I've had a few flurries if you will, My first was on KY Lake in the summer of '98 and we were fishing in the evening and it began to rain but we didn't want to quit fishing so we headed closer to the dock and it let up and we decided to stay out. Well that night the clouds cleared rather quickly as they do with a summer storm, and the biggest full moon you ever seen appeared and we commenced to chunking buzzbaits on a point and all of a sudden we caught 7 or 8 bass that all weighed over 3lbs in consecutive cast!!!
The second time was in a tournament on Pickwick lake in October and we had struggled all morning and my son (then was 12 or 13 yrs old) caught a 3lbder and as we finished putting it in the box I noticed a single shad/minnow flicker and threw a hook some bass spinnerbait in blue glimmer and caught our limit in 4 of 5 casts and my son just sat in the bottom of the boat going "dad this is ridiculous can I fish?".
The last time was last summer, after taking a guide trip/ledge fishing class with Dave Stewart I set out on my own to find some ledges... well my son (now 19 at the time) was with me skeptical to say the least saw me set the hook into a 4-1/2 smallmouth and for the next 15 minutes I couldn't tell you the weight we had amassed - I know our best 5 was well over 23lbs, with a mixture of large and smallmouths - Awesome.
Guitar players get into a "zone" as where no matter what note they play is right and sounds awesome, every one will tell you that is why they play to hit that "zone" and when it happens in fishing it is just as awesome even if it only last for 15 minutes a year it is why I love bass fishing.



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