Amx wrote:Even
I can catch trout.

And I failed the trout IQ test.
I did ok on the bass test but didn't have the patience to go thru the rest of the tests.... LOL
I'll give the bass another try during the tourney but I'm looking forward to when the bass bite is hot and they can't resist what's offered, fast fishing, results. The calendar is getting filled up though. 2 weeks on the Flambeau, WI in June, smallmouth and visit my daughters.

July - some effort will swing out to Westport.

Aug - Puget Sound gets some effort. Sept - Duwamish, Green and Snohomish where the pinks and occasional siver climb into the cooler easily and I fire up the pressure cooker. That's the plan anyhoo. It's All Good!
I recall years ago in May dangling a whole wiggling juicy night crawler at the nose of monster bass along the shoreline in Wapato Lake, they wouldn't bite. What kind of fish doesn't eat a wiggling nightcrawler?

I promptly went back to CnR another 100(exagerated but not much) big trout at Wapato Lake. Speaking of Wapato, I recently heard WDFW no longer owns the ramp there. I haven't verified that yet. Another time, years ago, a Seep Lake provided a bass on what seems like nearly every cast on a yellow spinner bait. They were small but the action was fantastic! Here's one that has nothing to do with bass: years back while tuna fishing(3 day)Westport, I stayed up way into the night catching 6-10' sharks while everyone else on the charter slept! blues I think, CnR That was a Kick in the pants! Also, I love ice fishing every year. Crabbing, clamming, oysters oh my! LOL
I'm kinda thinkin, I'm not just a trout fisherman, in fact far from it, I love to catch em all! I am thinking, I want to add CnR bass fishing to my annual calendar of piscatorial pursuits(when bass are on the bite).
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There I go over thinkin again! LOL
14" minimum, here's crossin my shad/anise scented fingers!:-k :rambo: