Re: 6.4 dale smallie (flippindrew)
NICE fish Drew, I haven't had a 6 plus in almost 2 years now. Great catch!! http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/newyear1.gif
Re: 6.4 dale smallie (bassRN)
Nice fish man! it makes me wonder how big the one I caught really is? They look about the same in the pics http://xs-s.com/zf/images/smile/emthup.gif
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Re: 6.4 dale smallie (flippindrew)
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Re: 6.4 dale smallie (Adam H.)
i know what ya mean jeff. its weird how many 5's you see caught at dale and c-land and the very few over 5's. but, to tell you the truth, im begginning to think that once smallies reach that size, they totally leave the banks and spend the remainder of the time chasing shad with stripers etc. i guess maybe thats why you see the striper fisherman catch the real monster smallies often times. then again most of the smallies ive seen over 21 are really skinny and maybe thats when their life cycle starts going downwards? either way, its weird to see so many 5's and so few 6's. anyone know how old a 21 or 22in smallie would be?
Re: 6.4 dale smallie (flippindrew)
A smallmouth that length would be somewhere around 7-8 years old.
Nice fish anyhow.
Re: 6.4 dale smallie (mwill29)
That is a nice one, if this fish does not get taken out of the lake, just by the build of the fish it will be a trophie smallmouth someday.
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Re: 6.4 dale smallie (Slow Rollin)
Drew and Greg --nice looking fish....
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Re: 6.4 dale smallie (flippindrew)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by flippindrew »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i know what ya mean jeff. its weird how many 5's you see caught at dale and c-land and the very few over 5's. but, to tell you the truth, im begginning to think that once smallies reach that size, they totally leave the banks and spend the remainder of the time chasing shad with stripers etc. i guess maybe thats why you see the striper fisherman catch the real monster smallies often times. then again most of the smallies ive seen over 21 are really skinny and maybe thats when their life cycle starts going downwards? either way, its weird to see so many 5's and so few 6's. anyone know how old a 21 or 22in smallie would be?</TD></TR></TABLE>
good fish young Jedi... I think your right about the big ones going rogue or joining bigger class of fish to feed. My question is since there are no stripers in the Hollow do they get together and feed or do they work with the birds or something esle?
Seen something on Sunday that really made me curious about that. There was a single ld oon frantically diving shallow chasing something arounfor about 2-5 minutes in the middle/mouth of a small main lake creek. Finally the loon stops and has a huge 6-10" shad in its mouth. We thougth it was a bass at first until we motored close enought to look. More than likely there were fish underneath those shad and that loon was on top and the smallies or whatever other fish big enough to eat bait that size were on the bottom working together. I know it happens but I think there is more to it than we know.
Re: 6.4 dale smallie (flippindrew)
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Re: 6.4 dale smallie (flippindrew)
Nice fish Drew. Remind me to get your autograph next time i see you. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/bows.gif
Re: 6.4 dale smallie (TSSabol-Days Boat Sales)
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Re: 6.4 dale smallie (mastin03)
Nice fish, I wish we had more big SM in Kansas. We have alot of SM but they're tails are to close to they're heads
Good fish guys.
Re: 6.4 dale smallie (JC25)
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good fish young Jedi... I think your right about the big ones going rogue or joining bigger class of fish to feed. My question is since there are no stripers in the Hollow do they get together and feed or do they work with the birds or something esle?
Seen something on Sunday that really made me curious about that. There was a single ld oon frantically diving shallow chasing something arounfor about 2-5 minutes in the middle/mouth of a small main lake creek. Finally the loon stops and has a huge 6-10" shad in its mouth. We thougth it was a bass at first until we motored close enought to look. More than likely there were fish underneath those shad and that loon was on top and the smallies or whatever other fish big enough to eat bait that size were on the bottom working together. I know it happens but I think there is more to it than we know.</TD></TR></TABLE>
No striper's in DH but plenty of Eyes, they might start schooling with them. Who knows, but I tend to agree with you both on it. Now do we spend the money to buy some Trout baits or what. http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/wink.gif
Re: 6.4 dale smallie (EdDavisKY)
Ed,
I am seriously considering it Ed... I want a 6+ smallmouth and I think this will give me the best chance to do so.
Re: 6.4 dale smallie (JC25)
Jeff check out the new Cabela's catalog, all theirs are less than 30 bucks....of course you want to go and spend more on the expensive ones that either PBS or Backwaters carries. Backwaters has some that come in a wooden like display box and if I remember right where close to 300 bucks http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/doh.gif http://www.bassboatcentral.com/smileys/doh.gif