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Topic: Delta Bass Report: 6/16-6/19  (Read 790 times)

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HobieBlue

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I really thought the tides looked good this week, but fishing was slow, until tonight (6/19).  I threw a lot of topwater early in the morning for a couple of decent fish and several smaller ones.  When the sun got a bit higher in the sky, it was a real tough bite.  Fish were holding on deeper weedlines, 10-16 feet deep, and were hitting red crawdad crankbaits.  On Monday night, it was dead with no fish on topwater until dusk.  Then I had a 2.75 pounder hammer my popper.  A few minutes later, it was crushed again, just a huge explosion, which ended up being this 4.5 pounder (pic1).

Tonight, the wind died down and the tide was a fast incoming.  About 6:45, the fish started jumping and feeding all around, splashes everywhere.  I started throwing my popper on the rocks, and it was on!  I was getting hit on every other cast it seemed.  Only problem was I couldn't get 'em to stick.  I must have missed 15 fish tonight; but, I managed to get 9 in the yak, biggest was three pounds.  I'll be lamenting the one who got away though.  When I wasn't looking, a fish splahed and slurped up the popper.  I set the hook, and she took off 10-15 yards down the bank back towards me.  Jumped (maybe 22+ inches), shook, and sent my popper back to the yak air-mail style.  Could have gone 7-9 pounds.  Darn it!  I also lost another one tonight that looked to be in th 4-6 pound range.

It was a fun night with lots of action.  Plus the sunset was absolutely spectacular (pic2).

Next time I'll have sharper hooks!

Hobieblue


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Great sunset shot and a very entertaining fishing narrative, Bryan.  You've got the place dialed, and this seems like an acception to the rule of you landing a huge one!   :smt001
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152 Sumo

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awesome report, Bryan!  I need to make it out there sometime soon.  My kayak has been dry for weeks, and it has even been longer since I caught a fish.  I think I forgot what a bite feels like!


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Nice HB. Only you would be disappointed by landing a flawless 4.5# LMB..  :smt005

I've totally had fish do the same and chuck my lure right back at me. At Forebay a few years ago I had my personal best on the line, big striper. Had 'em on for a good long time when he bent out the hook and sent lure right at me. Splashed a few inches from the yak. Watching it float there motionless is the worst when your veins are pumping. :smt010

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HobieBlue, Where on the delta do you fish?  I've been reading the section here on the delta and today I'm going to do a delta recon trip.  This looks like a nice spot...
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All over the place.  Since I live on the Eastern side, that's where I usually fish.  I look for the quieter sloughs with lots of islands and vegetation.  Paradise Point off Eight Mile Road has an easy launch, and it is free if you ask nicely  :smt001

Whiskey Slough is another good option.  It is a dead end slough, so there are not too many boaters there. 

PM me if you'd like to hook-up sometime.

HobieBlue


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don't know how this quality report slipped past my eyes....Nice night out Bryan!
You are the only one, that gets it done on a consistant basis.
A flawless bass makes for a flawless shot...GOOD ONE(s)!
Thanks for the report!
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