I've been bass fishing for about 2 years now. This is my first ever 5 lb bass. It was also 22 inches long. Caught him on a black and blue jig. What's your personal best? And what did you catch it on?
Congrats! My pb was caught on a jig, as were many others!
Congrats!
My personal best is 3# caught on a crankbait.
Anticipating a larger PB shortly.......as in every time I go fishing!
A hearty congrats!
My PB was 7.5#, wacky worm!
Nice job!
My personal best bass is 8.6 on lure
Mine was a 4-5 pounder, that I caught off a bed with a jig.
Nice! PB's are always great, especially in the winter!
Congrats mine was probably shy of 5 lbs caught it on a white chatterbait I've only really been bass fishing for a little over two years. It was 20 inches long it's the bass in my avatar pic.
yeah he surprised me...didn't have a bite all day but about the time I was gonna give up, there he was
here WarEaglebassin read through this http://www.bassresource.com/bass-fishing-forums/topic/150969-what-lure-caught-your-biggest-bass-in-2014/
thanks Frog Turds...haven't been on here in a while...didn't know that thread was out there
On 2/16/2015 at 8:52 AM, WarEagleBassin said:I've been bass fishing for about 2 years now. This is my first ever 5 lb bass. It was also 22 inches long. Caught him on a black and blue jig. What's your personal best? And what did you catch it on?
Congrats. Nice fish.
Nice Bass
PB's are Always a Blast
Congrats
A-Jay
Congrats on the PB!
Jeff
It's your PB thread. Congratulations PB's are always special.
Great fish. I caught my 4# pb on a spinnerbait.
A hard earned PB at that it sounds like!
My personal best was an odd story, I was fishing a bottom dragger worm, small split shot texas rigged. I don't remember the color, what I do remember was a small and a soft hit that I set too early. It felt something close to a 3-4 pound bass. Nothing amazing, I didn't want to miss the bite so I pulled in to the side of the boat, set the road in the holder and grabbed my tube setup. I threw it out a few feet past the spot and bumped it in on a slow reel. A minute or two passes and I figured the fish got spooked. I started to quick reel in my 3.5" bright yellow purple fleck tube and I got a huge hard hit, set the hook and pulled in the best lookin' 7 pound bass I've ever had the luxury of seeing. The look on my buddies face when I pulled that fish out of the water was priceless. He's from the area and never seen anything over 6 pounds in his 30 years of fishing this lake since it's a southern Wisconsin lake and the bass don't get into ridiculous hog sizes like down south.
Congrats on breaking the 5 lb mark! I got my pb on a black Jitterbug.
CONGRATULATIONS!
Wtg! Nice fish!
My pb that I can verify was 8.56# caught on a Carolina rigged trick worm.
I caught one bigger than that when I was a teenager, but never got a pic or put it on a scale. I released her quickly after gloating to my brother next to me. Lol.
awesome man. it's a rush ain't it? nothin' like holding a bass that you know is bigger than anything else you've ever caught. the 2 best letters in bass fishin' - P and B.
Congrats! PBs are awesome, maybe top five things in life (for me anyway). Nothing better than a late winter/early spring gal caught on a jig and craw. Slowly starting to be come my favorite time to fish (when the weather cooperates).
My PB came on the same lure and color combo (as well as the healthy gal in my pic to the left which was my PB up to last spring).
So tell us, how big was your smile? Did you start shaking? Think this experience will make you more persistent when the bite is slow?
Man I was shaking like a leaf when I saw how big he was. I was fumbling around trying to get the net. I just knew I was gonna mess it up, but when I finally got him in the boat I was so pumped up. That day will always be in the back of my mind on any future "slow" days. It only takes one cast to turn a bad day into your best fish ever. Hope it also teaches me to focus more on each cast regardless of what has happened so far that day.
6 on something secret lol
Nice PB! I don't weigh any of my fish but my biggest was on a KVD 2.5 squarebill
On 2/17/2015 at 10:19 AM, WarEagleBassin said:Man I was shaking like a leaf when I saw how big he was. I was fumbling around trying to get the net. I just knew I was gonna mess it up, but when I finally got him in the boat I was so pumped up. That day will always be in the back of my mind on any future "slow" days. It only takes one cast to turn a bad day into your best fish ever. Hope it also teaches me to focus more on each cast regardless of what has happened so far that day.
Great to hear - it's such a rush to catch a quality bass.
One other thing I find that bigger fish typically do, which scares the crap out of me is the last head shake right when I grab that lower lip. Never fails, they just don't wanna give up so easily. Did you happen to have this happen?
Again, congrats to you. Hopefully you'll be setting a new one very soon - keep that jig wet until the spawn is done, if you can.
Outstanding - CONGRATS ...
Now - keep getting that line wet and a 6 pounder will be in your future!
Congratulations on your new PB!
My Pb is a 6 pound smallie on a strike king crank and a 7 pound largemouth on the same crank.
On 2/17/2015 at 10:57 AM, RipzLipz said:Great to hear - it's such a rush to catch a quality bass.
One other thing I find that bigger fish typically do, which scares the crap out of me is the last head shake right when I grab that lower lip. Never fails, they just don't wanna give up so easily. Did you happen to have this happen?
Again, congrats to you. Hopefully you'll be setting a new one very soon - keep that jig wet until the spawn is done, if you can.
He came up twice before i could get him in the boat and had some serious head shakes going on that scared me a little but once I got a hold of him, he had given up i guess...I will definitely have a jig tied on one of my rods at all times for awhile.