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Jun 16, 2022 19:20:15   #
RuffplayOR57 Loc: Klamath Falls, OR
 
Fredfish wrote:
Got to the lake at 9:30, water 76°-78°, covered with the same pollen/needles/and pine nuts. Tried a Squarebill, and dropped a Salt Tube with no luck. Picked up the finesse rod, and never put it down. 1st bite, 1.25lb Largemouth, second bite 1.25lb Smallie. Both from the leeward side of the 4th island
(out of 7). Fished a couple of my usual spots and only caught a couple little 1pounders. I decided to try the old blowdowns in the creek where the ramp is. On the weekends theres to much boat traffic, but only 3 of us today. The first one near the mouth has a monster living there!!! 3rd cast, let the Swimming Dinger settle under the tree, starting swimming it back to the boat. 3/4 of the way back it stopped dead, so I buried the hook. I had to turn the boat away from the tree, and as I did that, the beast started ripping line off the reel, like it was tangled in the prop!.I started cupping the spool to attempt to keep the monster out of the tree, to no avail. She got into the tree and POP went the 8lb leader. It was a clean break about a foot above the knot. My guess is Bass, because Pike always shred the leader.
I tried the next tree, and caught a 1.5 pounder, and lost a bigger one. Tried the first tree again and found no one home. Went back to the 2nd tree and nailed the fish of the day, 3 pounds even. Tried both trees one more time and called it a night. This is the home of our State record Largemouth 12lb 14oz, caught in 1961.
Got to the lake at 9:30, water 76°-78°, covered wi... (show quote)

Great Photos Fred, and heathy looking catches. It’s always nice to find “Big Momma”🐳 but sometimes she don’t play Fair. That’s how it works some times. That is why when I’m fishing for those in the submerged Trees, I’m using 20# or 30# braid with 10 to 17# leader on my rods. I have a couple setup that way, so I have a backup on the boat. But it sure is Fun, no matter the outcome. That’s for sharing the story and the Pics congratulations on your catches!

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Jun 16, 2022 19:39:27   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
AltaBell wrote:
Yes the parking fills up quickly at crystal lake thanks for the info on the log if you go to crystal pick up some shiners at the beer store on the right after the 4 way .


Thanks for the info AltaBell.

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Jun 16, 2022 19:42:57   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
RuffplayOR57 wrote:
Great Photos Fred, and heathy looking catches. It’s always nice to find “Big Momma”🐳 but sometimes she don’t play Fair. That’s how it works some times. That is why when I’m fishing for those in the submerged Trees, I’m using 20# or 30# braid with 10 to 17# leader on my rods. I have a couple setup that way, so I have a backup on the boat. But it sure is Fun, no matter the outcome. That’s for sharing the story and the Pics congratulations on your catches!


Thanks Ruff. I was catching smaller fish all day,and wasn't expecting a horse like that. I catch 3-4 pounders in the wood quite often on the 8lb rod. That one was a different animal. I'll definitely be ready next time.

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Jun 16, 2022 23:12:14   #
Mauwehu Loc: Norwalk Ct
 
Great report and pics Fred!
Sorry about the one that got away.
Would Love to see your name as the new record holder.
Going salt water fishing with my granddaughter tomorrow evening. Will post pics.

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Jun 17, 2022 01:15:05   #
Jim Kay Loc: Franklin, Virginia
 
Fredfish wrote:
Got to the lake at 9:30, water 76°-78°, covered with the same pollen/needles/and pine nuts. Tried a Squarebill, and dropped a Salt Tube with no luck. Picked up the finesse rod, and never put it down. 1st bite, 1.25lb Largemouth, second bite 1.25lb Smallie. Both from the leeward side of the 4th island
(out of 7). Fished a couple of my usual spots and only caught a couple little 1pounders. I decided to try the old blowdowns in the creek where the ramp is. On the weekends theres to much boat traffic, but only 3 of us today. The first one near the mouth has a monster living there!!! 3rd cast, let the Swimming Dinger settle under the tree, starting swimming it back to the boat. 3/4 of the way back it stopped dead, so I buried the hook. I had to turn the boat away from the tree, and as I did that, the beast started ripping line off the reel, like it was tangled in the prop!.I started cupping the spool to attempt to keep the monster out of the tree, to no avail. She got into the tree and POP went the 8lb leader. It was a clean break about a foot above the knot. My guess is Bass, because Pike always shred the leader.
I tried the next tree, and caught a 1.5 pounder, and lost a bigger one. Tried the first tree again and found no one home. Went back to the 2nd tree and nailed the fish of the day, 3 pounds even. Tried both trees one more time and called it a night. This is the home of our State record Largemouth 12lb 14oz, caught in 1961.
Got to the lake at 9:30, water 76°-78°, covered wi... (show quote)


Nice pics Fred!

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Jun 17, 2022 07:24:15   #
E.pa.al Loc: Martin's Creek
 
great day Fred!!
Maybe u hooked the diver's oxygen line & in a panic for air he was screaming your drag😂😂
You'll get the big girl next trip
Nice pics

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Jun 17, 2022 09:07:15   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Mauwehu wrote:
Great report and pics Fred!
Sorry about the one that got away.
Would Love to see your name as the new record holder.
Going salt water fishing with my granddaughter tomorrow evening. Will post pics.


