I know how many LMB's and what size bass you catch depends on close to a billion factors including the strain of fish, the yearly water temps, competition between fish & food supply, oxygen supply etc etc etc.
The point of my question isn't because I want to know if I'm catching more or less fish than anyone else, I just want to know because I'm curious. Simple.
Please tell me
1. What state you fish mostly
2. How many fish you catch per hour or per outing(your best guess)
3. Average weight LMB you are catching when you catch one(your best guess)
4. Average length LMB you are catching when you catch one(your best guess)
5. The biggest LMB you've caught this summer
1. I live in Boulder Colorado.
2. I've been averaging about 9 bass every 6 hours. If I go fishing from 12:00pm-6:00pm I've been getting about 8-10 bass per outing. If I fish after work from 6:30pm- 10:00pm I'll catch about 4-5 LMB's
3. The average weight has been about 1.5 pounds or so. Yesterday was a good day. I went fishing from 12:00-6:00. I caught 8 bass. 6 of them were 15 inches or better and 2 pounds or better. 2 were about 1 pound. the biggest was 18 inches and 3.1 pounds. The biggest LMB I've caught this summer was 4.2 pounds and 19 inches long.
You?
Well, I just count bass over 5 lbs. On average, one fish every four hours, but they sometimes come in spurts and there are always droughts. This is my best time of year for big largemouth, so the production has been much better lately.
Quote1. What state you fish mostly
2. How many fish you catch per hour or per outing(your best guess)
3. Average weight LMB you are catching when you catch one(your best guess)
4. Average length LMB you are catching when you catch one(your best guess)
5. The biggest LMB you've caught this summer
This is going to be difficult. They did a study not long ago and discovered that ponds and small lakes outproduce large lakes by a factor of 3 to 4 when you compare numbers of bass caught per hour fished. I'll be giving 2 answers to these question, first will be small waters (SW), then big waters (BW). Something to take into account here too is that many pros don't like the big lake I fish (Truman), and I don't know it very well yet (first year on it or any big lake really). I also fish it mostly during our local "tourneys" (just for fun), so if I find anything less than 15" I'm not interested in staying for the fun of them. I need them bigger than 15" to count for the tourney.
1: Missouri for both. About 50 miles East of Kansas City.
2. SW: between 5 and 6 an hour. BW: 1 every 2 to 3 hours
3. SW: About 1.8#. BW: 2#
4. SW: 15". BW: 15"
5. SW: 5#. BW: 3.96#. Lifetime?: SW: 6.5# (once in Missouri and once in Oklahoma). BW: 3.96#
Yeah... one of the ponds I fish has some really skinny bass. Too many weeds and they can't find the food.
QuoteWell, I just count bass over 5 lbs. On average, one fish every four hours, but they sometimes come in spurts and there are always droughts. This is my best time of year for big largemouth, so the production has been much better lately.
^^^ I agree with what RW said (mostly ) ^^^
It depends where I fish and what I'm doing. If I'm locating big fish it can be 1-20 per day or even 0 per day. If I'm testing baits at the honey-hole I can catch up to 50 bass in 5 hours (20 bass on a bad day there). Sometimes I take the hooks off my baits when I'm locating fish just seeking hits.
This is a good question but may be better suited to regional forums.
I wish you well,
PA
Lately I could not calculate fish per hour....more like fish per week. Its been that slow!
(although I caught a kick-a** snapping turtle on a c-rig the other day)
This year, we have fished the night much more than any other time (90%)
I'm in RI and we are doing an avg of a 4 hr shift.
We AVG roughly 15 fish / trip as a team with at least 1 fish over 4 lbs every 3 hrs or so. (again all totals are for 2 person team)
Largest this yr is 7.11
"Most" fish was during the pre-spawn/spawn we had days of 60+ fish in 4 hrs.
Once April hits, we will not leave the lake with a skunk in the boat, no matter what. So far, so good.
Usually 50-100 per hour. Mostly between 4 to 8 pounds--------------then I wake up, crawl out of bed and go fishing. ;D
Because of my spine problems I limit my trips to two hours, so I'll give you those numbers.
1-I fish Lake St. Clair exclusively (Michigan)
2-4-5 fish per trip
3-2-3# average weight.
4-Biggest largemouth-4.2# biggest smallmouth 5.5#
Falcon
1. NorthWest/ North Central Indiana and Northeast Illinois
2. Usually average 1-2 an hour...and always in spurts. Will catch 5-6 in one hour then none for awhile
3. average weight...1-2 lbs
4. biggest bass this season 3.76 pounds
1. I fish mostly in Missouri.
2. Averaging 21 bass per 8 hours fished. (These numbers vary depending on the body of water I'm fishing.)
3. Average weight is between 2 and 3 lbs.
4. Average length is 15 - 18 inches.
5. Largest caught this year is 4 lbs 12 oz.
This has been a strange year for me. Due to work I haven't had as much time to get out my boat, so I have fished from one particular pond more than the bodies of water I usually fish. It has smaller fish but more of them. It's better than not getting to fish at all. In past years I have usually averaged maybe 8 fish per 8 hours fishing, but I caught larger fish.
