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Lloyd Sumpter March 10th 05 02:18 AM

Fishing for Largemouth Bass
 
Hi,

We're having a fish-in in April targeting the (illegally-stocked)
largemouth bass in the Vancouver area.

I've never fished for bass befo any hints? And do I need a 225hp
boat and do I need to dress like a NASCAR driver? ;)

Lloyd


mgg March 10th 05 02:26 AM

do I need a 225hp
boat and do I need to dress like a NASCAR driver? ;)

LOL! It helps, since it scares undesireable fish away, leaving the bass ripe
for the pickin'! g You could also find yourself a nice fishing spot on the
shore and catch a 6 1/2 pounder as I did many moons ago.

--Mike

"Lloyd Sumpter" wrote in message
...
Hi,

We're having a fish-in in April targeting the (illegally-stocked)
largemouth bass in the Vancouver area.

I've never fished for bass befo any hints? And do I need a 225hp
boat and do I need to dress like a NASCAR driver? ;)

Lloyd




Short Wave Sportfishing March 10th 05 11:08 AM

On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 18:18:09 -0800, Lloyd Sumpter
wrote:

Hi,

We're having a fish-in in April targeting the (illegally-stocked)
largemouth bass in the Vancouver area.

I've never fished for bass befo any hints? And do I need a 225hp
boat and do I need to dress like a NASCAR driver? ;)


No, you need a 300 hp boat and since you asked, no - you don't have
to dress like a NASCAR driver. Bra, crotchless panties, fishnet
stockings and black stiletto heels are the secret to catching large
mouth bass - the pros only wear the branded clothing when they are on
TV.

Just out of curiosity, what's the point of the fish-in?

Later,

Tom

[email protected] March 10th 05 01:07 PM

Lloyd, a lot is dependent on the water temp. Is the temp. rising, or
lowering? Fishing for bass is quite the chess game, therefore, the
nature of your second and third sentences isn't needed.
That being said, what are the bass in your area feeding on? If the fish
are in the shallows, then the very first thing I try anywhere, is a
chartreuse Berkeley rubber worm, Texas rigged. Look for a likely hiding
spot, like a tree downfall, or other structure, toss beyond that point,
and slowly work the worm. If there are shiners, or other such minnows
that they are feeding on, you may try a spinner bait for a few casts.
If the banks are steep, like cliffs, you can vertical jig a spoon, like
a Rattlesnake down the bank.


Lloyd Sumpter March 10th 05 03:04 PM

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:08:48 +0000, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 18:18:09 -0800, Lloyd Sumpter
wrote:

Hi,

We're having a fish-in in April targeting the (illegally-stocked)
largemouth bass in the Vancouver area.

I've never fished for bass befo any hints? And do I need a 225hp
boat and do I need to dress like a NASCAR driver? ;)


No, you need a 300 hp boat and since you asked, no - you don't have
to dress like a NASCAR driver. Bra, crotchless panties, fishnet
stockings and black stiletto heels are the secret to catching large
mouth bass - the pros only wear the branded clothing when they are on
TV.

Just out of curiosity, what's the point of the fish-in?


OK, here's the Story: Bass are not native to BC. Somebody has illegally
dumped them into several lakes in the area. Now, bass compete with trout
and salmon, which ARE native, and we spend lots of tax dollars every year
enhancing the stocks with hatcheries.

So - we want to publicize this problem and try to reducs the bass stocks
and give the trout a better chance. And have some fun fishing while we're
at it!

And yes, bass fishermen are kind of a joke around here. I mean, do you
REALLY need that much HP to get around a lake thats only 1/2 a mile wide??
(The lakes we'll be targetting have no boat launch, and are restricted to
electric motors only)

Lloyd



Wayne.B March 10th 05 04:10 PM

On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 18:18:09 -0800, Lloyd Sumpter
wrote:

I've never fished for bass befo any hints? And do I need a 225hp
boat and do I need to dress like a NASCAR driver? ;)


=================

Absolutely. The fish don't care of course, but you will never get any
publicity or sponsorship money without the flash and dash.


Short Wave Sportfishing March 10th 05 04:28 PM

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 07:04:32 -0800, Lloyd Sumpter
wrote:

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:08:48 +0000, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 18:18:09 -0800, Lloyd Sumpter
wrote:

Hi,

We're having a fish-in in April targeting the (illegally-stocked)
largemouth bass in the Vancouver area.

I've never fished for bass befo any hints? And do I need a 225hp
boat and do I need to dress like a NASCAR driver? ;)


No, you need a 300 hp boat and since you asked, no - you don't have
to dress like a NASCAR driver. Bra, crotchless panties, fishnet
stockings and black stiletto heels are the secret to catching large
mouth bass - the pros only wear the branded clothing when they are on
TV.

Just out of curiosity, what's the point of the fish-in?


