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Tiny Lure = Big Bass??

Posted By: fishing adventurestv

Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 11/18/21 12:17 AM

Just having fun throwing around ultralight lures in a creek in Marble Falls. Caught a 5+ lb bass!!
Posted By: Indianation65

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 11/20/21 05:33 AM

Very nice fish, but 5 lbs?

I'm inspired! IN65

...!
Posted By: tomatosplat

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 11/20/21 10:45 PM

Nj- big bass dont always bite big. You will come across some that have just consumed a small meal, especially in ponds and creeks. If they eat too much, it will affect their buoyancy. Although, in small water I have seen small bass take large lures that barely fit in their mouths also. In my experience, (though I only go for the big boys now: ie. Catfish) presentation and native bait representation have a whole lot more to do with it than size. [Except during spawn]
But very nicely done. Post pics!
Posted By: fishing adventurestv

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 12/08/21 01:36 AM

Indianation65 I'm just saying... it may be 6!!
Posted By: Budlitego

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 01/19/22 06:42 PM

I'm waiting for the Shamino Curado BFS reels to become available.
Posted By: pop r

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 01/20/22 07:28 PM

thumb
Posted By: Smurfs

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 01/20/22 08:04 PM

Nice catch, know way it's 5 lbs though.
Posted By: butch sanders

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 01/21/22 12:44 AM

Originally Posted by 512 Adventures
Indianation65 I'm just saying... it may be 6!!


at least
nice work
Posted By: BrandoA

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 01/21/22 03:23 PM

Backbone Creek? Probably closer to 3lbs
Posted By: fishing adventurestv

Re: Tiny Lure = Big Bass?? - 02/28/22 02:42 AM

Originally Posted by BrandoA
Backbone Creek? Probably closer to 3lbs

Probably right!
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