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09/09/2007
Afternoon
09/10/2007
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Caught a few very pale colored 10-12" smallies on texas rigged plastics. A couple on a watermelon seed YUM Dinger. One on a waltermelon Gulp Power Worm. I got several more small tugs by little guys. This is my first time on this lake, and I thought it was a fun lake to fish. I'll be back again for sure.
It was a bright, hot and sunny day, but the water wasn't very clear. It looked kinda muddy. Maybe that's just how this lake looks? Anyway, all my jigs seemed to just grab mud which is why I started rigging weightless. That's when I started getting bites, so it must have helped.
On my way back to the dock after sundown, I heard a huge splash. I looked over and it happened again. This time I saw it though... a huge old bass jumping out for snack. I tried plopping a plastic worm out there, but couldn't get a bite and I had to get back home so I had to give up pretty quick.
There was quite a few people on the lake, including one guy who didn't mind running right over my line and chopping up my last Dinger. It seems like some people, when they are done, don't have much consideration for others who are still fishing. O h well, I still had fun.


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cavdad45
9/12/2007 10:34:00 AM
The water is usually stained. You will do better next time, but before then check out the thread in the bass fishing forum for some great tips and look at the past reports here. Sorry about running over your worm...joking. Unfortunately there is always a jerk in a crowd. Hopefully he got skunked and decided to give up on Silver Lake, forever.
Jo
9/12/2007 3:08:00 PM
I saw a bass jump when I went, I never knew they jumped outa the water.
cavdad45
9/12/2007 5:26:00 PM
What's cool is when your errant cast hangs your lure over a limb and a bass comes out of the water and grabs it. There's a heart-stopper!!!
skeeter bassin
9/13/2007 1:48:00 AM
Smallies? This is the second thread I have seen this year with folks mentioning catching Smallies out of here. Been fishing at Silver for as long as I can remember and have never seen or caught a Smallie. Anybody know what is going on here, or if there is any validity to this?

As for the jumpers they are most likely Carp. They are very abundant and active here, to the point of outright annoying at times.
bob johansen
9/14/2007 8:59:00 AM
I think there are a few smallies in Silver - but not many. I recall back in the1980s when a very knowledgeable member of our bass club reported catching a smallie in Silver Lake.
cavdad45
9/14/2007 2:41:00 PM
I have never seen or caught a smallmouth in Silver, but I have heard that there are a few...very few. Alot of smaller largemouth bass are mistakenly identified as smallmouth bass. I've met quite a few people who make the same mistake, so I usually will show them how to be sure by closing the fish's mouth and seeing if the mouth extends beyond the eye. If it does, it ain't a smallmouth.

But hey, it's a common mistake. Especially for folks who don't regularly fish for bass or are learning about bass.
Gilly
9/15/2007 9:11:00 AM
Maybe Jo is refering to small sized large mouth bass as "smallies" whereby others might call them "dinks" or "shakers". I've never heard of smallmouth being on Silver Lake either, and I belong to a club that has fished here a long time.
joeskinnyboy
9/15/2007 9:07:00 PM
I was meaning smallmouth when I said "smallies". But I have to say it's very possible that I misidentified it, since I'm pretty new to catching them. I have looked through the rest of the pictures posted here and as far as I remember mine did not have a mouth and throat as big, but I did not do judge using the technique cavdad mentioned. I wish I would have had my picture phone so you guys could give your opinion, but I had left it at home. If more people would take pictures of the littler stuff they catch, it would help! It's also possible that the fish that jumped was a carp since it was pretty dark a distance off.
BTW, I really appreciate the feedback from everyone, it's a big help to us newbies (not Newby's since of course they need no help!). :)
ChrisB
3/18/2008 10:41:00 PM
Silver lake does have Smallmouth in it. Case Closed.
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