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Offline Denny Welch

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Re: 100 Best Bass Lakes
« Reply #15 on: 04/27/12 13:01 UTC »
I just got back from a week on Clear Lake...#10.  My last half-hour on the lake was like this...4/10, 3/10, 3/4, 2/0 and 1/5.  All the fish came from a drop-shoted 6" Skinny Carrot.  That's not a typical 30 minutes on Clear Lake, but it's not all that atypical either.  I also got some nice fish on my own version of a baby bass senko:
     8 oz. solf plastic
     10 drops CCM Baby Bass
     5 drops CCM Green
     Small black and small gold glitter to taste
     4 oz powdered salt (Sorry, but it works out here)

I also fish the San Joaquin Delta (#8) quite a bit.  It's only 90 minutes away.  They say it has over a thousand miles of water ways and I wouldn't doubt it for a minute.  You either get to know it well or you go out with a GPS so you can find your way back.  Fishing a tournament there in the fog is an experience.
Until next time.

Denny

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Offline Jason

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Re: 100 Best Bass Lakes
« Reply #16 on: 04/27/12 13:59 UTC »
Denny,

What does 4/10 represent?  4 10lbers???

If so, make room because I'm moving in.

Jason

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Re: 100 Best Bass Lakes
« Reply #17 on: 04/28/12 12:58 UTC »
Clear Lake is like some of them lakes in Texas, they've got  big ass fish! Not here though, we have minnows...... ;D

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Re: 100 Best Bass Lakes
« Reply #18 on: 04/29/12 12:44 UTC »
Jason...I'd move there too.  4 pounds, 10 ounces.
Until next time.

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