OK, here's the Story: Bass are not native to BC. Somebody has illegally
dumped them into several lakes in the area. Now, bass compete with trout
and salmon, which ARE native, and we spend lots of tax dollars every year
enhancing the stocks with hatcheries.

So - we want to publicize this problem and try to reducs the bass stocks
and give the trout a better chance. And have some fun fishing while we're
at it!

And yes, bass fishermen are kind of a joke around here. I mean, do you
REALLY need that much HP to get around a lake thats only 1/2 a mile wide??
(The lakes we'll be targetting have no boat launch, and are restricted to
electric motors only)


Ah - well, that is certainly a good reason. Not quite a perfect
reason, but a good one.

Bass fishing that far north takes some minor skills, but you really
need to put this fish-in when the water warms to around fifty degrees
F or so - that's when they become very active.

The best way to fish is to use darker color plastic worms (like
blueberry or grape), Senko lures (6"green shades) or spinner baits in
bright colors. Two best ways to rig the worms - Carolina or Texas. I
prefer Texas, but I occasionally have success with Carolina rigs.

Last, use shiners, but that can be problematic as you will probably
have to sit on a breeding bed to get that to work.

Have fun. Don't forget the fishnet stockings.

Oh, and to answer your HP question - no, you really don't need that
kind of HP, but in the bass world, it's monkey see, monkey do. It
used to be that 18 foot bass boats were the best because that's what
the pros used. Then it used to be that 20 foot bass boats were the
best because that's what the pros used. Then....etc.

Believe this or not, ten years ago, the HP limit on the bass trail was
175. Then it went to 225 now it's 300.

It's all marketing. :)

Later,

Tom

Don White March 10th 05 04:32 PM


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
snip....
since you asked, no - you don't have
to dress like a NASCAR driver. Bra, crotchless panties, fishnet
stockings and black stiletto heels are the secret to catching large
mouth bass



You talkin' about his Vinyl Valarie?



Short Wave Sportfishing March 10th 05 04:43 PM

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 16:32:49 GMT, "Don White"
wrote:


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
snip....
since you asked, no - you don't have
to dress like a NASCAR driver. Bra, crotchless panties, fishnet
stockings and black stiletto heels are the secret to catching large
mouth bass


You talkin' about his Vinyl Valarie?


It's a great lure, but the males are on the smallish side. Perhaps it
would work with a lesbian largemouth bass? :)

Later,

Tom


Calif Bill March 10th 05 05:43 PM


"Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message
...
On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 07:04:32 -0800, Lloyd Sumpter
wrote:

On Thu, 10 Mar 2005 11:08:48 +0000, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:

On Wed, 09 Mar 2005 18:18:09 -0800, Lloyd Sumpter
wrote:

Hi,

We're having a fish-in in April targeting the (illegally-stocked)
largemouth bass in the Vancouver area.

I've never fished for bass befo any hints? And do I need a 225hp
boat and do I need to dress like a NASCAR driver? ;)

No, you need a 300 hp boat and since you asked, no - you don't have
to dress like a NASCAR driver. Bra, crotchless panties, fishnet
stockings and black stiletto heels are the secret to catching large
mouth bass - the pros only wear the branded clothing when they are on
TV.

Just out of curiosity, what's the point of the fish-in?


OK, here's the Story: Bass are not native to BC. Somebody has illegally
dumped them into several lakes in the area. Now, bass compete with trout
and salmon, which ARE native, and we spend lots of tax dollars every year
enhancing the stocks with hatcheries.

So - we want to publicize this problem and try to reducs the bass stocks
and give the trout a better chance. And have some fun fishing while we're
at it!

And yes, bass fishermen are kind of a joke around here. I mean, do you
REALLY need that much HP to get around a lake thats only 1/2 a mile

wide??
(The lakes we'll be targetting have no boat launch, and are restricted to
electric motors only)


Ah - well, that is certainly a good reason. Not quite a perfect
reason, but a good one.

Bass fishing that far north takes some minor skills, but you really
need to put this fish-in when the water warms to around fifty degrees
F or so - that's when they become very active.

The best way to fish is to use darker color plastic worms (like
blueberry or grape), Senko lures (6"green shades) or spinner baits in
bright colors. Two best ways to rig the worms - Carolina or Texas. I
prefer Texas, but I occasionally have success with Carolina rigs.

Last, use shiners, but that can be problematic as you will probably
have to sit on a breeding bed to get that to work.

Have fun. Don't forget the fishnet stockings.

Oh, and to answer your HP question - no, you really don't need that
kind of HP, but in the bass world, it's monkey see, monkey do. It
used to be that 18 foot bass boats were the best because that's what
the pros used. Then it used to be that 20 foot bass boats were the
best because that's what the pros used. Then....etc.

Believe this or not, ten years ago, the HP limit on the bass trail was
175. Then it went to 225 now it's 300.

It's all marketing. :)

Later,

Tom


It is because you can drive 100 mph in a bass boat legally. In a car, they
take the car and a lot of money for driving that fast. Simple.




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