Clean Sweep
Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:41 pm
I've only heard of one other person catching a Largemouth, a Smallmouth, and a peacock bass all in the same day... Well, I've seen it again....
and then some.
Probably the most difficult to catch is the small mouth bass. We've only recently seen them showing up in the lower reaches of the lake. (They are normally found in the swift flowing waters of the upper reaches of the North and South Forks where the water is colder.) Steve with his first Hawaiian Smallie.
In the "other" catagory... a nice hard fighting Oscar.
The largemouth we caught were under one pound, but not so the peacock bass.
Or these guys....
Always there to lend a hand...
Take lots of pictures.
Did I mention the Red Devils were also very active?
and then some.
Probably the most difficult to catch is the small mouth bass. We've only recently seen them showing up in the lower reaches of the lake. (They are normally found in the swift flowing waters of the upper reaches of the North and South Forks where the water is colder.) Steve with his first Hawaiian Smallie.
In the "other" catagory... a nice hard fighting Oscar.
The largemouth we caught were under one pound, but not so the peacock bass.
Or these guys....
Always there to lend a hand...
Take lots of pictures.
Did I mention the Red Devils were also very active?