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Re: Neely Henry Bass fishing
[Re: Bows4evr]
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01/21/20 04:15 PM
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I haven't been to Neely since maybe Christmas. Bet it'll be way different now than it was a few days ago... I'm guessing the water has/will drop from the mid 50's to low-mid 40's. It's also been really muddy, and you know the old saying, "It can be cold, and it can be muddy, but it can't be cold and muddy."
That said, we got a derby on Logan this Saturday and frankly I'm not looking forward to it. I haven't been on Logan in weeks, maybe even since Thanksgiving or early December (unless I'm just forgetting a trip).
We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
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Re: Neely Henry Bass fishing
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01/26/20 01:12 PM
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Got our butts kicked. We had 11 lbs (which included a 3.38 largemouth), caught about 20 fish total, just a bunch of small spots and two decent largemouths. In hindsight I think we should've ran further upriver than we did, or even into Choccolocco. We fished mostly from Lakeside to Stemley. The big spots are gone, just gone, they don't live in Logan anymore. If you ain't committing to largemouth fishing, you've lost. After 20 years of being able to win with spots, I just have to chalk it up to "I don't know what I don't know." 19.6 won, then I think the top 11 places had 15-1/2 and above....I think the top 5 places all had closer to 17. And I don't think I saw ONE single spot in the entire top 5 bags. It just completely blows my mind that you cannot find the big schools of 3 to 5 pound spots anymore, you used to could pull up on a windblown clay/gravel bar or point this time of year with a rattle trap and catch those magnum spots till you got tired of reeling them in. They are just simply GONE. I mean we weren't targeting spots, but there's just NO reason why we shouldn't have caught some. Five 3-1/2 pound spots weigh exactly the same as five 3-1/2 pound heads, and it used to be that there were 10,000X more spots than largemouths, but no anymore. I simply don't know how/where they're catching 20 pound bags of largemouths on Logan freakin' Martin EVERY-DADGUM-WEEKEND.
Last edited by ikillbux; 01/26/20 05:50 PM.
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Re: Neely Henry Bass fishing
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01/27/20 07:37 AM
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Jeff I caught some good largemouth on Martin Saturday and it definitely ain’t known for 18 lb bags on heads but it was on Saturday Coincidentally, the last weekend of January last year I fished Martin because our club was supposed to go there for our first tournament in mid February. I was telling a mutual friend of ours that I had about 15 pounds of largemouth that day (actually it was 4 heads and 1 arm-long spot). I can do that pretty much everywhere we fish, except Logan. I wish Logan Martin would dry up and they'd make a parking lot out of it, I absolutely hate that place.
We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
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Re: Neely Henry Bass fishing
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01/27/20 03:43 PM
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I wish Logan Martin would dry up and they'd make a parking lot out of it, I absolutely hate that place.
I hate the place too. I can catch a good one everyone now and then or (5) squeakers. I can't put together a good bag there.
"The misery of being exploited by capitalists is nothing... compared to the misery of not being exploited at all."
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Re: Neely Henry Bass fishing
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01/27/20 08:45 PM
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I ain’t fished Logan since summer and don’t plan on it unless something changes. I’ll take Weiss,neeley,lay,Mitchell or Jordan any day over Logan I have spent the majority of my time on Neely,Weiss and Guntersville. I have fished very little on Logan . A couple guides have been reporting 75 to 100 fish days on Logan throughout Winter. Is it just the size fish or other reasons.
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Re: Neely Henry Bass fishing
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01/28/20 08:34 AM
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Yeah, ol Joey Nania is down there sore lipping every little spotted bass on the lake every day, but he ain't coming in with 18/19/22 pound bags. Every freakin' weekend, regardless of weather or ANYthing else, somebody is bringing in a 20 pound bag of largemouths. And the story is always the same "they ran to the dam and fished swimbaits in the tailrace", or "they went in Choccolocco and threw a-rigs on the stump rows". Heck, two junior high kids had 23-1/2 down there last weekend, supposedly on a-rigs. Logan has no grass, has very little wood, is generally just barren clean bottom and banks, and gets more boat traffic than even Guntersville (pound for pound). I just simply don't know what I don't know.
Something changed on Logan perhaps 5 years ago (give or take). I spent the last 25 years winning tournaments on Logan, especially this time of year, with spots. NOBODY, EVER caught largemouths. EVER! But nowadays the big spots are gone, just gone. Yeah, yeah, someone occasionally brings in a meat dawg spot, but you rarely see a 17 or 18 (or bigger) pound bag of only spots now. Heck we won tournament on Logan maybe 6-8 years ago now with 20-10 of only spots, including the big fish of 6.01 (still my biggest spot, although I had one jump off one day that we both say was bigger, but that was 10 years ago). I don't know if flooding or current has changed the bottom composition, or if the PCBs have finally killed them (sorta joking), or honestly I have no idea, but those big big big schools of magnum spots just ain't there. And how these boys are catching 5 big largemouths is the greatest of all mysteries.
We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
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Re: Neely Henry Bass fishing
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01/28/20 05:21 PM
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I heard from the dad they caught all there fish in choccolocca on a arig I've heard multiple folks say about the top two places that they all came off a-rigs, but I've heard about 50/50 say they were in Choccolocco, or all the way to Ohatchee dam. I'm 99% sure the 2nd place bunch was in Choccolocco, but I didn't know the 1st place folks. It's funny, YEARS ago (had to be early 2000's because I still had my Skeeter back then) we used to fish at the dam all the time. It was a normal routine to put in right there on 77 below the railroad trussell in the afternoons and fish all that stuff....we'd fish the tailrace, go up in the canal and fish the old lock wall. We did okay, but we never caught big fish there back then, in fact mostly we'd catch hybrids. You never even heard about folks coming up there to fish in a tournament, besides you gotta be a half daredevil to even navigate that stretch below the bend in a high dollar bass boat. Honestly, if they have 1 or no turbines on, you've got about a boat's width under the far left of the railroad trussel to navigate, or you'll hit rocks. These boys are just crazy. But my real point is it's just another example of somewhere we used to fish religiously, but there weren't tournament winning fish there, and nowadays you can't win if you DON'T go there.
We were on the edge of Eternia, when the power of Greyskull began to take hold.
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