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Author:
PECo
Date:
Nov 05, 2010
Subject:
Nod Brook WMA 11/05
Message:
I spent part of the rainy day yesterday replacing the lug nut that fell off of one of my trailer wheels (yikes! :shock: ), re-torquing all of the critical bolts and putting some air in the tires (they were each down 20 percent from the cold!). After reading Dawg's post about how Nod Brook WMA would be closed for a dog field trial this weekend, I just had to fish it today. So I hooked up the trailer and towed my Hobie to Simsbury. When I arrived at around 10:45 am, it was overcast, cold and slightly windy. The air temperature ranged from 50 to 59 degrees. The wind blew steadily from the south at seven or eight miles per hour. It never rained, but for a while around noon there was a steady mist that made me wish I had worn my waterproof pants and chilled me to the bone. The water temperature was 47 to 48 degrees, and the water was very stained and clear down to only two feet. I decided to fish the lower (i.e., north) pond from the north end and work my way to the culvert on the south end, against both the wind and the current. Rippin' Hawgs had posted that he had some success with a spinnerbait at Salmon Cove, so I decided to throw a 1/4 ounce yellow spinnerbait with a single colorado blade. On my first cast up the channel on the north end of the pond, I got a hit from a good largemouth bass, but it somehow spit the hook, sending the spinnerbait whizzing over my Hobie. The rubber band that held the skirt on failed, so I had to tie on a new lure. I did some cursing because I didn't have another yellow spinnerbait, so I tied on a 1/2 ounce red spinnerbait with double willow blades. I was relieved when I caught an 11 inch largemouth bass with it in the channel on the north end of the pond. I worked my way toward the south end of the pond, but didn't get any more hits until I got within 60 yards of the southwest corner of the pond, where I landed a 10 inch largemouth bass. I was at the edge of some weed covered shallows, so I decided to pitch a wacky rigged four inch green pumpkin/red flake Senko at them and landed a 10 inch rock bass. I pedaled over the heavy weed cover around the south end of the pond and didn't get any more hits on the wacky Senko. My fish finder marked quite a few fish a couple of feet down in four to six feet of water, so I thought about tying on a jig to punch through the weeds. However, I decided to pedal back toward the north end of the pond and out of the worst of the weeds so that I could begin throwing the spinnerbait again, instead. As the wind and current pushed me along, I hooked up with what I knew was a big largemouth bass and landed this 18 inch, two pound, 13 ouncer:
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I sent the photo to DirtyDawg10 (aka Derek) and Fishface (aka Tim) as a picture message with my cellphone. Somehow, Derek and Tim both knew that I was a Nod Brook. Go figure. Anyway, I thought, whoo hoo!, now I can get off of the water and warm up! But as I continued to drift back to the north end of the pond, I kept throwing the spinnerbait. When I neared the channel again, I landed a nine inch largemouth bass. No biggie. However, a few casts after that, I got a strong pull on the line that got stronger and stronger as I reeled it in. I started whooping it up as I pulled this 22 inch, four pound, 10 ounce largemouth bass out of the water:
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That's the biggest largemouth bass that I've ever pulled out of either the lower [b:c15782b9a4]or[/b:c15782b9a4] the upper pond at Nod Brook. Whoo hoo! I got off the water at 1:45 pm and was still shivering when I loaded my Hobie onto the trailer. The big red spinnerbait got me two big largemouth bass today. The wacky Senko just might get a break for the rest of the year.
Author:
SeaDog1
Date:
Nov 05, 2010
Message:
Hi Phil!
Is this new fish bigger than the one in your present avatar :?:
SeaDog1
Author:
DirtyDawg10
Date:
Nov 05, 2010
Message:
Nice job, Phil. Sweet looking fish!! I'm not sure how I knew it was Nod Brook either...somehow i just knew.
Maybe it is fishing buddy ESP? 8)
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