I got out on the lake around sunrise on Sunday and had a good topwater bite. I was working a frog in the lily pads and had 6 blowups. Of those 6 I connected with 4 and landed 3 - par for the course when frog fishing.
The quality was outstanding though. After hooking and losing a fish on the frog, the first fish I successfully landed was a 5lb 2oz bass, bigger than any bass I have caught in the last 2 or 3 years. This fish absolutely inhaled the frog, you couldn't hope for a better hookset on a frog.
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A little while later I caught this little guy that could barely fit the frog in its mouth. Really puts in perspective just how big a 5lb bass is.
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I decided to give my wrists a break and stop throwing the frog and started tossing a squarebill crankbait and on the 2nd cast I landed this nice bass. It was 4lb 7oz and larger than anything I caught last year, and probably the year before that. I consider this a totally lucky catch because I was not really giving any thought to lure placement when casting the crankbait, and even the decision to throw a crankbait was pretty random and not deliberately thought out. Right place at the right time, I guess.
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The wind started really picking up later in the morning so I called it a day and was off the water by 11am. I caught 4 bass in total - 3 on the frog and 1 on the crankbait. This was one of the better trips I've had at this lake in a long time... I was starting to think I lost my freshwater mojo so I will happily take this confidence boost.
The quality was outstanding though. After hooking and losing a fish on the frog, the first fish I successfully landed was a 5lb 2oz bass, bigger than any bass I have caught in the last 2 or 3 years. This fish absolutely inhaled the frog, you couldn't hope for a better hookset on a frog.
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A little while later I caught this little guy that could barely fit the frog in its mouth. Really puts in perspective just how big a 5lb bass is.
20220619_064532.jpg
I decided to give my wrists a break and stop throwing the frog and started tossing a squarebill crankbait and on the 2nd cast I landed this nice bass. It was 4lb 7oz and larger than anything I caught last year, and probably the year before that. I consider this a totally lucky catch because I was not really giving any thought to lure placement when casting the crankbait, and even the decision to throw a crankbait was pretty random and not deliberately thought out. Right place at the right time, I guess.
20220619_085428.jpg
The wind started really picking up later in the morning so I called it a day and was off the water by 11am. I caught 4 bass in total - 3 on the frog and 1 on the crankbait. This was one of the better trips I've had at this lake in a long time... I was starting to think I lost my freshwater mojo so I will happily take this confidence boost.
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