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Re: Whitney smallies [Re: iworksoicanfish] #4045473 10/14/09 04:02 AM
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every year i see maybe 2 smallmouth weighed in a year at whitney. they are there but not very many. its also hard to believe that someone is catching smallmouth regularly out there.

belton on the other hand is a amazing smallmouth lake.

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Re: Whitney smallies [Re: Phoenix 920 Pro xp] #4045795 10/14/09 11:44 AM
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I would agree that the smallies have demished or disappeared in Whitney... I fish Whitney most every week... in 2000 thru 2005 we caught some nice ones while targeting blacks... Carolina rigs with small worms on sandy points and top water along the rocks / ledges ... several 5lbs or so (including one 19 incher that we didn't weigh)... but, the last few years we haven't caught any in the same spots and we have hunted for them.... but then again.. we have narrowed our tactics specifially for blacks... smallies tend not to hit big lures.


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Re: Whitney smallies [Re: Serene One] #4046102 10/14/09 01:37 PM
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Originally Posted By: Serene One
I hate to do it, but I got to call BS on anyone going to Whitney and regularly catching smallies. My father and I have spent an absurd amount of hours on the water there over the past 20 years, and while at one time you could target and catch a quality bunch of smallies, those times are long gone. You are more likely to run into Bigfoot at the state park, then catch a legal limit of smallies. I know there will be naysayers, so post a dated pic and prove me wrong.


Call BS then and have a good day. Just because you don't catch them it must mean that they just don'r exist, I guess that just about the jist of it

Re: Whitney smallies [Re: Drpeede] #4046468 10/14/09 02:55 PM
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i have a hard time believing that a lake that big and deep, you would be able to catch all of a species of fish out of it.

With that said, I dont catch any, and I used to here and there.

do you think the longer they were in the lake, they adapted and went to more of a smallmouth pattern of really deep structure, rock piles, etc???

and maybe people dont fish that method as much, or as well?



Re: Whitney smallies [Re: joho5] #4046559 10/14/09 03:16 PM
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I agree with you joho5. I am not the one catching them myself, I just don't have the touch or something. There are reports of the stockings, where i can't remember, but my brother-in-law tols me he caught 3 small ones the other day in one spot. That is good news to me that little ones are in the lake also. I never stated that a bag of good keepers was caught. We are going to try the deeper structure and rock piles this evening and let you know how we did.

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WHITNEY STOCKING HISTORY

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Species Year Number Stocked Size
Bass, Florida Largemouth 2004 589,978 Fingerling
Bass, Florida Largemouth 2003 760,159 Fingerling
Bass, Florida Largemouth 1986 151,900 Fingerling
Bass, Florida Largemouth 1985 204,099 Fingerling
Bass, Largemouth 1971 220,000
Bass, Largemouth 1969 350,000
Bass, Largemouth 1968 250,000
Bass, Largemouth 1966 280,000
Bass, Smallmouth 2004 5,609 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 2000 589,849 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1999 351,302 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1998 353,100 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1997 714,665 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1996 333,282 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1995 40,670 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1994 262,402 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1992 29,253 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1986 149,135 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1985 202,143 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1984 235,505 Fingerling
Bass, Smallmouth 1983 65,400

Bass, Striped 2009 543,846 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 2008 332,262 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 2007 495,015 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 2006 322,532 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 2005 332,999 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 2004 84,184 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 2003 223,892 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 2002 353,587 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 2001 1,400,000 Fry
Bass, Striped 2000 476,600 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1999 236,400 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1998 145,768 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1997 235,226 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1996 113,057 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1995 237,566 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1994 448,490 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1992 123,161 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1991 331,827 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1990 240,219 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1989 235,923 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1988 235,900 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1987 358,757 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1986 354,130 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1985 172,115 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1984 351,581 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1976 232,123
Bass, Striped 1975 17,090
Bass, Striped 1974 229,291 Fingerling
Bass, Striped 1973 267,711 Fingerling
Bluegill 2005 13,747 Fingerling
Catfish, Blue 1966 8,000
Catfish, Channel 1970 61,000



Re: Whitney smallies [Re: Serene One] #4046940 10/14/09 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted By: Serene One
I hate to do it, but I got to call BS on anyone going to Whitney and regularly catching smallies. My father and I have spent an absurd amount of hours on the water there over the past 20 years, and while at one time you could target and catch a quality bunch of smallies, those times are long gone. You are more likely to run into Bigfoot at the state park, then catch a legal limit of smallies. I know there will be naysayers, so post a dated pic and prove me wrong.



Just because you can't catch them doesn't mean no one else can.

I have fished Belton for ~18 years. I never caught a smallmouth until 2 years ago. I don't know why, I just never did. I always heard the stories about what a great smallmouth fishery Belton was and saw them brought to the scales at tournaments all the time.
Now, I catch smallies on nearly every trip out there, even in the middle of summer.


So, if I didn't fish any tournaments before I started catching them, I guess I would have been justified in calling BS on anyone that said they caught them.......following your logic.



