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Bass swimming to fast for you?
Paul Nichols recently reported he ran 3 passes at 119 mph in a stock Bullet
Bass Boat. (Bullet Performance Boats). He is hoping to get 121-122 mph next
week using a smaller gear case.
http://forums.screamandfly.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=47432
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IBNFSHN
Jun 24 2004
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| I like the way he thinks! Words that I live by....."Horsepower is our
friend" |
Steve
Jun 24
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| WHY?
Allen
911 Bass Anglers
Bucks County PA |
chief13amc
Jun 25
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| I sorta agree, but Hammer and I decided last weekend to locate a section of
river and lakes where we could every type of fishign we wanted without
running back and forth up the river. We may not have nailed the big prizes,
but we definitely did ok. Our first pattern died, but we were ona
different pattern quickly enough. Instead of racing up the river to find
fish we simply tried different types of cover or depths in the same general
areas. It worked out pretty good. I think we did well simply because we
spent more time fishing.
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Bob
Jun 24
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| I guess its like my favorite college professor once said:
"The only substitute for cubic inches is more cubic inches!" -Zimmy |
duckhunter4570
Jun 25
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| Because getting there should be half the fun! Unless you've driven a high
performance bass boat at speed, you'll never understand. |
Steve
Jun 25
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| I agree with you Steve. Fishing is just part of the fun. I enjoy the
boating aspect almost as much. Of course, I use my duck hunting boat for
fishing, but it still hits 38 MPH on a 17' Grizzly with a 60 HP mercury. Jeff |
Jeff
Jun 25
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| Steve, this is our first fight. You put any angler of your choice in one of
those screaming monsters, I'll put Rob Storm in his belly boat, & I'll bet
on Rob every time!
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Bob
Jun 25
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| LOL, I'd love to be able to take that bet. I agree, a good angler, such as Robbis, in a belly boat is a formidable foe,
but I can run 70+ mph to choice spots, come off plane, get on the trolling
motor and be almost as stealthy as Rob. Part of being able to catch bass is being able to cover water. Granted,
brains, ability and thoroughly covering the water is another part, but I
have some of the above mentioned items as well. Robbis can fish maybe 6 spots in a day, where I can be to at least 10 times
as many spots with my screaming monster. |
Steve
Jun 25
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| I'd still put my money on Rob, Steve. His angling skills combined with that
slow, methodical bellyboat approach would seine those promising spots like a
medical examiner dissecting a corpse for a suspicious cause of death. Those
fish wouldn't have a chance, and would simply surrender. Once on good water
in a good place, travel time does not compute to fishing time, IMO. Ain't
fishing beautiful? Opinions don't always mean answers, because things are
never the same two days in a row.
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Bob
Jun 25
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| A few years ago, while wading chest deep at Pueblo Reservoir, Pueblo, CO, I
had someone in a bass boat do something similar just 15 yards from where I
was fishing. Roared up at full throttle, chopped power, shifted to reverse and then back
on the throttle to a full stop ... about seven feet from a rock wall (if
he'd missed the timing, I'd been watching him sink.) He made just five
fruitless casts and roared off again. Up to that time, I'd been catching 1-3 pound LM's, 1-2 pound Black Crappie
and some 12" Rainbow trout. Afterward, I caught nothing for over an hour. Now add to the fact his wash nearly knocked me off my feet, I don't see any
need for high performance boats if they're going to be used so
irresponsibly. I'm normally not violent, but I must admit he made me wish
for an Ronco Pocket Torpedo Launcher with free can opener attachment. Please, PLEASE, be courteous to bank, float-tube and wading fisherpersons. Budd (getting off soapbox) |
Budd
Jun 25
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| When you have that kind of money, this is the best thing to do with it http://www.coastaloutdoors.com/ibf/uploads/post-3-1086857999.jpg or http://www.coastaloutdoors.com/ibf/uploads/post-3-1086857934.jpg Photos from Georgia's Lake Hartwell |
zenbasser1
Jun 25
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| Is that an O-sh*t or what?
