Saturday, June 28, 2008
Here Kitty Kitty
Saturday, June 21, 2008
Good Times With Family
Saturday, June 14, 2008
Chasin Kitties
Friday, June 13, 2008
A Change At The I-80 Pond
Weather: high 80's, clear
Who Went: Me
I had Friday off this week and it was well needed with work being very slow at Parsons. I decided to make the most of my day and headed out bright and early to the I-80 Pond. I started by throwing the old reliable using a roboworm on a drop shot set up. I have noticed a big change from this year compared to last. Last year I caught tons of bass out of the pond, usually up to 20 a trip. This year the catch rate has went way down, but the average size has went way up. Last year I would catch about 18 dinks (6-12 inches) and 2 nice bass. I caught 7 bass today and only one was under 2 pounds with the biggest at 3. I will gladly take the new pond over the old one as catching 6 inch bass is not what I'm looking for! I don't know whether the big bass had a baby bass feast, or if the little ones just aren't liking what I'm offering. Either way is fine with me! The first bass I caught today had a small bass fry in his mouth, so I changed my offering from a roboworm to a gulp minnow in pearl white. It proved to be a good move as I started landing bass more often. All the bass today were a carbon copy of the others. Then I found this guy tucked back in a little shaded inlet full of thick reeds. He was the big boy of the day coming in at 3 pounds. He was the same length as the others but had a full belly. If this change sticks at the I-80 Pond it may make for fewer bass to catch, but man the possibilities on size are endless!
Friday, June 6, 2008
White Bass Time
We used one of the bass and cut him up for bait, as JJ wanted to try for some catfish. We had many blown opportunities as his bobber would go down but we were to busy reeling in White Bass to notice. That is until Jaws decided to hit and took his bobber down to never come up again. I saw it just as it happened and screamed at JJ. He grabbed his pole and the fight began. The fish took a few runs making it so that we couldn't see him, but we all figured it was a big ole cat. We finally got the net on him and JJ was thrilled as this is the biggest fish he has ever caught. A 5 and a half pound Utah Lake Channel Cat! He held it up proud for a pic!He ended up catching one more small mud cat, but other than that it was all White Bass. We must have caught close to a hundred and could have caught more if we took it more serious. As it was getting dark the sunset was absolutely gorgeous, so I will leave you with these pics. What a fun trip, and finally Dave and JJ have a good time with success fishing on the boat!