Monday, December 31, 2012

Last bass of 2012

Ok, so I made up my mind to catch a bass on New Year's Eve. I wanted to catch the last bass of 2012 and I did it. Went over to Holly Park and noticed tons of seagulls flying around one part of the water. As I got closer to my fishing destination I also noticed gar feeding on baitfish at the surface. Even though the water temps were well below 60, I tied on my white zoom trick worm Texas rigged on a 3/0 size bass hook.

I casted the worm out and fished it like any other worm but slower than usual. That's when he bit my line and I lowered my rod, reeled in the slack, and set the hook for a pretty decent fight. He was still kicking when he came out of the water.

I know everyone says the bass metabolism is slower this time of year but this fish was hungry! He even tried eating my fingers while holding him and removing the hook.

Well, here are the pictures of him and I hope everyone has a happy new year and cheers to catching even bigger bass next year!!





Saturday, December 29, 2012

Cold fishing!

Went out to the lake this morning. Muddy, windy, and plain cold! Used my 1/2 oz Strike King jig with a chunk trailer and it got snagged and I lost it. Oh well, life of fishing.

Tied on a Texas rigged white zoom trick worm with no luck. The other guys out on the boat had no luck either.

Will try again another day. If you have any suggestions on baits to use in those conditions let me know. Thanks.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Hart tackle chunk rat L trap

Picked up these chunk jig trailers for my green pumpkin strike king 1/2 oz rattle jig and my 3/8 oz black blue Arkie bass jig.

I will be using them on what's left of lake lanier in the winter cold water.

Will get back to you guys on what the outcome is on my fishing experience in a couple of days.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas

Just wishing everyone a very merry Christmas from Big Fishing! This is how Santa spends his time off while not delivering gifts. Nice to get some quality fishing time.

Monday, December 17, 2012

Wasteland Lanier

Well, I used to fish here back in the spring and summer. As you may know this is where I caught some of the biggest spots and bass. Now, it's nothing more than a mud hole. The army corp of engineers has drained our precious lake to the point of no return. They once were fussing about the water level where they cleared out portions with a bulldozer for more water.

Hopefully I will be able to fish here once again but I just don't know.











Thursday, December 13, 2012

Protection while fishing

Just picked up one of these a couple months ago. It's an older Rossi 38 special with wood grips.

I use it for everyday carry and protection from wild animals while fishing.

I believe everyone who is eligible should have a firearm and a carry permit.

Thanks and as always go big fishing.







Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Toad Produts Lures










Bass Jigs
New barrel head bass jigs from Toad Products are revolutionizing bass fishing. The barrel head isn't like other standard jigs where they look like a piece of lead with a skirt and hook. They actually have eyes that look like a real meal for the bass. Also, with the barrel head, they do not get caught up in all the muck and can be used in thick cover because they wont snag like others.

Get tired of using different head jigs for different applications? Have to tie on a grass jig for thick cover, then switch to a regular lead head for standard use. Not with these! Tie on one and your done.

They come in a vast array of colors for different clarity of water.

Testimonial from the website:

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PS. I also used your Barrel Head with soft swim baits in Ontario and caught some very nice Walleye on them also.
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

Winter Hibernation

Hello all that have been following my blog. I have gone into some Winter hibernation with my fishing here lately. I have not been able to fish successfully with the cold water temps and freezing cold elements. I do plan to take my jig out to Lake Lanier since the water is now a heck of alot colder and clearer.

I have a black/blue bass jig I plan to use along with a pork trailer to see how that goes. Hopefully, all will be successful and I will finally be able to catch that trophy largemouth, smallmouth, or spot!

Everyone wish me luck and I will post again soon. Thanks and remember to bundle up this Winter for your fishing trips.

If you do not plan to fish this Winter season, clean your rods and reels and be sure to re-spool your line if it hasn't been done yet to get ready for the spawn coming up soon.

Fish big!

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Night bass

Pulled over at Lanier and decided to do some night fishing. I found the cove where the water ended and decided to use my black Strike King Mini Pro buzzbait around some brush I saw in the water. After about 3 casts I caught this little guy and reeled him in. I like night fishing except for the part where I absolutely cannot see.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Trick worm catch

Caught this bass on a green pumpkin Zoom trick worm Texas rigged. Used 6lb test monofilament with a 7 ft medium heavy rod.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Zoom

Zoom trick worms have been used for a very long time to catch bass and they work!

I got two packs, one in green pumpkin for those finnicky bass that are spooked by bright colors and then a pack of white.

With the weather getting colder, the bass will be holding around brush and fallen trees.

This is where the Texas rig weightless along with wacky rig works very well.

Go get a pack and try them today but remember to bundle up!

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

New shad spinner

Got my new shad color spinnerbait the other day at Hammonds. I also got me a Booyah white color spinnerbait also.

Will show you guys what I caught with it when I do. For now, the picture of the shad spinnerbait from Hammonds.

Saturday, October 27, 2012

I see spots!

Went out fishing early yesterday morning when the temps were in the low 60s. I attempted to cast out a spinnerbait and when that didn't work I went with my black Strike King Mini Pro buzzbait.

Still, with no luck I attempted to change locations. I was just about to give up for the morning when I noticed some branches sticking up out of the water in the middle if the lake. I knew I couldn't cast that far but I said maybe the buzzbait will attract them from there.

Casted the buzzbait out and after about the 3rd retrieve back to shore I got a bite!

Hooked a 3lb spotted bass!

Friday, October 26, 2012

New spinnerbait

Just got a new spinnerbait from Cabelas for FREE! They were having a great promotion because of a site error. Anyways I ordered a 3/8 oz (really looking for 1/2 or 3/4 but they didn't have any available to get for free) Booyah Pond Magic in the color Junebug. Looks like a colorful crawfish to attract both smallmouth, spots, and largemouth in Lake Lanier.

