Wednesday, April 23, 2014

White Bass in a Creek

I had a little time after work today (4/23/14) so I decided to check out a creek that flows in Falls Lake.  This creek holds lots of nice crappie but I was unsure of any White bass making it in there.   I arrived at the spot at aprox  7pm and hiked upstream a few hundred yards.  I was getting some hits on a White 1/16 oz super roostertail and was catching a lot of small white perch.  I lost that lure and I had 1 crappie jig in my ultralite box.  A Kalan's  grub in the "Acid Rain" color got the call and I immediately started getting hits on it.  Most were small white perch but I did catch a handful of decent White bass with one being a really nice one.   I also lost that lure and then put on a SSR #5 . That's a shallow shad rap #5 and I got a few hard strikes by catfish. I lost one about 4-5 lbs and caught a channel cat aprox 2 lbs and also one small bass. Next time I will be better prepared for this spot.



Here are a few pics.
This White Bass was a Brawler. 

 
Another one-
 

 Mack

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Back to the Chain Pickeral (Jack) Capital of the World- Lake Mayo


This past Friday(4/19/14) I had promised my good friend Rodney that I would meet him somewhere to fish.   That somewhere where he wanted to go was Lake Mayo and since I hadn't been here in 2 years I was eager to wet a line here.   see-  http://mackinncblog.blogspot.com/2012/03/jack-chain-pickerel-capital-of-world.html

We both arrived at the launch at 2 pm and fished until dark.  Funny, this was about the same conditions I had last time.  A warm period then several cold nights to shut the fish off. It is really a wonder we caught anything.
After a lot of lure changing I finally found a lure they would hit.  The Rapala brokenback( J11) in Firetiger.  This may have not been the best pattern I may have found if I kept changing lures but I was happy to just catch fish after a few coooold nights so I stuck with the J11. Most fish came by casting parallel to the bank and maybe 10 yds off the bank.
I caught 3 Jack and maybe 6 Bass on it with 1 Bass falling to a Roadrunner.

Get your  Rapala FireTiger  J11 Here - https://amzn.to/3VCP1NH

Here are a few pictures-





Nothing over 2 lbs today but I was just happy having a tug on the line.

Mack

Back to my favorite Spot

I called Steve and asked him did he want to go to my favorite spot. He said YES , but  I warned him about the dog and the copperheads.  We made it up there at daylight and the action was fast! Well, at least for me.  I caught 8 bass on the Cordell spot in a little over an hour as we had to leave just after 8 to get Steve to his work.  The water was a little high and stained but the fish don't care. No lunkers today but some good action.  Also,  here you need a good long casting reel to reach the best spots.

 I really like the Daiwa 2600ss for this long distance casting along with the Calcutta Baitcaster. Both reels are spooled with 12lb line.



see       http://mackinncblog.blogspot.com/2014/04/my-first-two-bass-outings-for-2014.html     for my first two trips at this spot for this year

Trip - 4/12/14  daylight to 815am

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Cary and Raleigh Urban fishing for 2014.

Lots of Lakes around  the  Cary , Apex and Raleigh area .   A lot of these lakes are from flooding problems on Crabtree creek.  Bond lake and   Crabtree Lake, are a couple examples of these and there are at least 20 of these built in  the Crabtree creek watershed area.   There are also a lot of small neighborhood lakes in this area as well. This post will hopefully be an on going post for this year of my "urban" fishing adventures in the Triangle.  

4/10/14
The first urban adventure was April 10th   on my way home from work.  I fished from  630 -730 and caught 2 bass on a Booyah spinnerbait.   The first bass hit on the 3rd cast(just like the monster I caught the other day) and she weighed in right at 6 lbs.   The second was really hungry and was about the same size as my bait .  That fish may have been 10 inches.   Not too bad for an hour of fishing.



Mack

Monday, April 7, 2014

Monster Bass !!! Can I get a BOOYAH!!!.......... 1st Lunker of the year.

April 2014
Booyah Spinnerbait that is!!!!!!!

Today after work I headed to a spot to do a little bank fishing to relieve some stress.  530 PM-630pm. Water was clear as it gets here and the water temp was 61 degrees with an air temp of about the same.
I started off with a road runner and caught a few small white perch (I was after huge crappie this spot is known for) and with nothing but small perch hittin I put on a 1/2 oz chartreuse booyah spinnerbait .
On my 3rd cast , BAAMMMM   she  felt like a good 3 or 4 lber and then her head came up and I thought "jeepers that's a hawg" then she started fighting and got me wrapped twice but I finally got her in. Thank goodness for 12 lb Ande line. That line is really tough!!!!. Only bass I caught in an hour of fishing but I wont complain.
Oh, If it wasn't for a trailer hook I would of never caught her.

