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Topic subjectPuddingstone, 11-24
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1850, Puddingstone, 11-24
Posted by Tom Cod, Sun Nov-24-02 08:36 PM
Aaron and I left the 'hood at 4:30 to sunny skies. I had a very hard time deciding what rods to bring but i finally decided on taking the cranking rod and a jig rod. When we got to the parking lot at around 5 it was packed and we expected trout fishermen to be all over the place but we lucked out and only one guy was fishing the point. We waited about 15 minutes for that guy to leave and then fished the prefered spot. Absolutely nothing going on on cranks or the 5/8 ounce jig but we kept at it. While talking to Aaron I missed a small bite on the jig but it did not feel like a commited fish at all. At this point I'm getting very discouraged since the weather was almost identical to the weather when I caught a 7-10#er on November 6, and I wasn't getting bit on the jig! I took the crank bait off and threw an 8" Yammamoto worm texas rigged with the glass bead on it for a couple more little bites. Now we have an hour left before the park closes and Aaron says hes going to try by the launch ramps, however I have fished there countless times and have never even seen a bass caught there so I stayed put. I alternated between the jig and the worm before loosing the worm rig so I decided to join Aaron. I reached the first ramp and Aaron wasn't there so I tried fishing it for a little while. OK the fish are not hitting jigs or worms right now, the day before I had a fish explode on my 9" slammer so maybe they are biting trout. I brought along a 5" Prizm Pepper Trout with a 3/4 oz. Fishco head for this occasion. I threw it about 10 times and pulled about 10 pounds of weeds off of it every time. I saw Aaron standing on the bank opposite of me so I threw it over there and it landed in about 2ft. of water right in front of him :) I reeled it in quickly to avoid the weeds and halfway inbetween me and Aaron it gets slammed. Expecting it to be weeds, I began cranking it in waiting for a big mound to surface but I felt headshakes instead. I was even more delighted when I saw a fish come up. I thought "OK hes about 3#" then he almost dove under a ledge and began thrashing on the surface and I realized he was much larger. It took two tries to lip him but when I got him I could hardly hold him up. I called for Aaron and he showed up along with another bass fishermen. The other guy said it was about 14-15#, I wish! Aaron and I gave a conservative estimate at 10-11#. I did not learn my lesson when I caught the other decent fish earlier this month and I still do not have a scale. This bass was absolutely loaded with trout and we took the length and girth measurements using Aarons rod. It was really dark at this point but we went ahead and took some shots with my disposable outdoor camera but it only works in the daytime so I'm praying that this fish will come out OK. If not its another fish story, but thats cool with me too! I have two witnesses anyway. The only problem is now I will go buy a scale and a digital camera and not catch another fish for months!
Tommy
1862, RE: Puddingstone, 11-24
Posted by basserman, Mon Nov-25-02 07:10 PM
Nice fish. If the pics turn out please post them.

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1877, RE: Puddingstone, 11-24
Posted by Tom Cod, Thu Nov-28-02 06:57 AM
Sorry guys, neither pics came out, :( somehow I did not receive a copy of the last 13 photos I shot on disk or in picture form. Good news is I'm definately going to get a digital camera now.
1962, RE: Puddingstone, 11-24
Posted by , Mon Dec-16-02 07:49 PM
Tommy I told you to get both!Nice fish anyway.How come Arron does not have any?
1967, RE: Puddingstone, 11-24
Posted by , Mon Dec-16-02 10:35 PM
Nice fish Tom.....
I've had the same problem before with the disposible camera at dusk.
You might have looked already, but if not, take a good look at your negatives, if you can see even a hint of the picture, you might be able to get those picture developed. I've got a couple pictures of
the kids with nice fish that I wouldn't have if I didn't take the
negative back. They can adjust the sensitivity on there systems and
print pictures that otherwise would be passed up on your origional drop off.
Digital camera would be an awesome stocking stuffer and maybe a scale ta boot... :-)

Good luck
Don
1968, RE: Puddingstone, 11-24
Posted by AMP2564, Tue Dec-17-02 09:54 AM
Tom Cod,

Glad to have been there to witness the entire thing.  That was
a great trophy fish from Pud.  Here are the stats on the fish
taken from the rod measurements:  L 23.5" & G
10.5". Great fish! ;-)  Couldn't have happened to a nicer
person.

If anyone out ther knows the formula, we can get a better
estimate of the fishes weight.