait for these lakes to unfreeze. 😉
Betts
Loc: Finger Lakes NY
JB134 wrote:
Sometimes the puzzle pieces all come together. Heavy fog at daybreak, so I spent the first hour working on the sonar just looking. Right when fog lifted, I found what I was looking for. Caught 30 plus fish, with about a dozen between 3-6 lbs. Biggest fish tipped the scale at 6.2 lbs (personal best smallie since moving to Montana). The big guy upstairs blessed me with an awesome day… only boat on the water too. Hope you enjoy photos. Tight lines to all
Man…what a fantastic day for you! I’ll bet you’re still feeling the adrenaline rush. Beautiful lake, too. Thanks for the photos. 🎣😁
And there you have it......yes indeed, our lord did bless you that day!
JB134 wrote:
Sometimes the puzzle pieces all come together. Heavy fog at daybreak, so I spent the first hour working on the sonar just looking. Right when fog lifted, I found what I was looking for. Caught 30 plus fish, with about a dozen between 3-6 lbs. Biggest fish tipped the scale at 6.2 lbs (personal best smallie since moving to Montana). The big guy upstairs blessed me with an awesome day… only boat on the water too. Hope you enjoy photos. Tight lines to all
WOW, those are some slabs, nice
Awesome day of fishing JB thanks for sharing 🍻 cheers
bric
Loc: Helena, MT
JB134 wrote:
As Al Pacino said in the movie Scent of a Woman, “I’m just getting warmed up”. Hahaha… seriously, I’m humbled by many of the kind words. I’m new here in Montana, and have only been fishing these lakes for a few months. So I consider myself in school, and trying to figure these lakes out as they are all different. Today was only my 3 rd time on this lake. It was a great day, and I’m sure just dumb luck. All these lakes are just beautiful… and for the most part have little to no pressure. What pressure there is, are guys targeting trout, Kokanee, etc. My long term game is that once winter hits, I can live off all your pictures as I patiently wait for these lakes to unfreeze. 😉
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I would say you could be the teacher! Congrats on the Pb! Some very nice smallies, think you are dialing it in. Thanks for sharing.
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