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    RB State Rep BROOK
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    Default New PB Drop Shot Bass

    Today I took my first maiden voyage on the Ct River up in Enfield in my Wave Walk W500 yak.

    Skies were bright and sunny, water temps were 77 to 79 degrees, and of course, the wind was not to bad, in the begining.

    Paddle up river and started scouping things out.

    I Heard a bunch of noise crashing threw the woods up by the cement wall, and low and behold, 8 coyotes were in there, one stopped to look me over.
    It was creepy, but as I reached for the camera, the yote, perked it's head up and ran back up under cover!!

    Armed with only 2 poles, one rigged with a dinger, the other D/S.

    Bait fish were every where, and I knew what I was throwing, Drop Shot, with a 2.5" plastic minnow, which was matching the bait perfectly.

    I paddle and found some really nice weeds with breaks in them, but open to deeper water.

    I started to work the inside weed line, dropping the D/S down in the holes.

    Which was kind of risking it with 8lb Floro P-line, time would tell.

    I spot something orange out of the corner of my eye...........................................

    Koi................tooooooooooooooo funny.



    I started getting small smallies in the holes, the another, and another, all small nothing over 1 lb, so I put them back as fast as I could.
    Untangle the drop shot.....................................and cast back in.
    Which is a real pain when there are smallies everywhere getting out the tangle mess each time.

    Cast to the outside edge of the weed line, working it back slowly.

    All of a sudden, I could see fish, but they were parting like the red sea, bait fish are zooming under my yak swimming away from something.
    I'm figuring its a wolf pack of smallies moving in, and things are going to get real busy.

    All while I'm working the D/S back to me, I start watching it in the 4' of water I'm anchored up in.

    As I'm watching the minnow about 4 feet from the yak, all I see is mouth, then ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ out to deeper water, turn baby turn.................................
    Now she charging straight at me.......................reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel man reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeel........................ ..........
    Up She comes and it's a BEAST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ turn her back and under the yak she goes, out she pops on the other side and I'm crapping my pants, up she jumps, I got the net in my hand , she charges the yak, crashes into the hull and Boink, In My NET!!!!
    I can't make this chit up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Then I remember to breath, hands are shaking so bad, I pear over the side and there she sit's in my Net.

    As I lift her up, the hook had fallen out.

    This has surpassed My D/S PB Large Mouth Bass, which was 3.8lbs from West Hill.

    This Puppy is 21 3/4" long and 5.11 lbs. Man if she was only Fat, I could only imagaine what she would have weighed.



    I spent the rest of the day, anchored up right in this sweet spot.

    Total tally for the day, 22 Small Mouth Bass, all on the Drop Shot.


    Almost feels silly to post what the rest of the Smallies looked like.

    The paddle back was not as easy as my ride out, remember in the beginning of my post, I said the wind wasn't to bad till..............................

    I started back, all heck broke loose, winds kicked up, I bet well over 20 miles per hour, swells, and even with the current, I was going backwards at times.

    Oh Man, and what is ahead of me, but swells up to 2'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Crossing the rapids, was exciting and a little scarey at times, but I had my PFD on so I wasn't to worried.

    The Wave Walk W500 handle it like a Champ, I was high and dry, but very very tired.

    Greatful for such a wonderful day, and a New PB Smallie on the Drop Shot.

    LIFE IS GOOD!

    Tight lines and Paddle Safe All.
    Rox

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    Nice Hawg, BASSNUT!

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    Nice piggie!

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    Where ya been BASSNUT???? You've been missed! Congrats on such a beautiful smallie!
    "Dilla #34 bit the dust today, 11/16/2011....stay away Dilla Family!"

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    BIG smallie! BIG smallie! Sweet!

    Got to love the adrenaline rush those piggies provide! Way to go on you PB drop shot smallie! Imagine how big she'll get when she fills out!
    Last edited by Bruiser; 08-19-2010 at 10:33 PM.

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    That is a beautiful fish. Great story. Ya got me so excited to chase smallies again.

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    Sweeeeeeet!!!
    That is once awesome report Bassnut..I was right there with ya...Dang.
    Good job and thanks for sharing your experience.

    That is a beast of a smallie and I bet it would have gone well over 6 lbs in the spring or fall even.
    Very nice and congrats..I am sure you will remember that spot and be back in the spring
    looking for that girl.

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    awesome report and congrats!
    Give a man a fish...he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish...his wife won't see him much.

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    Great read BNut, felt like I was there with ya! Awesome smallie pig, congratulations!!
    I have a friend that in-shore fishes in a W500 near Jacksonville, FL. He swears by this yak. I've always been curious how this thing would handle class I & II's in a river. It probably did better than a "regular" yak in that 2' chop on your way back. Post some pics of your ride if you get a chance.
    Congrats again on that toad!

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    I enjoyed your story.
    Man.....what a great fish!

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    Thanks all.
    That was one of my most exciting trips ever.
    PAWPAW, I haven't been out as much as I like to, even my Ct posts on CTF are way under what I
    do normally, but the heat of this record breaking weather has sidelined me quite a bit.
    Poor air quality is hard on my asthma.



    I love this yak..............water looks pretty calm in this
    picture.....................
    It seems like every time I get into fish, the wind would pick up.
    Everywhere I go this seems to happen....
    In fact the wind had turned and layed down on the start of my paddle back to the ramp, I was thinking this paddle back will be a dream, I'd cast while drifting down with the current and wind...........................................NOT !

    The Wave Walk W500 yak handle those swells and rough water great.
    But when you have high winds Blowing against the current flow.............it's down right Crazy!!

    But I'd do this again in a heart beat
    Last edited by BASSNUT; 08-20-2010 at 08:15 AM.

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    Greata post and congrats on catching a monster!

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    Great job Bassnut! That is one fantastic day on the CTR!!!!!

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    5 lb+ river smallie is a lifetime catch. Very nice.

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    Great pics, and I have fallen in love with the drop shot by the way. Those are beautiful bass.
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