I first want to say that the spring 2011 season was a absolute blast for me and I caught some of the best fish that I have ever caught on the river. I did not catch a world record fish nor did I even come close.
I know deep down that my chances of catching a world record fish are about the same as winning the lottery but that is not what this is all about.
The whole idea behind this blog was about setting a goal for myself and instead of just randomly fishing for what ever is biting focusing my efforts on a specific target. This blog was created to be a place where I could share my adventures with friends. Hey and who knows..If I really did end up catching a record fish how cool would it be to have a record of the events leading up to the big catch.
One thing that I can says is that by setting this goal it has helped me become a better fisherman. Over the past few years since I started river fishing exclusively I was going places and fishing all over for what ever bass species that might be biting at the time..Not any more. The past few months I have focused totally on catching a record shoal bass and nothing else. In doing so it helped me really hone my fishing skills in on this one specific target.. I have traveled places I would not normally go and fish in ways that I would not normally fish. . I have not landed the big one so far but I sure caught some of the best fish that I have ever caught on the river which tells me my efforts are paying off.
Below is a slide show of some of the fish that I caught this past spring. It was a total blast and now all I can think of is the upcoming fall season..The shoal bass will move up once again in preparation for the winter months and guess who will be there waiting..
Thanks for looking and I hope to see you all on the river.
Take care.
WJ
Join me as I document my adventures in the quest to catch the world record shoal bass.
Welcome to the quest.
The world record shoal bass is 8 lbs and 12 ozs and was caught on October 27 1977 in the Apalachicola River Florida. It has only been in the past few years that it has been targeted specifically by river fisherman with the rising popularity of kayak fishing.
A few years ago I discovered kayak fishing and decided to make the shoal bass my my main focus. It was even more recently that I was approached by a fellow kayak angler that was interested in making a film about the hunt for the world record shoal bass which sparked my interest greatly and spawned the creation of this blog. The hunt for this record fish has since become the focus of all of my fishing activities. I now target the shoal bass exclusively. I was recently asked by a fellow angler if I thought I really had a chance at catching a world record ? My reply.. Well my chances are are as good as yours or any body else but if I do YOU are damn sure gonna hear about it. I would like to dedicate this blog and my efforts to Philip (Swampthang) Mays who is the first person to ever take me on a kayak trip down the river for shoal bass and started this addiction that I love so much. Phil left this world recently for a better place. He was a true sportsman and will be deeply missed. Thank you Phil.
Sunday, June 26, 2011
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Hot summer fishing..A recent trip report.
Well there has not been much to report lately as far as big fish go. Seems like since summer kicked in and things heated up the big shoal bass headed for deeper waters to hide out until things cool off. Over the past few weeks we have experienced drought conditions around the state and the rivers have been extremely low and super clear.
I believe the big shoal bass seek out deeper water with cooler temps where they can hide out during these times. In a couple of months though we will start to transition into the fall pattern and the fishing should improve. The fish will move back up into the shoals to feed and fatten them selves up in preparation for winter..This is when I will have my next opportunity at that record fish.
You can bet that I will be there and be ready.
Here is a recent trip report that I made on one of the forums of a trip that me and my good Friend and fishing partner Glenn Anderson took a couple of weeks ago..The fishing turned out to be ok with both of us catching quite a few smaller bass and both ended up with one good fish each for the day.
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That did not keep up from getting out there though..
The morning started out slow but once we got into some shoals we found a pretty decent top water bite
that lasted until the sun cleared the tops of the trees around 11:00am..RBF scored on buzz baits and rag tail shads and
I caught a few on the ol trusty Torpedo..After the top water bite turned off it did not take long to figure out the ticket would be
soft plastics fished on the bottom in the deeper sections with current..The hot bait of the day was a watermelon seed zoom trick worm.
Watermelon seed is a excellent color choice when the water is super clear and we proved it on this day.
Between the two of us it was a 50 + fish day..Mostly dinks and 1 to 2 lbers but fun fun fun no matter how you look at it.
I had thought with the heat that we would be ready to call it a day around mid after noon but now way...We fished from sun up to
sun down..It was a blast...I even took along a ultra lite rod and some beetle spins and had a blast catching a few small bass and red breast.
There were red breast beds every where that we found a sandy bottom..
We caught a bunch around this size.
a darn nice shoal bass...Congrats
was able to hook into a good one myself.
like this in the summer months when it seemed like you could almost catch one on every cast when you found the right spot.
It was fun but I am looking forward to the cooler days of fall when the big ones start fattening up for winter.
Fish on my river fishing friends..I'll see you on the river.
WJ
I believe the big shoal bass seek out deeper water with cooler temps where they can hide out during these times. In a couple of months though we will start to transition into the fall pattern and the fishing should improve. The fish will move back up into the shoals to feed and fatten them selves up in preparation for winter..This is when I will have my next opportunity at that record fish.
You can bet that I will be there and be ready.
Here is a recent trip report that I made on one of the forums of a trip that me and my good Friend and fishing partner Glenn Anderson took a couple of weeks ago..The fishing turned out to be ok with both of us catching quite a few smaller bass and both ended up with one good fish each for the day.
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Trip report 06/11***Big ol bass and fresh fruit***
RatherBfishing likes his fruit prepackaged frozen in a bag.I like mine fresh cut and chilled.
Nothing like some ice cold fruit on a hot summer day to refresh you and give you a energy boost.
And it was a hot one..It was in the mid 90's for about the 16th straight day I believe in the state of Georgia.That did not keep up from getting out there though..
The morning started out slow but once we got into some shoals we found a pretty decent top water bite
that lasted until the sun cleared the tops of the trees around 11:00am..RBF scored on buzz baits and rag tail shads and
I caught a few on the ol trusty Torpedo..After the top water bite turned off it did not take long to figure out the ticket would be
soft plastics fished on the bottom in the deeper sections with current..The hot bait of the day was a watermelon seed zoom trick worm.
Watermelon seed is a excellent color choice when the water is super clear and we proved it on this day.
Between the two of us it was a 50 + fish day..Mostly dinks and 1 to 2 lbers but fun fun fun no matter how you look at it.
I had thought with the heat that we would be ready to call it a day around mid after noon but now way...We fished from sun up to
sun down..It was a blast...I even took along a ultra lite rod and some beetle spins and had a blast catching a few small bass and red breast.
There were red breast beds every where that we found a sandy bottom..
We caught a bunch around this size.
We caught a good many in the 1 to 2 lb range.
RatherBfishing caught the first big one of the day and what was really cool is he saw this fish and
kept casting to it until he coaxed the girl to pick up his worm..Way to stick with it there buddy and a darn nice shoal bass...Congrats
Now RBF is my buddy and I enjoy seeing him catch a big bass but no way could I let him get away
with catching the only big fish of the day...Well it took me the majority of the afternoon to do it but I finally was able to hook into a good one myself.
At the end of the day we were totally drained from the heat and the long day on the water but we had fun so all that just did not matter.
I would do it again in a heart beat..Summer fishing is always fun when it it comes to numbers of fish..I have had many a day like this in the summer months when it seemed like you could almost catch one on every cast when you found the right spot.
It was fun but I am looking forward to the cooler days of fall when the big ones start fattening up for winter.
Fish on my river fishing friends..I'll see you on the river.
WJ
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