OK think about this....
Large mouth bass tag number 0024 was first tagged and released down by the dam 2 years ago. It was 8 inches...
March 2, we caught it at Morgans Point.... it weightd 1 1/2 pounds and was 16 1/2 inches long.
July 21, We caught it by the Pineapple Field area.... same weight.
During the last tournament, Chris caught the bass at Boy Scout Island.... same weight. He had seen it swimming around all week but waited for the tournament. First he tried a 2 inch white Senko... no go. Then he cast a small pink oio fly on the flyrod and it gulped it. The fish was weighed at Keemo Island that afternoon and relesded.
It is back on the saddle at BSA Island. We got it on Sunday, Aug. 3 and Chris caught it again August 4th.
Catch and Release works.
Stan
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i caught him too
I caught that same fish last week on a plastic worm, he was right in front of me and I was standing on the bank droped the worm in frnt of em and he gulped it, I felt bad for catching him he was so skinny. Every time he trys to eat he gets a hook in his mouth poor guy.
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Hey Guys,
It really makes you wonder how healthy the large mouth bass population really is. I keep reading about a lot of skinny fish. And catching the same fish that often, it really doesn't sound that good.
I remember fishing with Stan, I believe back in April. He caught a really long fish, that would have easly been between 5 to 7 pounds. It was so skinny, I believe it was just a little over 3 pounds.
Just by chance, does anyone know what strain of large mouth bass is in Lake Wilson? (northern, hybrid, I really don't think Florida). Northern strain are much more aggressive, but not as thick as the popular Florida strain.
Thanks..
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It really makes you wonder how healthy the large mouth bass population really is. I keep reading about a lot of skinny fish. And catching the same fish that often, it really doesn't sound that good.
I remember fishing with Stan, I believe back in April. He caught a really long fish, that would have easly been between 5 to 7 pounds. It was so skinny, I believe it was just a little over 3 pounds.
Just by chance, does anyone know what strain of large mouth bass is in Lake Wilson? (northern, hybrid, I really don't think Florida). Northern strain are much more aggressive, but not as thick as the popular Florida strain.
Thanks..
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We have the Northern strain bass here. Here is an old thread about why we don't have the Florida strain. Stupid politicians!
http://www.hawaiibassfishing.com/forum/ ... ht=florida
http://www.hawaiibassfishing.com/forum/ ... ht=florida
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Thanks Skunked!
I forgot we had this dicussion back in November 07.
It's just to bad the problem continues. The balance of power is just too much for the weaker large mouth bass. Tuc's have just dominated the lake.
It's also too bad that there are no slot limits for Tuc's, which would result in larger Tuc's, in the long run. I know, its a repeat topic.
But just, what if?
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I forgot we had this dicussion back in November 07.
It's just to bad the problem continues. The balance of power is just too much for the weaker large mouth bass. Tuc's have just dominated the lake.
It's also too bad that there are no slot limits for Tuc's, which would result in larger Tuc's, in the long run. I know, its a repeat topic.
But just, what if?
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They worry bout the florida bass killing the birds two days ago I saw a Tuc knock a baby Duck clear out of the water, All bass will try and eat anything that moves at least once. So they need to do some scientific research before claiming this crazy reason for not introducing the Florida bass
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There is talk of thinning out the peacock bass population. Changing the rules to allow you to keep a few. I don't know anyone who eats the fish in Lake Wilson, except the homeless. The state is waiting for the fish testing report to come back before saying it's OK to keep the fish.
If we culled a few peacock bass it should result in more larger ones.
Forget the crappys... There was a study done and it showed they just wouldn't work out. Something about over populate the lake and not get to any size I think. It was something the state seriously considered before.
If we culled a few peacock bass it should result in more larger ones.
Forget the crappys... There was a study done and it showed they just wouldn't work out. Something about over populate the lake and not get to any size I think. It was something the state seriously considered before.
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Hey Stan,
I certainly agree with you about the slot limits. It would make a big difference in the future of the Tuc's.
Let's hope the state's fish testing come's back good.
As for the crappie, it would be nice, but there is too much competion for the shad and other local small bait fish. Crappie are like rabbits, they grow fast, and muiltiply quickly. They will school up and eat everything. However, they make great fish taco's!!
Everything comes back to a good supply of bait. If you don't have enough of it and the space, it won't balance out at the end.
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I certainly agree with you about the slot limits. It would make a big difference in the future of the Tuc's.
Let's hope the state's fish testing come's back good.
As for the crappie, it would be nice, but there is too much competion for the shad and other local small bait fish. Crappie are like rabbits, they grow fast, and muiltiply quickly. They will school up and eat everything. However, they make great fish taco's!!
Everything comes back to a good supply of bait. If you don't have enough of it and the space, it won't balance out at the end.
Bass regards, Mel "kahuna bass"
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