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Thanksgiving 11/26/20

Posted By: lconn4

Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/27/20 07:29 AM

I like holidays, its a very rare one if I'm not fishing. Been reading a lot more in the bass forum lately and especially took interest on the Monticello thread. Hadn't been there in over a year and hadn't even considered fishing there with ramp closure. Didn't know if that meant you couldn't fish the lake at all or you just couldn't launch a boat. When someone mentioned a lot of kayaks launching from the bridge, I decided I was going to give it a go. Hadn't launched from there in 6 years, it was hard then, it would be harder now.

Set alarm for 4 a.m., the plan is to be on the water by 7:00. I wake up at 8. bang Make it to the lake around 9:45. Had stopped a couple of times on the way and asked if it ok to fish the lake. Nobody knows for sure. Pull into the parking area near the bridge and walk to where I see someone fishing from shore. Ask him about fishing the lake from kayak and he tells me sure... he has fished it all year launching from bridge, never got a ticket, never had his vehicle towed. Points at his 13 year old son in the distance fishing from his kayak. Good enough for me, Monti is probably my favorite lake. Used to come down every Christmas and fish it with an old friend who knew a lot about it.

While were talking, his son paddles over and tells his dad he lost one of his rods... fell out of the kayak when he went to pull one out of crate and it pulled the one with Alabama rig out of its holder and fell into the water. I was impressed with how well his dad took the news. cheers Said something about it being a $300 rig. roflmao

Decide to try and help look for young man's fishing pole but give up after 15 minutes.. as bad as I wanted to find it, I wanted to fish worse.

Now usually I would head straight to the far end of the lake where the pads are, but this is a new me. I've recently completed a guide trip with James Biggs and I'm going to try and apply what he was teaching. So I resisted going shallow, I resisted blind casting, and I just paddled around in deep water looking for fish on my graph. It sure helped that Gruber in the Bass Forum has been telling everyone ... GO DEEP! and catching hell from most folks.

Lots of water with nothing as I keep eyes on graph... finally find what I'm looking for: bait at 10 feet, fish suspended at about 16 ft in 24 feet of water. Pull out a 6xd and make first cast. Crank it down deep and then notice my phone is out of it waterproof bag. Set rod down, place phone in bag, pick up rod, Fish on. It was only about 2 lbs but it was a fish, it was my first cast, and I realized exactly what this fish wanted. He wanted that bait slowly rising on almost slack line. I get pushed back about 50 yards from breeze, paddle back into position, make second cast, crank it down about 5 or 6 cranks and then let the wind slowly push me backwards. Think I feel rod loading up and set the hook. Its a big one. Its pulling drag like butter... I know I have drag set where I want it, I know its big. Take my sweet time as there isn't really anything for me to get wrapped around, then I feel it coming up. Try to keep it from jumping but didn't realize how much line it had pulled out on me and when it comes up it is much further away than I had thought. Even from that distance I was in awe as I got a good look. To make a long story shorter, it made two more jumps later and I loosen drag to let it burn off some energy. Finally get it beside me and I swear the thing barely fit in my net, almost jumped out of it, and I had to stuff in the rest of way with my hand.

What a fish.

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Make paddle back to where I'd met guy and his son, he has scale, weighs and I'm not surprised. 11 lbs 6 oz.. My new personal best.

Paddle back to same area with son of guy following and we catch 7 more in 15 minutes. It was awesome. Bite dies down and I head to far end of the lake where I can fish how I prefer, with swim baits in the pads. Lake is really low with the plant shut down permanently. Stumps everywhere. I had so many places I wanted to try, all my old spots. Railroad bridge being first on the list. Nothing there, no bait, no fish... only made a few casts and picked up and headed to the other opposite side of the lake and down to the pads.

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Got into the fish again... just like old times. Tried one more time to find lost rod and found it. Dropped it off on the way home. Nice day.