I average 15/hr over 22lbs 4oz every night of the week.
On the water, nowhere near as successful
1) MN
2) averaging about 20-25 each day fished
3 & 4) average size about 16.5-18" (2 1/2-3lbs).
4) biggest this summer so far has been 3lb 6 oz. largemouth and 4 1/2 lb smallie.
1. Texas: Toledo Bend Reservoir
2. 20 to 25 bass per 10 hours
3. Over 35 years I've averaged 11 keepers (14 minimum) per day with a 3 lb average plus at least one 6 lb+ kicker.
4. Average length is 12 to 20
5. 12 lbs 8 oz, 11 lbs 3 oz., plus 4 over 10 lbs
I am still waiting to catch my first (in VA, caught a few months ago in SC). I have been to a few lakes and been skunked everytime. But I am going to keep on trying and reading this site till I get the hang of it.
QuotePALately I could not calculate fish per hour....more like fish per week. Its been that slow!
(although I caught a kick-a** snapping turtle on a c-rig the other day)
ill double the turtle thing, caught a box turtle on a live craw
What was a box turtle doing in the water? Are you sure it wasn't a Painted Turtle?
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I have been averaging about 3 fish a trip, more if you count all of the ones I have missed .
Well first off, I can't include any of the 1 to 3 lb fish that do a kamakaze move on an MS Slammer, or a dink that sneaks in and grabs a Huddlebug or a crawler, out from in front a 10 to 13 lb'er...... Because with fish of that size, I still consider myself skunked at the end of the trip.
I think I average less than one fish per 10 hour trip..... So I'd say, .08 fish per hour ?
Fish
thanks guys! Fun info!
todd
depends on what lake if im at home at crystal clear long lake like my avatar pic i can catch 3-4 per hour all keepers on senkos but if i go to a resevoir and am flipping alot of stuff probably 1 per hour not always a keeper. but i can usually catch a 5 bass limit of keepers anywhere.
oakland co., mich. most trips less than 6hrs. since '99 ave. 4.13 lm/sm,1.16 pike per trip. catch 1 keeper (14") per 8 bass (about the same for a legal pike (24")
1. western part of NY state
2. I fish 3-5 nights after work per week, most trips are about 2-3 hours of on the water time, a tipical night is about 5 fish, more if I am out there longer or the bite is on, less if the trip is short or condtions are tough. I usually have time to fish 2-3 of my favorite spots (out of about 30) I have on my home lake a night, I never fish them same spots 2 days in a row. I have had 3 skunkings this year 1 in april, 1 in june, and one last week
3+4 most are about 2lb's and 15"-16", usually get a nice one or two (3-4lber) every time out, catch a couple of 5's each year.
5. 5lb's 2oz. Twice, on back to back nights,one was in 10' of water on a weed line, the other was in 2' of water under a dock. Only 2 5's I have this year. lots of mid-high 4's,
Time to put on the wading boots as some of these figures seem quite exagerated.
1. What state you fish mostly- Michigan
2. How many fish you catch per hour or per outing(your best guess)-1 every 2 hours
3. Average weight LMB you are catching when you catch one(your best guess) 1-2 pounds
4. Average length LMB you are catching when you catch one(your best guess)-15''(it is the keeper size)
5. The biggest LMB you've caught this summer-I'm gonna say a little over 3 pounds
Keep in mind i fish a high pressure lake,where just about every fish that gets caught by anglers here are taken home.So it's rare to see a 5 pounder swimming around.I'm shore bound as well....so the areas i fish they are extremely spooked and aware of everything that goes on around them.Which is why my theory of me having so much problems catching anything on senko/stickbaits...because these fish see it every single day.
1. I fish southwest Missouri, mostly (Tablerock)
2. Some days I will catch only two or three fish, other days I catchover fifty
- somedays I am looking for new water, some days I am taking the kids and I don't care about size, some days just aren't my day!
3. LMB aren't the only fish we area after,when we catch one of them, they tend to be bigger. Kentucks and small mouth are a more frequent visitor to my hook, but tend to run a bit smaller. I would guess the average LMB is around three or four pounds
4. Same disclaimer as above, average LMB tends tobe more in the 20" range
5. Heaviest LMB is 5.5 pounds.
I keep logs on bass caught, but don't break it down to LMB, Kentucks, smallmouth or any other. Do most of you break your logs down that far? I log water temp, air temp,wind speed and direction, location caught, line, rod , and tackle.
1. Central and southern Pennsylvania.
2. Depends on place but usually 3-7.
3. 3/4- 1/2 pounds.
4. 8-15 inches.
5. 4 and 1/4 pound, also a few 3's.
The lakes up here are pressured, and I try to enforce catch and release, but it's not making a difference. In fact, the top five bass i've caught this year, came from lakes smaller than 60 acres.
Its been a little slow here in NC. typically I dont fish for bass in august anyway in august the cats are typically what I go for. However one day I felt like bass so put some jigs out there.
piedmont NC
15 in 3 hrs
1.5 pd avg
around 16 Idknow
biggest lmb I think was a 6 lb smb I caught a 5 lb