Here is the biggest from Lake Woodlands yesterday. It was slow at times but there were a lot of 2 pounders. Our best 5 went 18.5 pounds. Most of them were caught on a Creme Lure Co. Scoundrel fished wacky.
With the boat all back together my teammate and I made a trip to the Sabine River yesterday to practice for our next tournament. Water was really muddy but we were able to locate some bass and have a good game plan in the works for the tournament.
Well I got sent this cartoon of me with the bass I caught a few weeks ago. Guess they used Grok to create it and I thought it was good enough to share. So what do y'all think?
Ok folks I'm back in business! My weekends are fully booked through the end of next month but I've got a lot of openings during the week. So if you are in the Houston area and want to catch some bass drop me a DM.
Had to cancel my guided trips for the next 2 weeks. Trolling motor died and is in the shop. So I also put my boat in the shop for it's annual service and minor maintenance. Hot fishing time of the year to be down so I hope it isn't too long.
If you are in the Houston, Texas area and want to spend the day on beautiful Lake Woodlands catching Bass give me a shout. I'm about 1/2 the price of most bass fishing guides and you will catch bass.
The plastic bait craze started back in 1949 with the Creme Lure Co. Scoundrel. It caught some good fish yesterday too. It has been catch good bass for over 75 years and I am proud to be on their Pro Staff. Wacky Rigging came about in 1972 and it was the Scoundrel that was used.
New Pro Products V-T2 vents allow the heat and toxic gases to escape while allowing fresh air to enter your livewell. There is no heat or toxic gas build up in your livewell even on recirculate there is fresh cool oxygen rich air in the livewell to keep your fish healthy.
That Woodlands Magic Turbo Bug worked it's magic this morning on Lake Woodlands. This is the biggest coming in at 6lbs 9ozs and my best 5 was just under 20lbs. Had to stop early as my Trolling Motor died on me.....😪
@Flyhatch That's why I make my own jigs. 1st you can't find some of the patterns I make and I know the quality of the hooks, weed guards and my wire tied skirts.