
Originally Posted by
elnutsmalljaws
Drove down yesterday late afternoon to Ky for my first night trip of the year to chase some Smallies. 3 weeks of catching Greenfish on Barkley was REALLY GOOD but Smallies is still number one in my book. Launched out of Sugar Bay around 7:30pm and took out at 9:30am this morning for 14 glorious hours on the water plus 2 hours and 45 minute drive each way makes for a long day ( I am posting and going to bed). I find 7 boats all over Sugar last night and 2 of them were in my favorite topwater area just at sundown. Tried a new area and hammered a GIGANTIC 10" Smallie on a Booyah Buzzbait right off the bat. Usually I am catching Greenfish on topwater before sundown so a Smallie first is a bonus and tells me the Brown fish are stacked in Sugar and ready to eat......WRONG!!!!!. Only one bite on Buzzbait and all the boats hightail it out before dark to get back to the ramp. Now I have Sugar all to myself and I would soon find out that I had Duncan, Smith, Higgins the main lake and probably Barkley to myself as well. I saw one boat at exactly 11pm on the other side of the lake around Big Bear area and he was heading to the marina. If it were not for 2 barges that went up and down the lake, I would have thought the place was closed. That is it, 1 boat at 11pm and 2 barges until daybreak. I start my Milk run for smallies with my Chameleon Craw Hook Some Bass Tube (which never fails) that was never until last night. Spot one nothing, spot two nothing, spot three nothing, spot four nothing....my best 4 spots with my favorite never fails tube and not even a bite much less a fish. Switch it up to a jig and run same for spots again....NOTHING. It is now 11pm and I am totally flustered. Time for radical changes, out comes the Black Drop Spinnerbait - Jewel "The Jolt" Drop Spinnerbait that is. Best drop spinnerbait made and I can only find them at Baits and Bullets. I go to my favorite point ledge and cast away on top and drag the spinnerbait off the edge. It takes only a few cast and WHAM, keeper LARGEMOUTH about 17" - 3lb on top of the point ledge in about 6 feet of water. A few cast later on top another 17" - 3lb Keeper LARGEMOUTH same general area. I cast a few more times with nothing and then try to force-feed them a Tube to which I get NOTHING. Move over to Duncan to a hump and bank that has produced good SMALLIES on the drop spinnerbait in the past and they produce again...but this time it is more LARGEMOUTH. One right after another between the two spots and I keep rotating between them, for they are so close. Back and forth with LARGEMOUTH after LARGEMOUTH all on the drop spinnerbait. I start running these 2 spots with my point ledge in Sugar back and forth for the rest of the night. Make a long cast, let it drop to the bottom, one small rip off the bottom then SLOW roll all the way back to the boat trying to skim the bottom. Even with me over-fishing the tube and jig in my STUPIDITY to try to force-feed, why I don't know. But end up with 22 fish - with 20 keepers (Best 5 about 18lbs)- all of them 15"-18" long, ALL LARGEMOUTH, ALL on drop spinnerbait by daybreak plus the GIGANTIC Smallie on Buzzbait before dark. Daybreak hits and it is back to the Buzzbait to which I catch 3 more Greenfish all in the 12" range. 26 fish in total and amazingly the 4 buzzbait fish are not keepers, no bites at all on tube, jig, crankbait, C Rig, T Rig or anything else that I tried except for the Drop Spinnerbait. I have never caught this many fish on the Drop Spinnerbait in one night in my life. I don't think I have ever caught more than 5 in a night much less 22. I can't explain it at all. I go to all my Smallie spots and they are inhabited with Greenfish and good Greenfish at that. I catch very few Largemouth on this bait in the past and can not explain it for the life of me. If you told me that the first fish of the night would be a Smallie on a buzzbait in Greenfish territory and that I would not catch another Smallie all night plus not get one single bite on the Tube or Jig all night, I would have lost everything I own on that bet. Daybreak comes and they put the "Open" sign in the window and here come all the boaters from all directions. I realized why I hate fishing daytime on the weekend and why I am a night fisherman especially on the weekend as one couple tried to go in front of me on a bank (I see a theme developing), they were nice enough after they realized how stupid they were to move down the lake to another spot and then the moran in the Red Ranger pretty much runs right over me as I am fishing a point around 8am. I paid him back upon my exit as I was on full plane and got closer to him than he did me plus I told him that he was Number 1, if you know what I mean. Strange night in that I was Totally alone on the lake, wearing my Dale Hollow winter gear in Mid-May, catching Greenfish on a Drop Spinnerbait in places that I NORMALLY catch Smallies. If it wasn't for Chunknwind calling me at 4am asking for a report, I would have thought I was the only person left on the face of the planet with my private little lake to fish. With the Barkley success the past 3 weeks and last nights Greenfish extraviganza, I may have to change my login to "elnutlargejaws" since I have forgotten how to catch the Brown fish. A few more nights like last night and my FNF rod will be in the boat and surely I can catch a Brownie that way. Good Luck fellas and catch a Big Ol Brownfish for me (since I have obviously forgot how) for I will now start packing to move in a couple of weeks. I said it a couple of days ago (and lied) but this was probably my last trip to Ky and Barkley until next spring (maybe I will get lucky and have to lie again and sneak one more night in before the move).