Posted By: FireMedic486

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/27/20 10:22 AM

Great post and even better fish! Congrats on the new PB!
Posted By: CCTX

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/27/20 12:20 PM

cheers
Just Awesome!! You’ll always remember this Thanksgiving.
Posted By: PowerLizard

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/27/20 01:49 PM

That Bass looks like an overstuffed pillow from Bass Pro Shops. Congratulations!
Posted By: TxDanFishMan

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/28/20 04:47 AM

Congrats on the PB.
Heck of a fish,
Posted By: banker-always fishing

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/28/20 04:55 AM

Solid post and solid fish. Good job. cheers
Posted By: Douglas J

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/29/20 03:41 AM

Congrats!
Awesome story and fish!


How much are one of them there kayaks?
Posted By: CADD

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/29/20 04:32 AM

Great Catch! cheers
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/29/20 05:26 AM

Originally Posted by Douglas J
Congrats!
Awesome story and fish!


How much are one of them there kayaks?


I'm not sure what a Native Manta Ray 14 sold for new, bought 2 of them with trailer from member here (FLA native) a couple of years ago that he was practically giving away. This was a 2014 model that has been discontinued but probably in the $1000-1200 range new. Paddled one in Florida when they first came out but already had a kayak that I liked but couldn't pass on the deal.

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Check out some of these and then find a dealer that will let you try out what you like.

https://www.wildernesssystems.com/us/
https://nativewatercraft.com/fishing-kayak/
https://www.oceankayak.com/
https://www.oldtowncanoe.com/?utm_c...nAKAERo9RsaArtGEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
https://www.perceptionkayaks.com/us/

Posted By: Douglas J

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 11/30/20 04:47 AM

Originally Posted by lconn4
Originally Posted by Douglas J
Congrats!
Awesome story and fish!


How much are one of them there kayaks?


I'm not sure what a Native Manta Ray 14 sold for new, bought 2 of them with trailer from member here (FLA native) a couple of years ago that he was practically giving away. This was a 2014 model that has been discontinued but probably in the $1000-1200 range new. Paddled one in Florida when they first came out but already had a kayak that I liked but couldn't pass on the deal.

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Check out some of these and then find a dealer that will let you try out what you like.

https://www.wildernesssystems.com/us/
https://nativewatercraft.com/fishing-kayak/
https://www.oceankayak.com/
https://www.oldtowncanoe.com/?utm_c...nAKAERo9RsaArtGEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
https://www.perceptionkayaks.com/us/




Thanks for the info!
Posted By: Bassinamped

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/02/20 12:18 AM

That is awesome! Is it pretty accessible from the parking area? Have a bass buster type boat and was curious if it’s possible to get it in there? Thank you very much
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/02/20 12:37 AM

I carried mine on my head 75 yards, then over the guard rail.. tied a rope to it and then eased it down embankment. That was the easy part, coming out was where it gets tough. If you have someone to help you it wouldn't be too bad. If you let go, or slip, it won't be funny. Check it out first before you try it. I'm getting old so it might be easy for you. The hardest part for me was getting kayak over guard rail coming out. You'll have to experience it as its hard to explain.
Posted By: butch sanders

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/02/20 01:05 AM

man
what a great story

great fish

sorry we get old
Posted By: Bassinamped

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/02/20 01:17 AM

Originally Posted by lconn4
I carried mine on my head 75 yards, then over the guard rail.. tied a rope to it and then eased it down embankment. That was the easy part, coming out was where it gets tough. If you have someone to help you it wouldn't be too bad. If you let go, or slip, it won't be funny. Check it out first before you try it. I'm getting old so it might be easy for you. The hardest part for me was getting kayak over guard rail coming out. You'll have to experience it as its hard to explain.

Thank you for the info! I will have someone with me so maybe it would be easier but we will see I guess. Thank you sir
Posted By: Lmgreeri

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/03/20 12:41 AM

OUTSTANDING!!!!! woot

It meant so much more to me to have caught my DD from a yak.
I am looking forward to the big fish this winter. Glad most everyone is concentrating on deer and letting the lakes breath a little right now.
Posted By: JPeel

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/04/20 12:01 PM

That is awesome! I need to get a lighter yak and get out there, I'd never get mine back over the railing!
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/06/20 03:43 PM

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Be careful... Monty isn’t easy. Lots of small pebbles, steep embankment, slippery when wet. Below freezing yesterday morning early.
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/07/20 08:29 AM

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Caught fish on every bait I threw. Spinner bait slow rolled, 6xd, swim bait on under spin and 5 inch flutter spoon. Water temp 51 to 53.

