Another Back Yard Bassin' Report

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Another Back Yard Bassin' Report

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Decided to end the weekend with a few hours in the back yard, fishing our local jewel.

Brought out a online friend, Uncle Buck, for his first shot of a bass on the bay.

He managed one real nice one, but it spit his hook on the first jump. doh.

All in all, five bass were caught in about three hours of fishing...

Overall it was a great night to be out, even though the winds were howling, making it very difficult to work the patterns that we've had success with so far this season. Here's some pics we did take.

Goran working the senko's in smallie territory.

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Me with a couple of nice Bay Largies.

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The release.

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Scotty's second of two Bay Bass.

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A Sunset through the Steel.

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A post that only a someone else from the Hammer could love.... :P
...anything to bend the rod
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Awesome Steve!! Gotta get out there sometime.
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Great day indeed Steve...WTG
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thanks guys.....since i started working, the bay has become my home....although i spent a lot of time on it before....

my persistance is actually starting to pay off.....
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Looks like a great time, always enjoy your reports keep them coming.
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steve-hamilton wrote:thanks guys.....since i started working, the bay has become my home....although i spent a lot of time on it before....

my persistance is actually starting to pay off.....
What are you finding works best up in your waters Steve??
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Post by steve-hamilton »

well my friend, those are the secrets i like to keep to myself.

ive found rubber outproduces spinnerbaits 10 to 1, however, that bigger bass pictured above was taken on a spinnerbait....

the biggest key to finding fish in the bay is learning the wind patterns, as the water conditions are drastically affected by the direction (and power) of the wind.....
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Steve, nice place there. You say in your backyard. Looks like you've got a pretty nice backyard. Great fish too.
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Post by steve-hamilton »

bobber, when i get home from work (4:30pm) i can be launched, and have my first cast taken, before 5pm.

so yepperz, i consider it my backyard....not to mention it feels private like a backyard....

i know if i haven't fished a certain tree in a while, that tree hasn't seen a cast since the last time i (or one of my close friends) hit the tree....

i'll find a six pounder this year....i believe by the end of the decade, i should have a 7-8 pounder taken from there....it has the size, bait, and proximity to a great lake to produce such a fish....

i'm heading down to the ramp tonight to have a view of a friendly tournament that is happening....all CFT guys...curious as to how they do.
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Post by Sherriff »

Steve, don't tell any of those tourney guys your spots! :D

I think you should get into those tourneys with the results you are getting outta there. oculd mean some serious $'s!!!

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i tried.....they wanted me to pay the 'club' fee on top of the tourney fee, even though the hammertown bay tourney would be the only one i entered....

not really worth it....especially considering i have zero interest in participating in any other tourney's.

i think i might head there now.
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