Sunday, December 29, 2019

Norris Creek, 12-29-19

Debbie had to run over to one of her friends' after church today, just before a bit of rain set in. I hopped in the truck and shot over to Norris Creek, not far from my house. I just fished from the bridge, didn't bother to walk down the rip-rap. Using a little Walmart rattle trap, this is what I caught before the rain hit...

The rattle trap wasn't much smaller than the fish...he had huge aspirations, though!


Nice little spotted bass from the cold creek water...

This lil girl had a fat belly!



Saturday, December 28, 2019

Secret Pond, 12-28-19

On 12-28-19, Debbie and I hitched up the Jon Boat, and headed to a private spot we call the "Secret Pond". Debbie hit a beautiful bass using a rattle trap on braid with her Zebco Bullet. Here's a few pics...





Friday, December 27, 2019

Hidden Pond, 12-27-19

Debbie and I hitched up the Jon boat, and headed over to the "Hidden Pond". This is a great little private farm pond owned by a friend. I was playing with different baits, but Debbie focused on a 5" Yum Dinger rigged weightless. Here's a few pics...




Thursday, December 26, 2019

Moccasin Creek, 12-26-19

After doing a little fishing up on 231, Debbie and I decided to head by Moccasin Creek on the way home. I got skunked, but Debbie managed these with her Micro rod and a crappie dive bait...



231, 12-26-19

Debbie and I headed out to do a little "river hopping" the day after Christmas. First, we stopped down at the bridge on hwy 231 that crosses over Little River. Here's a few pics...


Snagged this guy on a Beetle Spin with a Shadpole grub, using my micro rig.

Debbie's been having fun with a little crappie dive bait on her Micro rig. Seems to catch everything :-)




We always enjoy this spot, and have caught a lot of fish here from time to time!


Monday, December 16, 2019

Boddie Millpond, 12/16/19

Debbie and I got the Jon boat out today and headed over to Boddie Millpond for a while. We've not been on the water in about 2 months, life had been in the way a lot. We were just plunking around a little to test out the trolling motor, get in the water a bit, and do a little fishing. We had a couple of good hits... Debbie had a big smash on a rattletrap, I had one on a 6" senko for a bit and lost him. Was a bit of fun, no matter. Here's a few videos Debbie took while we were riding on the millpond a bit. All of the cover has died back, so we're learning the shallows without the top cover to help give it away. Got to get a depth finder on the Jon boat!







Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Minn Kota Endura C2-30 Mods

After patching and repairing our old 1985 Minn Kota Model 65 (from 1985) over the last couple of years, Debbie got us a new trolling motor for the Jon Boat for my Birthday. It's the Minn Kota Endura C2-30 with the composite shaft. WOW! What a huge improvement over our old unit, it is! 

During the time we've run the old unit, I modified a number of things, so I set about to modify the new one in the same way. Here's a few pics...

I modified the old unit so I could leave the mount on the boat (so as to now have to deal with tightening and loosening those clamps every time). On the new one, I pressed out the pivot pin that coupled the motor unit to the mount assembly, and reinstalled a 3/8" x 4" long stainless steel shank bolt in it's place. I drilled and fitted a cotter pin to the opposie end of the bolt, so it's easy to pop on and off. 



Boy, the control head is super sleek, handles great, and has smooth motor speed control. 


 Here's the other side of the mount with the pivot modified. I drilled the end of the 3/8" x 4" stainless steel sahank bolt and use a cotter pin for retention.




The next snag was the motor height control collar. I like to raise and lower the motor a lot, because of the super skinny water we run in sometimes. It comes with an allen bolt, so you have to keep a allen wrench in your pocket. Negative.... I found a longer 1/4-20 bolt, cut the head off, ground a couple of flats with 90 degree separation, and installed a knob. Then, a nylon washer was slipped on, and the whole mess was screwed into the 1/4-20 nut that's in the collar. Now, I just simply give the knob a twist, and raise / lower the motor as needed. O also wrap black tape around the shaft, just above the collar at the deepest setting I use, so I have a built-in default for depth.


Lastly, I installed another quick connect to the power wire like I had on the old motor. The wiring harness is permanently installed in the boat, so it makes a quick motor install when we're ready to launch. 

 





Saturday, October 12, 2019

Big Branch, 10/12/19

Debbie and I have been talking about trying to put the Jon Boat in over at Big Branch for a while, we had found a little spot we thought we could get the truck/trailer down to and put in. We were able to get in there, and it's beautiful!! We caught Bluegill, Black Crappie, and LMB up and down that section of the river. Here's a few pics from the trip...







This guy was ambitious!!




The blugill and black crappie were tearing up this little Micro Firetiger Divebait!




Friday, October 11, 2019

Barrett's Farm Ponds, 10/11/19

Debbie and I rode over to Barrett's Farm Ponds a little while this evening, to play with a few different baits and enjoy the water on the Jon boat. We caught a few small LMB, and headed back to the house. Here's a couple of pics...



Thursday, October 10, 2019

Mocassin Creek, 10/10/19

After leaving 231, we headed over to Moccasin creek for a bit. Wow, the bite was on and we had a great time! We noticed they weren't taking soft plastics up near the bank as usual, mayne because of a cold front that had come through, so we switched to rattle traps and dive baits. Here's a few pics...

I caught this on a Bluegill Rattletrap

Debbie was winding them up on the Firetiger Rattletrap!

Another on the Firetiger Rattletrap

This was caught on a brown and yellow squarebill divebait, bouncing on the bottom...

Another on the brown and yellow squarebill divebait

231, 10/10/19

Debbie and I went over to 231 today for a bit, to enjoy the weather of overcast and drizzle we had, and see if the fish wanted to come out and play. Sure enough, they did :-) Here's a few pics...

Debbie caught this Black Crappie on a Beetle Spin / Smokey Shad & her micro rig


 
She caught this Chain Pickerel on a 5" Yum Dinger (Watermelon & Pearl), rigged weightless and weedless...


Debbie hit this nice LMB on a 5" Yum Dinger (Watermelon & Pearl), rigged weightless and weedless...

Afterwards, we decided to head over to Moccasin Creek for a bit.

Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Moccasin Creek, 10/8/19

After leaving Big Branch, we stopped for a bite of lunch, and then headed on to Moccasin creek to wrap up the day. it was misting rain, heavy cloud cover, and a bit of wind. Temp about 70 deg. Once again, it was obvious the bass had pulled back from the bank and were running a bit deeper. I caught one that we easily in the 3lb range that got off right at the bank, and another that I didn't photograph in the 2+ lb range. Here's pics and more info on the baits...


1/2oz Rattle trap,  out in the middle...


2lb 12 oz, 5" YumDinger, 2O EWG hook, about 10' back from the bank...



2lb 4oz, 1/2oz rattle trap, out in the middle, running deep. 


5" YumDinger, 2O EWG hook, up at the bank in a canal...






5" YumDinger, 2O EWG hook, out away from the bank...