steverowbotham Posted October 10, 2011 Report Posted October 10, 2011 (edited) Okay, so its been a while since I've posted and I really dont remember where I left off. I havent fished nearly as much in the latter half of the summer months, though I have been out a bit. As I said, its been a while, and I havent taken many photos, but I'll share what I have and if you have any questions, ask away... fattest largie I've ever caught Client with a smallie that just missed the 6 lbs mark at 5-15 Clients with a funny double header Gloucester Pool 2nd place Really tough day on Simcoe, but it was tough for everyone Barrie Bassmasters Classic, 2nd place Voted to make it a winner takes-all tournament and lost it by 0.15 lbs uggghhh I've got more photos to load, but here's what I have for now... Also, finally finished by bass fishing tattoo Thanks for reading Edited October 10, 2011 by Steve Rowbotham
Familyfisherman Posted October 10, 2011 Report Posted October 10, 2011 Some nice stuff there Steve. I have a question on late summer/fall transitions for bass on Simcoe. What is it that begins to make the fish move from 8-12 feet around weedlines out to suspend in 20-30 fow, and then to eventually sit on the bottom in 30-50 fow when it gets really cold? Are they following baitfish, or changing feeding patterns or what? I'm beginning to learn what they do, I just don't know why they do it...glad for anyone's input. Thanks! Tatoo looks...ah, painful
Leecher Posted October 11, 2011 Report Posted October 11, 2011 Lots of nice bass Steve as per usual The first one is real fatty
Jds63 Posted October 11, 2011 Report Posted October 11, 2011 wow those are some hogs and cool looking ink
steverowbotham Posted October 11, 2011 Author Report Posted October 11, 2011 Some nice stuff there Steve. I have a question on late summer/fall transitions for bass on Simcoe. What is it that begins to make the fish move from 8-12 feet around weedlines out to suspend in 20-30 fow, and then to eventually sit on the bottom in 30-50 fow when it gets really cold? Are they following baitfish, or changing feeding patterns or what? I'm beginning to learn what they do, I just don't know why they do it...glad for anyone's input. Thanks! Tatoo looks...ah, painful I dont have an answer to that, though i would assume its a combination of food source and ideal temperature
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