A friend of mine caught an 8 lber yesterday around 12:00. I have seen the pics, very nice fish.
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A friend of mine caught an 8 lber yesterday around 12:00. I have seen the pics, very nice fish.
[QUOTE=Wormin;362995]I would have thought you were tired of putting those hogs in your boat by now anyways and was ready for a break. I have been fishing Willisburg for a change in scenery and to miss the mad house at Cedar. As soon as I start hearing how tough it getting on Cedar then it's time for me to go back there and start fishing it again.[/QUOTE]
Thats sounds like a good idea. I mght start going to Cumberland until the "spring fling" is over.
[QUOTE=rustedhook;362856]It's just barely spring and already I'm looking forward to winter.[/QUOTE]
According to the weatherman, you are going to get your wish, at least for a few days....
I just got solid confirmation on that 8 pounder caught yesterday. My buddy was down there fishing solo yesterday. He caught one about 4 pounds (crankbait). He told me a guy came over and asked him if he had a scale. My buddy weighed the fish for him on a digital scale and said it was 8 pounds on the nose. Guy caught the fish on a jig.
Did the 8 lber. go back into the lake ? or get eat like the rest of the bass in that lake ? I had the fishing time of my life over there about 4 years ago , all be it in the winter when there were'nt hardly any boats on the water , with numerous fish from 3 to 5.5 lb . An awsome day. I believe those fish are not there any more and were put to the knife . Would be interested to hear other opinions on the bass population in Cedar Creek.
[QUOTE=fishalltime;363063]Did the 8 lber. go back into the lake ? or get eat like the rest of the bass in that lake ? I had the fishing time of my life over there about 4 years ago , all be it in the winter when there were'nt hardly any boats on the water , with numerous fish from 3 to 5.5 lb . An awsome day. I believe those fish are not there any more and were put to the knife . Would be interested to hear other opinions on the bass population in Cedar Creek.[/QUOTE]
These fish are getting smart. They get hammered every day seven days a week. This lake is like any other new lake, it has already peaked.
[QUOTE=rustedhook;363079]These fish are getting smart. They get hammered every day seven days a week. This lake is like any other new lake, it has already peaked.[/QUOTE]
not every bass there is put to the knife i caught 7 there a few weeks ago biggest being over 7 and smallest being around 3-4 and all 7 are still swimming or atleast they was after i caught them