Thanks Mark. That would be cool, if it Happened.
Good luck and Tight Lines! Looking forward to the pictures.

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Jun 17, 2022 09:07:36   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Jim Kay wrote:
Nice pics Fred!


Thanks Jim.

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Jun 17, 2022 09:15:08   #
OldBassGuy Loc: Temecula, CA
 
Fredfish wrote:
Got to the lake at 9:30, water 76°-78°, covered with the same pollen/needles/and pine nuts. Tried a Squarebill, and dropped a Salt Tube with no luck. Picked up the finesse rod, and never put it down. 1st bite, 1.25lb Largemouth, second bite 1.25lb Smallie. Both from the leeward side of the 4th island
(out of 7). Fished a couple of my usual spots and only caught a couple little 1pounders. I decided to try the old blowdowns in the creek where the ramp is. On the weekends theres to much boat traffic, but only 3 of us today. The first one near the mouth has a monster living there!!! 3rd cast, let the Swimming Dinger settle under the tree, starting swimming it back to the boat. 3/4 of the way back it stopped dead, so I buried the hook. I had to turn the boat away from the tree, and as I did that, the beast started ripping line off the reel, like it was tangled in the prop!.I started cupping the spool to attempt to keep the monster out of the tree, to no avail. She got into the tree and POP went the 8lb leader. It was a clean break about a foot above the knot. My guess is Bass, because Pike always shred the leader.
I tried the next tree, and caught a 1.5 pounder, and lost a bigger one. Tried the first tree again and found no one home. Went back to the 2nd tree and nailed the fish of the day, 3 pounds even. Tried both trees one more time and called it a night. This is the home of our State record Largemouth 12lb 14oz, caught in 1961.
Got to the lake at 9:30, water 76°-78°, covered wi... (show quote)


Awesome day Fred, me thinks you are settling into retirement nicely. Yep, we have all lost big ones and it won't be the last rest assured. Bet the old heart was pumping pretty fast my friend. Forty pound braid should do the trick!
Thanks so much for the great pictures, really great country you live in

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Jun 17, 2022 09:25:04   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
OldBassGuy wrote:
Awesome day Fred, me thinks you are settling into retirement nicely. Yep, we have all lost big ones and it won't be the last rest assured. Bet the old heart was pumping pretty fast my friend. Forty pound braid should do the trick!
Thanks so much for the great pictures, really great country you live in


Thanks Garey. I could definitely get used to it. I've been up there a half dozen times but always on the weekend. This was the first time there wasn't any boat traffic to and from the ramp. I've been looking at those trees for a while, but only expected to find average size fish. My adrenaline was flowing so much that my brain went into neutral. My goal was retie and try again. I should have picked up a heavier rod, and put a worm on that and tried again. DUMMY move! I'll be ready next time I get up there.
Glad you enjoyed them my friend.

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Jun 17, 2022 10:16:21   #
Big dog Loc: Bayshore, Long Island, New York
 
Fredfish wrote:
Got to the lake at 9:30, water 76°-78°, covered with the same pollen/needles/and pine nuts. Tried a Squarebill, and dropped a Salt Tube with no luck. Picked up the finesse rod, and never put it down. 1st bite, 1.25lb Largemouth, second bite 1.25lb Smallie. Both from the leeward side of the 4th island
(out of 7). Fished a couple of my usual spots and only caught a couple little 1pounders. I decided to try the old blowdowns in the creek where the ramp is. On the weekends theres to much boat traffic, but only 3 of us today. The first one near the mouth has a monster living there!!! 3rd cast, let the Swimming Dinger settle under the tree, starting swimming it back to the boat. 3/4 of the way back it stopped dead, so I buried the hook. I had to turn the boat away from the tree, and as I did that, the beast started ripping line off the reel, like it was tangled in the prop!.I started cupping the spool to attempt to keep the monster out of the tree, to no avail. She got into the tree and POP went the 8lb leader. It was a clean break about a foot above the knot. My guess is Bass, because Pike always shred the leader.
I tried the next tree, and caught a 1.5 pounder, and lost a bigger one. Tried the first tree again and found no one home. Went back to the 2nd tree and nailed the fish of the day, 3 pounds even. Tried both trees one more time and called it a night. This is the home of our State record Largemouth 12lb 14oz, caught in 1961.
Got to the lake at 9:30, water 76°-78°, covered wi... (show quote)

Excellent bit of water work!!!

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Jun 17, 2022 10:24:01   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Big dog wrote:
Excellent bit of water work!!!


Thanks Big Dog. It was a fun day, even the missed PB.

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Jun 17, 2022 10:47:13   #
Mauwehu Loc: Norwalk Ct
 
Fredfish wrote:
Thanks Mark. That would be cool, if it Happened.
Good luck and Tight Lines! Looking forward to the pictures.


And FYI— you don’t have to mow on the weekends anymore! 😁

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Jun 17, 2022 10:56:29   #
Fredfish Loc: Prospect CT.
 
Mauwehu wrote:
And FYI— you don’t have to mow on the weekends anymore! 😁



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Jun 17, 2022 14:52:54   #
HarryNH Loc: Amherst NH
 
Good job Fred. I've been dealing with outboard motor issues so I haven't been out yet, but maybe we got them resolved today so hopefully I'll go out sometime next week and have something good to report back to the masses.

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