By the way, he never said anything about catching a legal limit. You should know that if you find smallies, you will almost always catch several quickly since they tend to stack up.


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My brother-in-law has been catching them on almost every trip lately, and some very nice ones also. I have yet to catch one myself but my time is comming.






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Don't know he can catch a fish in a water puttle. I watch heim catch about a 4lber on a slab. Right now he is catching them along the rocky points pretty regular, but i have not been able to go out with him


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Here is the only photo that i have here at the time. Will try and remember to always carry a camera in the future for documentation. This was 2 weeks ago if i remember grin

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Mr. Drpeede,

Just curious what you would charge to take me to Whitney so I could catch a small mouth, I have only caught one in my life which was on Texoma. I have been fishing Whitney for about 5 years and have never caught one there.

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Originally Posted By: drpeede
Here is the only photo that i have here at the time. Will try and remember to always carry a camera in the future for documentation. This was 2 weeks ago if i remember grin


I take that is your brother in law in the picture. You stated in a early post that you have never caught one but you brother in law catches them all the time

Re: Whitney smallies [Re: iworksoicanfish] #4047790 10/14/09 07:29 PM
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Here is the only photo that i have here at the time. Will try and remember to always carry a camera in the future for documentation. This was 2 weeks ago if i remember grin


I take that is your brother in law in the picture. You stated in a early post that you have never caught one but you brother in law catches them all the time


This is true. I have yet to catch one, but hope to change that tonight. I will let you know, and yes that is him in the pic. Have to talk to him about a charge, but from all the talk about there being none in the lake it could cost quite a bit of $$$$$$ grin

Re: Whitney smallies [Re: TX Largemmouth] #4048477 10/14/09 10:06 PM
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[quote=Serene One]I hate to do it, but I got to call BS on anyone going to Whitney and regularly catching smallies. My father and I have spent an absurd amount of hours on the water there over the past 20 years, and while at one time you could target and catch a quality bunch of smallies, those times are long gone. You are more likely to run into Bigfoot at the state park, then catch a legal limit of smallies. I know there will be naysayers, so post a dated pic and prove me wrong.



Just because you can't catch them doesn't mean no one else can.

I have fished Belton for ~18 years. I never caught a smallmouth until 2 years ago. I don't know why, I just never did. I always heard the stories about what a great smallmouth fishery Belton was and saw them brought to the scales at tournaments all the time.
Now, I catch smallies on nearly every trip out there, even in the middle of summer.


So, if I didn't fish any tournaments before I started catching them, I guess I would have been justified in calling BS on anyone that said they caught them.......following your logic.



By the way, he never said anything about catching a legal limit. You should know that if you find smallies, you will almost always catch several quickly since they tend to stack up.


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My brother-in-law has been catching them on almost every trip lately, and some very nice ones also. I have yet to catch one myself but my time is comming.



I never said I couldn't catch them. In the past my father and I caught more than our fair share. I am not making this up just based on my own experiences, we have fished or been at the weigh in for nearly every tourney on whitney over the last few years, and there has been slim to none weighed in as well, all our local friends attest to the dramatic decline to zero catches. Try to find a guide for lake whitney that will guaranty to put you on smallies. There use to be two dozen of in the late 80's early 90's, there just not enough smallies left for there to be a consistent producing pattern to follow. I can see where a guy could go out and catch one good one on a rare occasion. But to consistently produce quality smallies as suggested by drpeede on a day in day out basis and target them is not gonna fly. Lets do a LAKE WHITNEY SMALLIE Only TOURNEY. Every man put a $100 dollars and the man or team with the largest legal smallmouth bag wins, and if everyone zeros, I take the pot. I got my money anyone else?



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i'm in i got $100,but i want a buy in option for that zero pot.the smart money is on the zero.i've caught a lot of nice smallies on whitney over the years but it's pretty slim lately.i don't think anybody could catch them regular these days.in the 90's we could target them a catch a limit regularly not now go to belton i rarely do not catch one there.....rick

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I believe this was started by someone asking if anyone catches smallies on the lake, and it has turned into a pissing match for some reason that i acn not figure out. Don't know why some people have to piss on every other post made in this forum but maybe that is just the norm. If you read what i have posted you will not see anywhere there i stated he was targeting smallies only, I mearly stated a fact. We went out last evening and so it may make your point, we did not catch any smallies, large mouth, sandies, pikes or bait fish, only 6 stripers and not targeting those either. As to the challenge of a winner take all tourny, I will talk to him about that and it sounds like alot of fun to get together and meet some of the local fisherman around here. I think if we all met and shook hands just maybe we could all get along and have a good time and maybe some other trips together.

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Oct 14, 2009 Water stained; 10.70' low. Black bass are good on yellow/white spinnerbaits and crankbaits, and on topwaters early. Striped bass are fair on live minnows and chartreuse striper jigs. White bass are fair on minnows and pet spoons. Crappie are very good on minnows and blue tube jigs. Catfish are fair on frozen shrimp, liver, and live bait. And Small Mouth Bass are great on the end of Brother-In-Laws pole. clap


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