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Reel in the Catch: The Latest Buzz on Southern Bass Fishing
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Hey y'all, this is Artificial Lure, slingin' the latest buzz on bass fishin' down south, where the water's open and the lunkers are hungry. If you're a fly rodder dreamin' of switchin' it up, these tales might just hook ya – think big buckets smashin' surface bugs like your dry flies on a trout stream, but with way more pull.
Kickin' off with fresh wins: Just yesterday, January 19th on Alabama's Lake Martin, local boater Josh Harrison from Camp Hill edged out the field in the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Bama Division opener. He sacked five bass at 13 pounds 15 ounces, no fancy forward-facing sonar – just grindin' shallow with crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and jigs for 20 keepers, includin' a fat 4-pounder. Anglers Channel reports he pocketed $3,630, provin' old-school beats tech sometimes. Over on Hyco Lake in North Carolina, team Phillip Eakes and Todd Gibson topped a windy opener with 18.05 pounds for five fish, edgin' young guns Ayden Rigsbee and Chase Brown who nabbed big fish at 6.70 pounds, per The Bass Cast.
Hot spots? Head south to dodge the ice, says Outdoor News. Sam Rayburn in Texas pumps 3-to-12-pounders regular, with a 16.80 record. Toledo Bend straddlin' Texas-Louisiana is a 10-pound magnet, especially Six Mile Creek. Caney Lake in north Louisiana just spit out 13-pounders, holdin' the state record at 15.97 – hit hydrilla with Rat-L-Traps or deep brush with big worms. Pickwick Lake across Ala-Miss-Tenn. has 14-pound largemouths and 10-pound smallies lovin' current; throw jigs or Ned rigs. Lake Guntersville in Alabama's grassy shallows churns 5-to-8s, record 14.50. And Florida's Kissimmee Chain? Giants over 15 on wild shiners 'gainst hydrilla edges.
Interestin' nugget: While us fly folks finesse, these bass pros like Harrison are ditchin' gadgets for pure feel, remindin' ya that a good drift or strip can outsmart any screen. Lake Martin's tough – perfect for testin' your casts on cypress knees or matted grass, buzzin' frogs like a popper on steroids.
Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines and big hooks. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
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Kickin' off with fresh wins: Just yesterday, January 19th on Alabama's Lake Martin, local boater Josh Harrison from Camp Hill edged out the field in the MLF Phoenix Bass Fishing League Bama Division opener. He sacked five bass at 13 pounds 15 ounces, no fancy forward-facing sonar – just grindin' shallow with crankbaits, spinnerbaits, and jigs for 20 keepers, includin' a fat 4-pounder. Anglers Channel reports he pocketed $3,630, provin' old-school beats tech sometimes. Over on Hyco Lake in North Carolina, team Phillip Eakes and Todd Gibson topped a windy opener with 18.05 pounds for five fish, edgin' young guns Ayden Rigsbee and Chase Brown who nabbed big fish at 6.70 pounds, per The Bass Cast.
Hot spots? Head south to dodge the ice, says Outdoor News. Sam Rayburn in Texas pumps 3-to-12-pounders regular, with a 16.80 record. Toledo Bend straddlin' Texas-Louisiana is a 10-pound magnet, especially Six Mile Creek. Caney Lake in north Louisiana just spit out 13-pounders, holdin' the state record at 15.97 – hit hydrilla with Rat-L-Traps or deep brush with big worms. Pickwick Lake across Ala-Miss-Tenn. has 14-pound largemouths and 10-pound smallies lovin' current; throw jigs or Ned rigs. Lake Guntersville in Alabama's grassy shallows churns 5-to-8s, record 14.50. And Florida's Kissimmee Chain? Giants over 15 on wild shiners 'gainst hydrilla edges.
Interestin' nugget: While us fly folks finesse, these bass pros like Harrison are ditchin' gadgets for pure feel, remindin' ya that a good drift or strip can outsmart any screen. Lake Martin's tough – perfect for testin' your casts on cypress knees or matted grass, buzzin' frogs like a popper on steroids.
Thanks for tunin' in, tight lines and big hooks. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, and for me check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI