As something of a surprise to me, a few bass still seem willing to hit topwater flies this late in the season.
After catching a 20-inch bass the previous week (see last blog entry), I caught a couple on a blockhead popper, then had a not-really-so-big bass break off (also on a blockhead popper) while flyfishing a local pond last week one evening last week.
And then last
Friday I fished a pond during lunch and hooked THE BIG ONE on a blockhead
popper. I suspect this fish may be in
the 6 lb range….21-22” long. I caught bass of 18", 18.5", and 19" in this pond on topwater flies earlier this year, and this one really looked much bigger. Plus, I've had some experiences that suggest there IS at least one even bigger bass in this pond. I had talked to a couple guys there earlier in the Spring that said their friend had caught a 6 pound bass there (I assume it was released), and a winter or two previous while ice-fishing, I had a big bass on that I got a pretty good look at as it swam under the clear ice and right up to the hole before shaking loose. At the time, I was thinking "6-pounder!". In some states, that's not a huge fish. In Iowa...it is. My biggest Iowa Bass ever is a 24", 7lb 8oz fish I'd caught on spinning gear over 20 years ago. It was a 1/2" longer than the State Record, but weighed less. I don't think this one was THAT big...but if my estimate is correct, this would have been my biggest on flyfishing gear.
Anyway, I survived
the battle through two spectacular jumps, then the behemoth dove into the
weed/moss/algae crap on the bottom and got stuck. I spent about 15 minutes working to free the fish from all that junk, straining my rod and my tippet to just shy of
their maximum. I wasn't gaining any ground at all for the longest time,,,but then I got the fish
free!! I managed then to pull it to
within 6’ of shore, paused to take up some slack, then resumed pulling the rest
of the way to shore. It had some weeds
still on it, which I felt was a GOOD thing, since it helped keep the fish calm
and sedated. But…unbelievingly (is that
a word?)…that’s when my line decided to break!
The fish immediately darted out of the “weed jacket” it was wearing, and
swam back to deeper water. I don’t know
if it left the popper in the weeds or if it was still in its mouth.
After all that…I was SO CLOSE TO LANDING IT! During the battle I was making constant
checks of the details…..where could I land the fish, did I have a camera, tape
measure, etc….
Well, I’d accidentally left my cellphone (which is all I use
for a camera these days) on my desk at work.
But I still could have measured the fish, had I landed it. And OH, I REALLY wanted to land it! SO DARNED CLOSE!! J
I dreamt of that fish, that scene, as I was
falling asleep that night. I've caught a pretty good number of nice bass on flies this year. Isn't it funny how the
ones that get away demand so much airtime in our memories?
Well, what's a blog post without pictures?...the only recent good ones are of colorful Pumpkinseed Sunfish. They have absolutely nothing to do with with the title of the blog entry....but here they are anyway: