We headed out to an area and saw a few fish hit the surface. On Joe's first cast of the morning, he landed a bass on a fluke. And the fun began. I started to show him my new electronics and he was suddently landing another bass. Then as I grabbed a few rods out of the locker and started rigging a few reaction baits and Joe pulled in 2 more bass before I finally landed my first bass. We each missed easily a half dozen each but after tossing a variety of different size jerk baits, some flukes, under spins and other reaction baits we landed 21 bass(I got 12 bass and Joe got 9). Joe also tossed a deep diver crank bait and surprisingly landed a trout also. The dang trout was flipping around and one of the treble hooks pierced right through the skin of one of Joes fingers. I cut the barb off and Joe pulled it through and then Joe quickly landed another bass on a fluke as that deep diver went back into the tackle bag.
My largest bass weighed in a 4.25 lbs., but most of the fish were not real big and lets just say that the bite was really fun while it lasted.
The bite slowed down(stopped) so we started to toss some plastic worms. Heck, why not..... but after several casts in fishing looking areas I had 4 bites on plastics and Joe had a couple bites but neither of us could land a bass on them.
Oh well.......it still was a very fun morning and great to be out with my old fishing buddy Joe again. We both laughed after I got a text from @mcfish saying we were amateurs after telling him no bass on worms. I guess I should have bit the head off a 4" Roboworm and tossed in out there on a drop shot rig. Maybe next time........or not...ha ha
Tight lines everyone
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