I arrived at the GOMH around 7:30AM and there was a guy fishing the SE side with minnows, so I took up the SW side. He said he caught 3 nice sized largemouth but nothing else. About 20 minutes after I arrived he caught about a 18 inch jumpin bullhead.
I ended up switching lures to a 2" Storm Wildeye Swim Shad because I saw some baitfish activity and it got absolutely choked by a jumpin bullhead. Look at how far down in the mouth he was hooked.
A little while later I had another hit and another bullhead was tugging away. As you can see this one was hooked right in the lips.
The guy had left by the time I caught my fish and there was a long lull, so I headed over to take casts on the SE side. I was over there for quite a while, but eventually did catch about a 13" jumpin bullhead.
Eventually I gave the NE side a try then call it quits about 10:15AM.
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Fun!
That's a pretty thick jacket for 60 degrees. You'd think it was still winter.
BTW, interested in your thoughts on my post about LH vs RH baitcasters. Pls comment if you have a few mins.
Nice basses!!!
Hope the first one didn´t cause you many problems to unhook it.
Them aint bullheads, they is CARP! yuk!!
Man, them are some big crappie lures
Those 2" Storm Swim Shads catch big crappie and really the lure really is close in size to a fathead.
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