Will be doing more in depth review after use. Stay tuned!

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Decrese Backlash

Wanted to post a small segment regarding backlash with spinning tackle.

I happened to be on the lake this morning fishing for bass with a fairly large setup and a smaller sized lure.

I was using a 7' med-heavy rod with 12 lb test monofilament line and 1/4 oz spinnerbaits and buzzbaits.

As I casted over and over again overhand as well as traditionally with my right hand, I would get tons of backlash because of the lure being so light and the line being heavy.

Well, this got old after a while and I decided to change my casting technique and it worked! I started to use a backhand cast just as fly fisherman do and not only did I have no more backlash, my lure also traveled alot farther.

So, if you are using spinning tackle and want a heavier line with a lighter lure but do not want the backlash, try changing up your casting technique to a backhand cast and see if that works for you.

Thanks and as always if you fish, go big fishing!

Friday, October 19, 2012

Trailer Hooks for Fall

Today I am going to talk about trailer hooks. Many people use them and there is a reason why. That reason is, they catch more fish!

Most of the time a trailer hook is added to either a buzzbait or a spinnerbait but can be added to any lure for better hook up ratio. I personally like to use a red colored 1/0 straight shank hook. This makes the lure look as if it is bleeding through the water.

Many different things can be utilized to rig up a trailer hook. Surgical tubing comes with most trailer hooks you buy but if you have hooks lying around that can be used as a trailer hook, you have to find something to keep them in place. Again, surgical tubing can be used, airway tubing can be bought at a medical supply store and used over and over again, aquarium tubing, any rubber substance from an old car hose (make sure it isnt a radiator hose but just a vaccuum hose and a small one!), or for emergency purposes use a piece of plastic worm to hold one in place.

These hooks are from Daiichi company and are great hooks but a little on the expensive side. They come with tubing and are red for that bleeding effect.

Images were taken from the following website. Please check it out and give him credit!
http://www.bradwiegmann.com/tackle/terminal-tackle/871-catch-more-fish-with-trailer-hooks.html

All other writing, posts, and imagery has been copyright by Big Fishing. Thank you and as always go big fishing if you fish at all!

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Halloween Early

Coming to you from a Six Flags Fright Fest day. It was an awesome but very crowded day! Got some pictures during the day and then the monsters came out at night to scare the heck out of you!

HAPPY EARLY HALLOWEEN!
 
 
 
Blood fountain at night!
 
 
Night time image of the blood fountain
 
 
Hanging skeleton
 
 
Zombie frightens others as they walk by the graveyard at night
 
Zombie clown girl
 
 
Scary clown
 
 
Zombie digs a grave in day light
 
 
 
Zombie on the railroad tracks
 
 
 
Monster scares the heck out of people as they stand in line for a ride
 
 
Railroad skeleton worker
 
 
It's a zombie hobo
 
 
Zombie terrorizes people as they walk by the graveyard
 
 
Day image of the blood fountain!
 
 
Above an image of impaled heads
 
 
 
Below an image of the graveyard in daytime

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

How to rig a weightless Texas rig worm

What you will need is a worm in a good color for your body of water and a wide gap hook. I fish Lanier so I use a watermelon and chartreuse Strike King Shim e Stick on a 2/0 wide gap lazer sharp hook.

In order to rig the worm push the tip of the hook into the head of the worm until it reaches the bend.



Next, turn the hook outward so it penetrates the side of the worm.

Push the worm up the shaft of the hook until to reaches the top.


Then, rotate the hook so the tip faces back toward the head of the worm as shown in the image.

Line up the worm so it is completely straight. This is important during the day when the bass are looking for natural looking baits.

Then bend the worm down toward the tip of the hook so it penetrates upward and toward the top of the worm. I use my thumbnail and mark the spot where the hook will penetrate back into the worm and upward so it will end up straight. Be careful as to not hook yourself while doing this.

You now have a weightless worm. Of course, I use a salt impregnated worm so it automatically sinks and has weight. I do sometimes rig it up originally with a bullet sinker in front just because Lake Lanier has alot of brush and downed trees because of the storms that come through and drought from time to time. This reduces my snags and loss of baits and hooks.

In order to fish this bait, hold your rod straight out toward the water and pull it straight up 90 degrees. Remember to pull it sort of slow because if your rod is moving 3 ft so is your worm or plastic soft bait.

Thanks for checking out Big Fishing and as always fish big!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Catching Smallies

Smallmouth bass, referred to by fisherman as smallies, love the popping and clacking of a good buzzbait or topwater bait early in the morning.

I myself use a Strike King Mini Pro Buzz in either white or black. Thinking of getting one in white and chartreuse also when I get a chance. To catch the smallie from earlier around rocks and other cover, I tied on this bait and it was a winner. Typically the smaller buzzbaits catch smallmouth and even largemouth bass when other baits will not work.

My setup was a Shakespeare Tiger 2 Medium-Heavy 7 ft. graphite spinning rod with a Shakespeare Firebird reel spooled with 8 lb Stren monofilament.  I am thinking of getting Berkley Fireline in 8 lb test and getting the other taken off. The fireline is a fused braided line to work similar to monofilament but have the strength of braided without the fuss of worrying about not being able to tie certain knots and that sort of thing.

Here is the smallmouth I caught on that setup with my Strike King white buzzbait.


This is Fall bass fishing at its' best! The bass are agressively feeding and the buzzbaits are bringing them in. Have to say when I released the bass, the water was quite warm even after the wind and other cool conditions.

Thanks for checking out Big Fishing and as always fish big!