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iamonia june 21
Posted: June 21st, 2007, 10:23 pm
by bballchrism
went there this evening got there around 7:00pm paddled out there in my canoe i had to drag my canoe for awhile to shallow then we paddled and casted out for awhile then caught like a 8 inch bass so three casts later caught a 3 pound bass then after 5 or more casts caught a 6 pounder

biggest bass of my life
so i say a pretty good trip i think some people could catch more because this is basically my 2nd fishing lake iamonia and also 2nd time actualy fishing for bass and the first time catching bass
i caught all fish on a old fashion wobbling frog lure don't know what it is called
Posted: June 21st, 2007, 10:51 pm
by grim reeler
Must have missed you, I didnt see a canoe out there. Me and Mr. Greenjeans caught a some small bass and missed some big ones. It was a little slow today.
Posted: June 21st, 2007, 11:03 pm
by bballchrism
grim reeler wrote:Must have missed you, I didnt see a canoe out there. Me and Mr. Greenjeans caught a some small bass and missed some big ones. It was a little slow today.
i saw one person out there, I am new to fishing for bass what kind of lures do you use for lake iamonia, my freind said all he uses there is topwater but my dad said when he and his brother went fishing (wa back in the day) there they always used buzzbaits and the wobble things
Posted: June 21st, 2007, 11:22 pm
by Welby
Great Trip
Thanks for the report
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 8:47 am
by grim reeler
bballchrism wrote:i saw one person out there, I am new to fishing for bass what kind of lures do you use for lake iamonia, my freind said all he uses there is topwater but my dad said when he and his brother went fishing (wa back in the day) there they always used buzzbaits and the wobble things
Horny toads are my bread and butter out there with all the vegetation. Buzzbaits work pretty good as well, but they dont mix with pads. Chatter baits and spinner baits can be effective also.
Re: iamonia june 21
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 9:49 am
by MrGreenJeans
bballchrism wrote:went there this evening got there around 7:00pm paddled out there in my canoe i had to drag my canoe for awhile to shallow then we paddled and casted out for awhile then caught like a 8 inch bass so three casts later caught a 3 pound bass then after 5 or more casts caught a 6 pounder

biggest bass of my life
so i say a pretty good trip i think some people could catch more because this is basically my 2nd fishing lake iamonia and also 2nd time actualy fishing for bass and the first time catching bass
i caught all fish on a old fashion wobbling frog lure don't know what it is called
Where did you put in at. I assume the south side of the lake (Bull Headly). On the north side, you can still drop a bass boat in (barely).
Re: iamonia june 21
Posted: June 22nd, 2007, 12:10 pm
by bballchrism
MrGreenJeans wrote:bballchrism wrote:went there this evening got there around 7:00pm paddled out there in my canoe i had to drag my canoe for awhile to shallow then we paddled and casted out for awhile then caught like a 8 inch bass so three casts later caught a 3 pound bass then after 5 or more casts caught a 6 pounder

biggest bass of my life
so i say a pretty good trip i think some people could catch more because this is basically my 2nd fishing lake iamonia and also 2nd time actualy fishing for bass and the first time catching bass
i caught all fish on a old fashion wobbling frog lure don't know what it is called
Where did you put in at. I assume the south side of the lake (Bull Headly). On the north side, you can still drop a bass boat in (barely).
yah i put in at bullheadly i might try the other intrance with my other boat its a 18ft john boat