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Author:
PECo
Date:
Jul 16, 2011
Subject:
Batterson Park Pond 07/15
Message:
DirtyDawg10 (aka Derek), TurtleKiss (aka Kira), korrupt3dazn (aka Long), Basstrapper (aka Will), Fishface (aka Tim) and I fished Batterson Park Pond in the evening. We were looking for some full moon walleye. When I arrived at about 6:30 pm, Derek was already on the water, and Kira and Long were preparing to launch their boats. It was warm and partly cloudy, but sunny, and there was just a slight breeze out of the north. Strangely though, the breeze seemed to blow down only the east side of the pond. :? Will showed up shortly after I launched. I pedaled The Other Woman (aka my Hobie Pro Angler) over to the west shore. I had a bullfrog Zoom Horny Toad on a red Gamakatsu 4/0 Offset Shank EWG worm hook still tied on from the morning's action and was determined to boat a fish with it. I threw it over the weeds in the shallows over the rock wall and worked my way north up the shore. After I turned the first corner, Tim paddled up in El Tortuga (aka his Future Beach Trophy 126 DLX) and we worked the shore together. When we were halfway up the shore to the boathouse and beach, I wasn't getting any hits on the frog and Tim wasn't getting any hits on a crankbait, so I stopped resisting the urge and tied on a wacky rigged five inch green pumpkin/red flake Senko. On my first cast toward a small shrub that was overhanging the shore, I got a nibble. I told Tim that it felt like just a perch or sunny, but on my second cast I got a bite and knew immediately that it was a largemouth bass by the way it pulled my line toward the middle of the pond: [img:a7b813f180]http://img844.imageshack.us/img844/2849/img0794r.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] It was 17 inches long and weighed two pounds, 13 ounces. I love wacky Senkos! :D Off of another shrub a little further up the shore, I boated a short largemouth: [img:a7b813f180]http://img26.imageshack.us/img26/5485/img0795c.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] After I released the short, I pedaled toward the submerged island in the middle of the pond to investigate some splashing on the surface. The water was boiling with feeding fish. I figured that they were schooling white perch and threw a silver Rapala F07 Original Floater at them. Yeap, I was right: [img:a7b813f180]http://img833.imageshack.us/img833/2874/img0796u.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] [img:a7b813f180]http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/7976/img0798cd.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] If anyone wants to target schools of small white perch at night, Batterson's your place. You'd probably kill them there with a crappie rig. I boated two of them with the Rapala, but I wasn't targeting perch and still had a frog tied on, so I headed to the submerged island to do some frogging over the weeds. Meanwhile, Tim was boating some largemouth on the shore with a wacky Senko. But it didn't take long before I got a hit with the frog and boated a small largemouth: [img:a7b813f180]http://img339.imageshack.us/img339/2756/img0799my.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] That's the marker buoy for the submerged island behind me. My Horny Toad got pretty ripped up, so I replaced it with a catalpa Stanley Ribbit. Five minutes later, I boated another largemouth: [img:a7b813f180]http://img98.imageshack.us/img98/3054/img0800ws.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] And several minutes later, I missed the hookset on another. A little bit of cursing followed. Sonofab*!@# :x Tim paddled over to find out the reason for the ruckus. I told him that the frog was working and a few minutes later, as he tied one on himself, I showed him how it's done: [img:a7b813f180]http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/1296/img0801kn.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] It was a skinny 16 inch, two pound largemouth that had six inches of monofilament line sticking out of its anus: [img:a7b813f180]http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/2194/img0802y.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] I trimmed back the mono and released it relatively unscathed. That's why I prefer braided line! 8) As darkness fell, I heard a splash next to my boat. As I turned to ask Tim whether he had heard it too, I realized that the splash was Tim's frog getting inhaled by a largemouth when I saw him reel in his slack line and set the hook. Fish on! As darkness fell, Tim boated his first ever fish while froggin': [img:a7b813f180]http://img828.imageshack.us/img828/4084/dsc0043cropped.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] It weighed two pounds, 14 ounces, and is the biggest fish that Tim has ever caught with braided line. He mentioned that it's nice being able to feel everything with braid, unlike with his usual stretchy monofilament. :wink: Unfortunately, the frog bite died with the fading light. But we were there for walleye, anyway. So after I unhooked The Other Woman from Long's Jitterbug :roll: and everyone headed off to look for them, I threw my Rapala out and began pedaling up the shore in front of the beach. Almost immediately, I got a hit from a small fish and, whaddaya know, it was a 13 inch walleye: [img:a7b813f180]http://img18.imageshack.us/img18/6682/img0806cnl.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] I trolled back down the west shore, across the pond, up the breezy east shore, across the north shore, and back to the west shore without a hit from anything but weeds. But when I got back to the shore in front of the beach, I got a hit from an actual fish and boated another walleye, a 14 incher this time: [img:a7b813f180]http://img825.imageshack.us/img825/520/img0807o.jpg[/img:a7b813f180] I caught one more white perch with the Rapala and that was it for the night. I think that we would have done better if the clouds hadn't obscured the light of the full moon as much as they did. The water was like glass on the west side of the pond and white perch rose in schools all over the place. By midnight, when we headed off the water, the air had cooled quite a bit. Although I had a great time fishing in the cool moonlight, I'm already looking forward to dragging a frog over some weeds in the hot sunlight at noon today. Whoo hoo! :D

Author:
Basstrapper
Date:
Jul 16, 2011
Subject:
Awsome time guys
Message:
had a great time meeting all of you. and fishing. I myself Hooked up to a Real Fat Bass on my 3rd cast after getting there. and not a single strike rest of the day. Unfortunatly the fish did some acrobatics and gave me a good look then left my lure behind and went on his merry way. he be there to be caught another day. And its ok. I had a great time.. nice little lake. and lots of options for styles of fishing. I will def like to go back there again soon. Hope to see you all out there again soon. Have great day guys. Tight Lines!!...

Author:
Basstrapper
Date:
Jul 16, 2011
Subject:
facebook
Message:
if any of you have a facebook account, feel free to find and invite... use my email.. Basstrapper@gmail.com Love to see fish pics....

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