See this post for how I do my trailer hooks-   http://mackinncblog.blogspot.com/2014/02/trailer-hooks-for-spinnerbaits.html 



Get the Booyah Tux and Tails here -    https://amzn.to/3UtrLRQ



The Bank on this spot has a lot of burrowing crayfish which I guess adds to the forage here.



 
Burrowing crayfish home


Thanks for lookin.................

#hugebass
#monsterbass
#bassfishing



My First Two Bass Outings for 2014

This is a report of my first 2 Bass outings of 2014.  I have been really busy and made it a point to get out to one of my favorite childhood spots(come to think of it,  it is one of my favorite spots even today).    This is awesome in the early spring and rat l trap style baits here work wonders.

1st trip was on March the 30th from 7 am - 930 and I caught 8.   All were from 2 lbs up to 4lbs with one lost big un.  2 were caught on a Booyah Spinnerbait, 2 hit a swimming super fluke on a 1/2 oz jig head and 4 hit a Cordell Spot.   

The air temp was a chilly 43 degrees with a water temp of 46 degrees.   Water was stained.

A few pics of the first trip



Now the Second trip-

This trip took place on 4-2 and was from 7am to 9am. Water temp had climbed from 46 the other day to 51 deg today.  I also caught 8 bass again with the smallest being around 2.5 lbs and the biggest maybe pushing 5. All hit the Cordell Spot but I also threw the Super Fluke on Jighead but had no takers on that one.  Had to leave biting fish to get to a doctors appt.   Dangit!!!

Here are a few pics- 


Thanks for looking-  Remember the Trap or Spot is awesome right now!

Saturday, April 5, 2014

The 2014 White Bass Run is ON!!

 I made two trips this week for white bass.  The first was on Wednesday April the 2 from 5pm till 730 pm.   I launched my Old Town 158 and I trolled a jig while heading upriver.  I hooked 1 nice white and continued upstream to one of my favorite spots.   I arrived there and caught a couple but nothing like I expected though I did catch a 5 lb bowfin on a jig.  I then trolled back down and caught another fish in the same spot as before so I anchored .  The bite here was on.  Most whites caught on a mini-spot but I did catch some on a curly tail jig .  I caught aprox 25 whites , 5 crappie, 6 Stripers and 3 perch.  The water temp was a nice 61 degrees with the air temp in the 80's.  
I saw several Bald Eagles , Herons and some Pileated Woodpeckers. 

A few Pics-





Fast forward to Friday April the 4th and I decided to go to this same spot but instead of a PM trip I chose an AM trip. I launched the Old Town 158  at 7 am and went to where I caught them the other day.
Nothing!!!..I headed to another spot and caught a few but it was slow.  I then headed back down to the good spot and they were biting.  I caught aprox 30 white bass, 3 stripers, 3 crappie and 3 perch along with 1 small largemouth.  I good morning on the water.  I left at 1130 and had a nice day catching fish and seeing  eagles, ducks and a few Hawks. 

Here are a few pictures of the fish-




And here are the lures I used today.  These lures will catch any white bass.  
 Starting at 12 and going clockwise - Mini-trap(the most productive lure this week), #2 Blue Fox spinner, Gotcha curlytail grub on 1/16 oz jighead,  5 in Swimmin Fluke on 1/4 oz jighead(this caught the biggest white),  Chartreuse Roadrunner, and a Cordell Mini Spot.

Thanks Mack...........

Hickory Shad on The Roanoke with Aki, March 15, 2014

Aki and I made the trip to the Roanoke River at Weldon , North Carolina  3/15/14 in search of some more shad ( the Tar was Good 2 weeks ago but we needed more shad) ....

We arrived at the ramp at 4 pm and I immediately started throwing a big sassy shad for stripers . Got a few hits but no good takes. I put the rod down and picked up my shad rod and on the third cast caught a hickory.

Today, to get a hit you really had to slow the retrieve down and be deep, the shad came through in waves and 1 person caught one then the next person would. Not a great day but we caught enough to get our "FIX" . The stripers were also biting a little right at dark and I couldn't get one but Aki did.

After dark we headed over to Cracker Barrel and My wife and her family(my wife is taking care of her mother this weekend) and I told them Aki was a son of mine I hadn't told them about, I wish I had a pic of meemaws surprised look. funny stuff.

Here are a few pictures and then a video of Aki landing his first Roanoke River Shad.


Video of Aki Landing a Shad....His first??


Thanks for lookin. Mack