Met two other kayakers (Blain and Nathan) and fished with them most of the day. They were camped out at state park and were going to be fishing Sunday as well.

I’m whooped. Getting old kinda sux.
Posted By: JPeel

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/07/20 06:00 PM

Your photos confirm my suspicions and then some; I'd never get my yak back up the hill!
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 01/06/21 06:04 PM

Just got notified by ShareLunker... even though it was caught in 2020 and I didn't submit until late December, it was approved today.

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Your ShareLunker entry has been accepted.
Congratulations!
Your Lunker ID (No.2161) has been officially accepted into the "Elite" class of the 2021 Toyota ShareLunker Program! Sharing your lunker provides TPWD research and management teams with valuable data that helps us to continue to enhance our fisheries and allows us to recognize your achievement. For participating, you will receive: the inside track on our conservation and research efforts, a Catch Kit corresponding with your fish’s Lunker class that includes ShareLunker and program sponsor merchandise, and an entry in our year-end prize drawing to win a $5,000 shopping spree and an annual fishing license.

For details on current season Catch Kit items for your Lunker Class and expected fulfilment times, please go to: https://texassharelunker.com.

Catch Kits are fulfilled within 4-6 weeks of your entry being approved and are typically distributed the month after your entry.

If you have any additional questions about your catch, please contact us at ShareLunker@tpwd.texas.gov
Tight lines,
The Toyota ShareLunker Team


Highly recommend you read up on rules or get mobile ap so that it will be even easier to enter. Who knows, it might be worth an extra 5K $$$.
roflmao

PS... just noticed on link someone caught a 12 lb + at Lake Murvaul, that place still has some big ones! cheers
Posted By: JPeel

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 01/07/21 01:01 AM

Congrats!!!
Posted By: goodman_fishing

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/02/21 02:23 PM

Absolute giant, cool story!
Posted By: christian myrick

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/02/21 04:18 PM

Now thats a bass I'd like to catch!!!! Great job bro!
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/02/21 04:29 PM

Originally Posted by christian myrick
Now thats a bass I'd like to catch!!!! Great job bro!


Christian, you need to come out there... there are some huge blue cats in the lake!
Posted By: JohnBo74

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/02/21 06:21 PM

WOW!!!!!!

That is awesome... Keep them tight.
Posted By: christian myrick

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/03/21 12:29 PM

Originally Posted by lconn4
Originally Posted by christian myrick
Now thats a bass I'd like to catch!!!! Great job bro!


Christian, you need to come out there... there are some huge blue cats in the lake!

Bro how I would love to. For the last almost year I have been working 7 days a week here in dfw and also Austin. There is really no end in sight. I didn't even get to the salt this year. My kayaks hate me right now. My son is 16 now and wants to work so for me that means normal job plus keep work going for him on the weekends. Its brutal.
Posted By: lconn4

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/05/21 04:36 AM

Started out slow this morning... nothing at the big bridge, then missed 4 in a row on 6xd at railroad bridge, before finally landing one. Lots of bait around and suspended fish but they weren’t eating what I was forcefeeding. Went back in the pads and started catching small ones on spinner bait and swim bait. Got into the fish good late at railroad bridge on crank bait.. ended up catching 12. Big one weighed 5.49. Lots of others fishing today.. heard of a 6 and saw one over 7 lbs weighed. Beautiful day with very little wind.

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Been trying to get a picture of this owl for two weeks. He is getting tamer.. usually on the ground in my front yard when I come home late.
Posted By: butch sanders

Re: Thanksgiving 11/26/20 - 12/06/21 07:02 PM

great story
& pics
& fish
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