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Title: Now this is a smallie
Post by: motocross269 on May 14, 2008, 09:24:34 PM
http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/fishing/news/story?id=2931118

I just saw this on another site....Do you think LSC is capable of producing one this big??? I know they caught one over 8 out of Charlevoix last year during a BASS tourney..
I think we could see one over 9 if things keep going in a positive direction..Wasn't Randy Vandams smallie out of Ohio/Erie over 11 lbs???
Title: Re: Now this is a smallie
Post by: djkimmel on May 14, 2008, 10:01:15 PM
Almost doesn't look like a smallmouth anymore at that size :o

The one on Lake Charlevoix was just under 8.5 pounds!! The one from Burt/Mullett 3 falls ago was 8-2!! Not sure if we'll see 9, but there has to be some out there swimming very close to the state record size of 9-4 somewhere up north.

RVD's Ohio State Record smallmouth was a massive 9-8!! He caught it using my favorite 'sandwich' pattern ;D
Title: Re: Now this is a smallie
Post by: motocross269 on May 14, 2008, 10:22:43 PM
Dan, Why do you think "Up North" is where the next state record could come from??? Less fishing pressure??? Deeper cleaner Water???  I haven't heard of one over 8 caught out of LSC or the rivers...
Title: Re: Now this is a smallie
Post by: bassmandan on May 15, 2008, 12:14:02 AM
QuoteHe caught it using my favorite 'sandwich' pattern

is that when you drag a tube and eat a sandwich? if it is ive done that  :)
Title: Re: Now this is a smallie
Post by: djkimmel on May 15, 2008, 01:30:58 PM
Quote from: motocross269 on May 14, 2008, 10:22:43 PM
Dan, Why do you think "Up North" is where the next state record could come from??? Less fishing pressure??? Deeper cleaner Water???  I haven't heard of one over 8 caught out of LSC or the rivers...

Less pressured. The bass are still not quite peaked up there, and I believe they are growing big faster than many would think up on some of those waters right now too as they do on St. Clair. I think their existence is less stressed up north than it is down south so they may be a little more likely to live longer.

Not a lot of definite odds necessarily, but slightly better odds I think. There have been bass caught approachin 7 1/2 on St. Clair and Erie lately, but there seems to be a big difference between each pound once they get over 6 and I do know of several 8 plus caught up north lately.

Torch maybe
Charlevoix possibly
Grand Traverse or Thunder Bays may be the best bets
Title: Re: Now this is a smallie
Post by: djkimmel on May 15, 2008, 01:32:19 PM
Quote from: bassmandan on May 15, 2008, 12:14:02 AM
QuoteHe caught it using my favorite 'sandwich' pattern

is that when you drag a tube and eat a sandwich? if it is ive done that  :)

That's the one. I've also done it several times with jerkbaits and others. RVD did it with a jigging spoon :o which just shows you how talented he also is at fishing.
Title: Re: Now this is a smallie
Post by: DDBethke on May 19, 2008, 09:09:25 PM
I ran into a fella @ the FLW Tour Final Day weigh in last year that had a 8.2 LB Smallie he caught out of the St. Clair River. He actually had a picture T-shirt of it on the fish was a Freak! :o

Duane
Title: Re: Now this is a smallie
Post by: djkimmel on May 19, 2008, 10:35:10 PM
It's possible one over 9 would come out of the upper St Clair River because they are growing so fat on some great forage... Since there've been 7 pounders caught a number of times the past 3 or 4 years, they may have not topped out yet?