Posted by: Smitty - Ex Member Posted on: 08/16/04 at 03:05:55
Four foot or 4 inches, what 's the differance? Well if you must know, Glenn was right it was a 4 inch Tiki. I mean the fish were nice sized, and my rods &n reels are exclusively Shimano, but even they aren't ready for a four foot bait. I think something like that would be used off the coast of Austrailia on a winch for Great White Sharks.
Smitty
Posted by: S._Basser - Ex Member Posted on: 08/15/04 at 21:40:44
I already knew the Tiki Stick was a real good bait. They are lighter, and fall slower, than a Senko. Sometimes, that's important. I'm sure Smitty will come back and edit his post, correcting it to 4", just for the nit-pickers.
C&R, Steve
Posted by: Rich - Ex Member Posted on: 08/15/04 at 16:54:26
Hhmmm....I thought he was describing the rod he was using. Figured that since he had short arms he was using a short rod. At least that is what I have heard from private sources. (ducking)
Great job Smitty. I can see the smile from here. Any day you can report 20 keepers it is a great day.
Rich
Posted by: Admin Posted on: 08/15/04 at 16:31:52
Awesome report, Smitty. Sounds like a ton 'O fun!
4-foot Tiki Stick... who wudda thunk? Kinda hard to cast, tho.
Luv ya, man.
Posted by: Smitty - Ex Member Posted on: 08/15/04 at 14:52:03
I spent most of Saturday on Sam and started off at 6:15 by slo-rolling deep water docks on the east side of the lake with a 3/4 oz white spinnerbait. The LM's went crazy on it for about an hour. In all that time I never hit a SM but sevan LM's in the 15-17 inch range. The bite quickly died as the sun rose and I figured that the fish were starting to bury up in the weeds. WRONG!! They went back under the docks and would only take a 4' Tiki stick in watermelon/redflake. They would not hit a similar Senko. Does that tell you anything about the way they flutter & fall? At any rate there were SM mixed in with LM's under the docks. This continued till about noon when everything really slowed down. Time to breakout the dropshot rig. On my 2nd favorite rockhump on the west side of the lake a 4lb 5oz SM "SLAMMED" A ROBO WORM at 21 ft. I had seen the fish on my Garmin but since it was in with numdrous other arches, I thought it was a school of big Perch. WRONG AGAIN!! Three more SM in the 2lb range! They turned off on the Robo but continued to hit a Mustang Bait 4" knucklehead in black with a blue tip tail. All in all over 20 GOOD keepers from Sammy What a day!