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05/19/2009
Largemouth Bass
Rainbow
Floating Minnow
All Day
05/19/2009
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Well been a member for a while but this is first posting/report for me. I finished studying for a final and me and a friend decided to hit up St. Clair. We are pretty new to bass fishing so just started throwing a bunch of stuff that we just bought. After a few lures I switched to a jointed rapala in the rainbow trout color and hooked up my first bass of the year! It was pretty small though, but still fun. So i stuck with that lure for the rest of the day and caught 2 more small ones, but must have seen 20 or 30 small ones chase the lure or hit it and miss. Does anyone know once you find the small fish, how to locate the bigger ones? But anyway, didnt have a temperature for the lake but it had to of been close to if not 70 degrees! Great day and good to get the skunk off the boat!

Brett


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Bob R
5/20/2009 5:24:00 AM
Water temp. was NOT 70 degrees, prob. closer to 55. Bob
AaronE
5/20/2009 8:47:00 AM
Water temp at Long Lake in Thurston was 68 on Saturday afternoon. We had three people from our group check it. Granted, that was surface temp but I haven't seen many lakes in Thurston in the mid 50s for a few weeks now.

Brett - a lot of time those big bass will be exactly where you caught the little ones. The little ones are faster and more aggressive, so they get to the bait fastest. If you catch a little one, throw back to the exact same spot. The little ones might hit it again, and if they do, keep hitting that spot. Eventually a big bruiser might get it in gear and come grab what you're offering. Another way to entire a bigger bite is to throw a bigger bait - keep a rod ready with a 9" plastic worm and toss it right into the area where little ones are tearing you up. Those big ones might just be sitting low and hanging out, and they'll often pick a 9" worm over a 3" bait fish presentation. Keep at it and you'll be boating your share of toads before you know it :)
Rollin' Like Martin
5/20/2009 8:58:00 AM
well it was a guess on the temp but i think we are going back there today so ill get back to you guys on that. Thanks AaronE, i was having fun catching the little ones but would be nice to catch some bruisers!
anakpinoy4
5/20/2009 9:23:00 AM
I'm sure the temp was not 70, but close to it. I was there last Sunday when the water temp got to 67. Didn't pick up any big ones (biggest being about 2.3 lbs), but weightless green 5" senkos wacky rigged where the ticket around docks.
Rollin' Like Martin
5/20/2009 11:48:00 PM
were you fishing the 5mph part of the lake or the open part of the lake?
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