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The spawn is on!!!!W/pics
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If anyone likes bass fishing as much as I do I would get down to Quail and Sand Hollow. The BIG females are staging and the males are very aggressive. I didn't fish as hard as I usually do because I wanted my daughter to catch fish so I helped her, the fish gods were grateful. I caught my biggest largemouth to date, 7 lbs. 15 oz. A big ol' female FULL of eggs. 22 3/4 inches long and fat and thick! I wish I would have gotten the girth but we snapped a couple pics, weighed and measured her and hurried to put her back in the water. It would be at the taxidermist right now if she wasn't about to spawn. My six year old was very understanding to my amazement. Water temp. averaged about 56* at Quail. 55-57* at Sand Hollow. The bass seemed to be focused on the sandy, brushy ups and downs at both lakes. Jigs worked best. A shout out to my buddy Dan Smith at Sportsmans Warehouse who handed me a rainbow swimbait before I left for the weekend, it only caught one fish but it was the bigun'. I owe him one. Saturday was great weather in the morn but wind later on. Sunday the same but with rain. Fished SH in the rain then hit Quail on the way out from the shore, fish were still biting despite low temps. And all those times I said that rainbows make good walleye and bass snacks to my fly flingin' friends, check out the last pic, what I caught my big one on [Tongue], yes that is a rainbow swimbait.
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#2
Nice picks. It looked like you had a good time.
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#3
Nice fish!
I love to see the kids fishin' with their dads. Those are My best memories in life. Both with my kids and with my father, uncles and aunte. Thanks for the report!
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#4
Awesome report and pics. Looks like you had a great time with the kid! [cool]
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[font "Comic Sans MS"][black][size 3]Nice: Nice, report, Now thats how memories are made.[/size][/black][/font]
[font "Comic Sans MS"][size 3] Glad you put in some pic's too. [/size][/font]
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#6
Nice fish looks like tons of fun
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#7
Great reportr and nice bass! Alll of them!
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#8
Nothing better then a big old largemouth on your line. That is a beautiful fish
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#9
Nice fish Bro. I really enjoy posts like this that involve kids. I love taking my grand kids out, even if it's just in my back yard (Hobble Creek) they sure enjoy it.
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#10
Nice John. Looks like a great time. Glad you and the daughter got out to smack some big ol largemouth. [cool]
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#11
Nice fish on the swim bait. Thats what we use in Castaic lake in Ca. all the time, good for toads.
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#12
great report and good pics, looks like the little one had fun[Smile]
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#13
That's quite the nice fish you got there John. Your avatar is very cool too.
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#14
Bearclaw, still waiting on some warmer temps for Jordanelle. We might have to hit Willard first.
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