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IBNFSHN
Jun 25
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| I think in this case, the last thing that went through his mind was his
butt! |
Steve
Jun 25
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| That's why some are called "terminally stupid!" |
Bob
Jun 25
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| That poor tree. :-) Jeff |
Jeff
Jun 26
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| Hi all, I picked up one of those inflatable two pontoon row boats a few weeks ago
and I've never had so much fun. It's about one step up from a belly-boat.
I've got an 18' bass boat and I'll admit, it's what I normally use... but
his little row boat has sure won a place in my fishing too. It weighs about
50 lbs, I can inflate it in about a minute, (little 12V pump) and I can get
it into places I could never even think about going with my bass boat. It's man powered so I don't have to have any license, numbers, or insurance,
etc. Just a couple of oars and I'm moving. No weight so it glides through
the water. The only bad thing is...you are setting about three inches off of
the water and since there's NO bottom, you have to be careful not to drop
anything cause it gone when you do. Reading these posts just reminds me of how many different ways there are to
catch a fish, and how many good people can be found fishing. Thanks for a
great group. Netguider |
Netguider
Jun 25
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| Bob -- Man, I appreciate your confidence in me and my belly boat. In small
water, I generally do all right. But on big water, I'd sure hate to bet
against Steve. It's been my privilege to fish with Steve a couple of times
and I take my hat off to his skill -- both with a casting rod and also at the
helm of his beautiful boat.. I'm an amateur angler who loves to fish and
catches a few every now and then. Steve on the other hand is a professional. One of these days I want to take both of you guys fly fishing with me. It
ought to be a hot August afternoon, but we'll be relatively comfortable as at
least two thirds of our bodies are dangling in the water. We'll wear wide brim
hats and long sleeve shirts against the sun. We'll fish deer hair bugs and
plastic worms and maybe a large nymph or two. We might even catch some fish
and then the fun begins. In a bass tournament the idea is to get the fish into
the boat as quickly as possible. You have to forget that notion when you're
dukeing it out with a largemouth and you're halfway submerged in the fish's
element. Chances are a good bass will pull you around a little bit and splash
water in your face a couple of times before you get it in close enough to lip.
And if one gets off before you actually land it, so what? it's no big deal.
You were going to throw it back anyway. Again, Bob -- I appreciate your confidence. Family, Friends, Fishing,
Rob Storm
http://stormsrestaurants.com |
rstorm453
Jun 26
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| <a hot August afternoon, but we'll be relatively comfortable as at least
two thirds of our bodies are dangling in the water. We'll wear wide brim
hats and long sleeve shirts against the sun. We'll fish deer hair bugs
and plastic worms and maybe a large nymph or two. We might even catch
some fish and then the fun begins. In a bass tournament the idea is to
get the fish into the boat as quickly as possible. You have to forget
that notion when you're dukeing it out with a largemouth and you're
halfway submerged in the fish's element. Chances are a good bass will
pull you around a little bit and splash water in your face a couple of
times before you get it in close enough to lip> What a concept...no $20,000 boat, (towed by a $30,000 truck) no 100 hp
outboard, no GPS, no fish-finding sonar, no tackle box with 100 of
lures,1 rod,1 reel...my hat's off. You, sir, are fishing. |
jbuck41
Jun 26
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| Well, speed is fun. I have a belly boat, and even catch some fish from it,
but I also have a $20k boat and a $50k truck, and catch fish from the boat
also. Depends on the area being fished. I also fish out of my SOT Kayak
and enjoy that also. As the state parole agent asked me a couple of weeks
ago after a piece of cardboard flew out of my truck and hit his tailgating
undercover car. You always drive 80 mph? I replied anytime I can get away
with it, and faster if possible. But my boat only does 40 mph, but that is
in as shallow as 8" of water.
Bill |
Calif
Jun 26
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