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PECo
Joined: 06 Oct 2009 Posts: 5203 Location: Avon, CT
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 7:54 pm Post subject: Burr Pond 09/13 |
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I took The Other Woman (aka my Hobie Pro Angler) over to Burr Pond and fished from 10:45 am to 3:45 pm. It was sunny and warm, but there was a brisk five to 10 mile per hour wind blowing from the southwest toward the boat launch ramp all day. I threw a white Strike King 1/8 ounce Tri-Wing Buzz King buzzbait and a chartreuse 3/8 ounce Strike King Redeye Special spinnerbait. They got me eight keeper largemouth bass and three shorts. Unfortunately, the lunker was only 15 inches long and weighed one pound, seven ounces. I got three keepers on the north end of the pond:
I got a couple of shorts and two keepers in the south cove:
I got a short and two keepers in the middle of the west shore:
And I got the last keeper on my way off of the water near the ramp:
I also threw a black 1/2 ounce Booyah Buzz buzzbait and a wacky rigged five inch Senko, but didn't get any hits on either of them. I didn't head down toward the dam, but pedaled all the way around the southwest cove without getting a single hit. Just when I was thinking about the fact that I didn't hook any chain pickerel all day, I hooked and shook off a 14 inch chain pickerel near the ramp.
Incidentally, I'm loving the little white Strike King buzzbait. It has become my "go to" search lure. I have it tied to 12 pound test Berkley NanoFil line and can cast it a mile. However, I don't think that the NanoFil line is worth the expense. I broke it twice when I tied it onto the spool of my reel. It doesn't seem very resistant to abrasion, although I didn't retie the buzzbait all day and didn't lose it.
The Fall feeding frenzy has begun! _________________ Don't forget to wear sunscreen and don't litter! |
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MarkO
Joined: 12 Nov 2007 Posts: 330
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Posted: Tue Sep 13, 2011 11:02 pm Post subject: |
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Excellent job Phil! |
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SAP284
Joined: 07 Jun 2011 Posts: 655 Location: Central, CT
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 7:54 am Post subject: |
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Hey Phil,
I was actually just about to buy the Nanofil and someone told me the same thing. I am using Suffix 832 right now and I love it. The thing with those braids too is that they require special knots and it drives me crazy lol.
-Steve |
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PECo
Joined: 06 Oct 2009 Posts: 5203 Location: Avon, CT
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 8:24 am Post subject: |
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Hey, Steve! Berkley recommends using the "NanoFil Knot", which is just a modified Palomar Knot. Instead of tying your Palomar Knot with an Overhand Knot, you just use a Surgeon's Knot, which simply adds an extra loop to the Overhand Knot:
It's not that hard! _________________ Don't forget to wear sunscreen and don't litter! |
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SAP284
Joined: 07 Jun 2011 Posts: 655 Location: Central, CT
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:32 pm Post subject: |
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Ahh I see. Just an extra loop..I use the Palomar knot now when tying hooks on all the time. |
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DirtyDawg10
Joined: 27 May 2009 Posts: 2238 Location: Granby, CT
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:36 pm Post subject: |
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Nice job, Phil! I wished I had more time when I stopped by there on Saturday. |
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PECo
Joined: 06 Oct 2009 Posts: 5203 Location: Avon, CT
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 2:53 pm Post subject: |
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If you get out there, head to the dam and drop a jig or weighted creature to the bottom. I got all of my fish in shallower water or around weed cover. The big girls must be deeper. _________________ Don't forget to wear sunscreen and don't litter! |
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MarkO
Joined: 12 Nov 2007 Posts: 330
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Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 11:20 pm Post subject: |
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PECo wrote: | If you get out there, head to the dam and drop a jig or weighted creature to the bottom. I got all of my fish in shallower water or around weed cover. The big girls must be deeper. |
Not necessarily so Phil. I know of two six pounders that came out of Burr that were not down by the dam. It can't hurt to try though. |
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PECo
Joined: 06 Oct 2009 Posts: 5203 Location: Avon, CT
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Posted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 6:17 am Post subject: |
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I think that the time of day makes a difference, too. I usually fish during the middle of the day. I wish that my free time were in the evening, instead. I really loved fishing from 2:30 pm to dark with Fishface (aka Tim) at Mansfield Hollow Lake the other day. The bite seemed to turn on after 6:00 pm. _________________ Don't forget to wear sunscreen and don't litter! |
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