Congrats on the hog. Very impressive. Curiosity has me wondering what lake you were on.

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Finally got done with school so i went out yesterday around 1:00 and the day started out slow. Finally caught a few around 2:30 and then around 3:30 the bite really turned on. My last cast of the day i was reeling in my line and thought i was stuck on some weeds. I decided to set the hook anyways and suddenly I drag started tearing out of my reel and i was getting towed in my kayak. After a minute or so i finally saw the bass and my jaw dropped. Next it took off to the sky and i thought i was going to lose it. Luckily it stayed on and i got it near the kayak and it ripped out drag underneath the kayak. It made one more jump a foot from the yak and one last run then i had next to me. I grabbed its body and pinned it against the kayak and grabbed the mouth because i wasnt letting this one get away. I have no clue about the weight but it is no doubt a trophy bass for indiana. Caught about 8 that day. I also got out today on my kayak and caught about 10 bass and crappie. All fish were caught on berkley flicker shad with a slow steady reel. This time of year it is best to use tight wobble crankbaits.
Congrats on the hog. Very impressive. Curiosity has me wondering what lake you were on.
Thanks. It came from a private pit in the evansville area. I think im gonna head out tomorrow hopefully the coldfront didnt ruin everything because the fishing was better than the summer.
Those are nice bass. I bet that was a lot of fun. I wish it were spring time already. I'm tired of this cold weather already. I hope this winter is mild like it was last year.
We need a nice freeze over to control the shad populations up in the creeks. Its getting bad, especially in the newburgh and cannelton pools
