
Originally Posted by
elnutsmalljaws
One was a 16 inch smallmouth that I caught on a redneckshadrap (FNF) jig. Yes it got so bad I was fishing the fly. I had one other good pull down but I missed him day dreaming.
Come on now Mark, "So bad that I was fishing the fly", makes me think Operator Error was involved somewhere for the Fly always works in cold water, especially in Clear Cold Water even in Chocolate Milk Cold Water (for Crappie that is) (It could have been that redneckshadrap fnf jig, just kidding Billy). That daydreaming pull down miss just could have been the 5 plus pounder that would have made the day. I will assure you that if you dedicate to fishing the fly from daybreak to 11am and throw nothing else when the water is below 53 degrees, you will catch more big Smallies than you ever see in the wintertime. Only been fishing it since December 2004 and I have caught and released a 6-6, 6-4, 6-2, 2 that were 5-15, another 25 or so between 5 and 6, and no telling how many between 4 and 5 (a guess would be 40-50) and that is including only 20 days on the water in the winter of 2006/2007 and 2007/2008 due to all my hernias. Planning on going back to Dale this Thursday thru Sunday and adding to all 3 weight columns and hopefully putting my first 7+ in the boat. I know it is a confidence thing, but EVERY time I launch at Dale when the water is 53 or below, I EXPECT to catch a 5 pounder. You keep throwing that fly, "If you fish it, THEY will come", THEY meaning BIG SMALLIE MOMMAS. All that being said, I wish I was with you for any day on the water is better than any day any other place. If I ever do hit the Powerball, I might as well give my wife her half up front for with me having houseboats on Dale and Ky, plus the best bass boat money can buy with the BIGGEST motor on all of them, I see too many days on the water and divorce proceedings starting eventually. Oh a guy can dream for a while.