View Full Version : A variation on the other question, Big Bass !!!


eelman
05-03-2000, 08:36 AM
If and only If you had just one spot to put all your efforts towards landing the bass of a lifetime, where would it be?? And, What lure or bait would have the most confidence in (remember, you can only chose ONE Lure or bait type) So think about this one for a moment!

Part two! What conditions would you consider the absolute best for landing that horse!! Time of year, wind, tide etc......

JohnR
05-03-2000, 04:39 PM
Undisclosed place in Rhody <img src="/Images/biggrin.gif"><!--e7--> on an eel... Fall run, tide dropping, full moon but heavy overcast night, with a decent in-your-face wind....

mike cc
05-03-2000, 06:11 PM
it would be off Plymouth in the fall ,full moon and it would be with live eels.

str1p3r
05-03-2000, 06:16 PM
It would be in that special honey hole I call "HOME" located in the lower delaware bay, fishing a fresh bunker head at the top of an incoming tide, with a light south wind. And of course the fish would hit as soon as I take that first bite of my sandwich.... it always seems to happen that way. Which brings up another question that I will save for later.

Saltheart
05-04-2000, 12:18 PM
Montauk , Thanksgiving weekend , RI Rigged Eel.

Saltheart
05-04-2000, 12:23 PM
Forgot this part. Would be early morning. I'll hook it in the dark but it will be light by the time its landed. Right at the edge of darkness. BTW , how do you edit a previous post here?

JohnR
05-04-2000, 01:11 PM
Saltheart, you can modify your posts when you are logged in as a member... When not signed in the system will not allow you to modify

Getting out this weekend???

Saltheart
05-05-2000, 08:43 AM
I thought I was registered. Guess not. I'll be going tonight but getting there late John. If I can get my act together , I'll be doing the herring thing Sat or Sun , hopefully Sat. Carefully crimped new battery connectors to the wires to the herring pump , then realized I can't get the wires into the tank with the clamps on!! Murphy's Law send me back to the drawing board. <img src="/Images/Happy_Face.gif"><!--e1-->

Riptide
05-05-2000, 02:05 PM
It would have to be Oregon Inlet,NC early December with live eels. About a 6 p.m. high tide fishing the outgoing. We slayed the mid 30's and a few 40's last year there. You know we didn't catch the biggest fish. So what else is down there?