Bush Dam and Kettle Creek smallmouth bass
Posted by PA-Smallies at 10:32 AM. Filed under: My Fishing Blog, Smallmouth Bass
The morning turned out to be a little chilly and windy but the fish were at least somewhat willing. I managed to land 7 smallmouth bass and my partner in crime landed one. Three fish were in the 14-15 inch range while all the others were around 12-13 inches. The smallmouth were in a fairly neutral mood today probably due to the colder than normal weather the past few days. We missed close to as many fish as we landed. I was able to get a visual on several of the fish as they hit our baits. Most just held the bait in their mouth while moving off with it rather than inhaling it. Pictured above is one proud owner of a “dink” smallmouth bass. The pictures of the bigger fish didn’t come out very good. I’m going to have to fire my photographer/fishing buddy!
Pattern
Most fish were caught in 5 plus feet of water. Most around large submerged rock boulders and some came from submerged wood.
Baits
I tried a soft plastic jerkbait for some time. I did get several followers but no takers. I switched over to a Yum Dinger. The most successful size by far was the 4″ Dinger. We tried fishing the baits with a small splitshot but that seemed to turn the fish off. We ended up fishing the bait texposed with no wait.
Water Conditions
Very clear. Water level about normal for this time of year. Based on the cold weather, the recent rains, and the fishes mood the water was certainly colder than normal for this time of year but exact temp is not known.
Weather Conditions
Sunny with some clouds. Very windy with air temps in the mid 60’s most of the day
Time of Day
7:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon
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June 27th, 2006 at 3:22 pm
Sounds like the pictures of the “BIG” fish are the ones that got away.
April 1st, 2007 at 6:55 pm
Ya, your right. It seem like the ones that get away grow 5 inches between the time we see them and the time we tell the story.