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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: FishermenDesigns]
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03/16/18 07:05 PM
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MassAction
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What is the biggest largemouth bass size have you guys caught at Somerville in the creeks? I caught one 18 1/2 in length Tuesday. He was probably 8 pounds. I was pretty happy since I'm a beginner fisherman and I don't fish much. I wanted to have him mounted but I did not know if this was a big or average size. I instead put him in the pan but I'm now having some regrets. That's a hell of a bass for a creek, but your weight estimate may be a bit generous because an 8 pound 18.5" would be morbidly obese. I have a feeling he was more in the 3.5-4 pound range which is still a great bass. When it comes to culling fish, it's always a good idea to release the small to grow and the large to reproduce and cull the middle. I wouldn't feel guilty about killing a 4 pounder, although that's a great fish, there are others out there. Nice catch!
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/16/18 07:06 PM
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fishytx
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The warm night followed by this amazing warm day should get these white bass going strong again. They should be on the move swimming everywhere and not holding up in deeper pockets. Good luck to those who go out this weekend.
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/16/18 07:09 PM
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fishytx
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MassAction, it would look very funny for sure. LOL But I agree, that is still a nice LMB for a creek.
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/16/18 08:08 PM
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FishermenDesigns
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I feel like kicking myself right now because I dont fish often and catching one that size is a trophy bass to me lol! Thanks fishytx for the length/weight scale.
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Re: Lake Somerville
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03/16/18 08:39 PM
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MassAction
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I feel like kicking myself right now because I dont fish often and catching one that size is a trophy bass to me lol! Thanks fishytx for the length/weight scale. Estimating fish weight is always difficult. If you don't have a scale and consistently do it, it can be hard to judge. Plus keeping fish out of the water to get a weight is rough on them and most of the time not worth it. So don't beat yourself up. You should be really proud, it took me over a year to catch my first fish of that size, so I'd say you're doing well.
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/17/18 01:47 AM
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hook-line&sinker
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It's not the size of the bass in the fight... it's the size of the fight in the bass that matters!
Most of anglers have caught many fish that fought much bigger than they were. A very healthy Yegua creek 4 pounder will out-fight much bigger bass out in the open lake.
It is the fight you will remember and in the Yegua "the one that gets away" will haunt you. There are some truly big bass roaming around the lower end of the Yegua all year long and once the whitebass run is over you can have the whole creek to yourself.
>)));> Wishin' I was Fishin' <;(((<
“Personnel is the most vital and important aspect of any industry. If you’re just going to grind them up, it’s not going to end well for anybody.” SCOTT REINARDY
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/17/18 02:59 AM
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FishermenDesigns
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This is my last post but here he is before the frying pan. After fighting this bass, I am now hooked. He took the line under my canoe and back into open water for me to reel him in. I just hope I'm not that guy who is out there looking for one monster bass instead of bringing home what's biting like crappie/white bass. I mean I do have to put food on the table lol. Also, thanks to Mr. Tedrick and a lot of guys on this forum for helping us beginner fishermen to become better anglers. Everyone had to learn from someone.
Last edited by FishermenDesigns; 03/17/18 03:40 AM.
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/17/18 02:48 PM
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fishytx
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I'm a black bass angler for sure, but come spawn time for whites, my bass boat stays parked. I have taken it out a lot more this year than the years before, but I wanted to wait till the spawn got going good before I beat the banks for whites, so it has all worked out well for me. There is about two more good weeks of fishing left for these whites and I have buddies that are really on some good numbers with LMB, so I might have to hook onto the boat and go get me some. Not, I can wait till this spawn is over, the LMB will still be in good numbers for the next three months. April, May and June are three of my favorite months for catching blacks.
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/17/18 02:55 PM
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fishytx
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FishermenDesigns, I go to Fayette lake all the time because I catch fish like that one all day long. It's a slot lake so that's why there are so many larger bass in there to catch. Anything between 14 to 24 inches has to be released. It's a blast.
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: fishytx]
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03/17/18 04:34 PM
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FishermenDesigns
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Thanks fishytx for the information. I have a neighbor who grew up on Fayette lake. He said he wanted to take me so I better get going since I now have the black bass fever.
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/17/18 09:23 PM
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fishytx
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Allergies are kicking my tail right now. If it wasn't affecting my breathing right now then I would be out somewhere catching a few. Such beautiful weather.
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/18/18 07:36 PM
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lotuslover
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Does anyone know if Birch Creek State Park open to daily use yet?
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: lotuslover]
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03/18/18 09:45 PM
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R2Fishing
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Yes Birch is open for day use.
R2 Fishing Crappie/Whitebass/Catfish Lake Somerville 979-204-6722
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Re: Lake Somerville
[Re: J-Moe]
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03/18/18 09:50 PM
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BIG SHINER
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Brother and I headed down to Newmans this morning. Total of around 20 whites. Only kept 7 good ones. Almost all were caught shallow in the current near logs or sticks. Was hoping to find some crappie but no luck. About time to just start hitting the lake.
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Re: Lake Somerville
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#12678365
03/18/18 09:54 PM
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24x7Fisherman
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Thanks for your report. Did you go to upstream?
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