tis i zooker!!!.. those of you who know me ... good .....those that don't. ya'll will get lernt...
bass fishing takes up a majoity of my time.. but i spend lots of time on the obx-kitty hawk- or up the albermarle sound in some creek fishing for specks and drum..
i now live in the home of crankbaiting..and fish the lake that made it so.. highrock lake..
but spent many a year in western ny.. often found flinging a fly.-yeah i WAS one of those..
zooker
Shoot! I don't care what you were... or are... as long as you're an angler!!! ;D Welcome aboard! We can always use more variety... and I've been to Highrock Lake a couple times... but I just got to watch, not fish.
whats up zooker. seen your around on a bunch of different forums. Your a hoot brother. welcome to the greatest of all the bass fishing forums.
McCarter himself :-\'
Welcome Zooker! Ummmm which High Rock lake??? North Carolina??? I actually fished it a few weeks ago. :) Guess I needed a different guide, we only caught small ones. lol Jeff
Welcome aboard.
hey mccarter
yep i get around more than an old stray cat...
now jeff who was your guide??
high rock right now is at it's worst time to fish it.. the rock come into its own in november/december and goes to smoking hot in july/august.. it does not shut down... mid august the blue back herring spawn water temps in the 90's and you'll catch toads in 6" of water on cranks..
zooker
Zooker,
My guide was a friend of mine that lives in China Grove NC. He's not a real guide. lol I had my family on a spring break trip. We swung down to NC for a couple days then headed to DC area. He mentioned how much fun the topwater fishing was later on in the year.
Jeff
Welcome to the board Zooker. You haven't fished until you have fished up here in the north where we have WORLD CLASS Smallmouth fishing. You will probably get "lernt" by us too. But we are always interested in what is going on down south of the Mason Dixon Line. I don't think you got the kind of smallie fishing we got up here. I have been to Pickwick and several other smallie lakes down there that you guys brag about. But you ain't got no St. Clair or Erie.
Again welcome to the board.
BD ;D
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i was 20 before i caught my first largemouth but caught my first smallie when i was 8..i grew up in the fingerlakes region of ny.. i know what a world class smallie factory is..
zooker
Yes you do...
Thanks for bringing in some more diversity (more bass lakes all over ;D )
I can't argue with that Zook. I have been to the Finger Lakes also while on vacation with my wife and kids. As a matter of fact we were there last year for 10 days. My daughter who fishes with me a lot made a comment along the lines of "Dad, there is pretty good smallmouth fishing here, but it is not up to par with St. Clair or Erie." My answer to her was "maybe so, but it is darn close!!!!" And yes, I would go back and fish the Finger Lakes again. I guess I spoiled her by taking her to St. Clair and Erie all those times since she has been able to go fish with me. She is 15 now. Those of us who live up here in Michigan are very fortunate and blessed to have the fisheries that we do.
My question to you is......you say you know what world class smallie fishing is. What have you been able to compare it to??? That is how I determine in my own mind what world class is. I have been to places like Champlain, Finger Lakes, Pickwick, Saginaw Bay, of course St. Clair and Erie, Dale Hollow, just to name a few. I have been able to compare all those lakes to each other. They are all outstanding smallie fisheries, however I would not call all of them world class. I am interested in your opinion because you are a serious bassfisherman and from the sounds of it well traveled. 95% of the forum members here are serious. You wouldn't be here if you weren't.
BD ;D