So for the last 3 or 4 years (with the exception of this year), I have been only targeting BIG fish when I bass fish. I fished swimbaits (primarily rainbow trout color) from 6-8 inches, 12 inch powerworms, and a lot of 4-6 inch live sunfish and fallfish. It was hard at first going from catching tons of bass every trip (usually
) to getting 2 bites a trip if I was lucky. In 2011, I caught 24 bass total, all year. But the smallest was tad under 4 pounds, and the average was close to 5.5 pounds. I caught a few 6 and 7 pounders.
What other guys exclusively fish for big bass? Do you have any tips? I'd say my best tip is don't be intimidated by big swimbaits. When I first saw a 7 inch swimbait, I thought "theres no way that thing would ever catch a bass!". But they do, and they catch big bass!
Live sunfish too. I was looking through past posts and found a bunch of posts about using live perch and 'gills for bait (I'm talking about you, Muskiebigfish!
). They work! A big hook through the lips or under the dorsal fin, and let it swim.
I mainly fish big, deep ponds where I know there are big bass. Spot Pond and Horn Pond are my main spots. Everyone knows Spot has a potential MA record bass in it, and Horn is very underrated. I saw a post a while ago where a lot of people were saying there are no big bass in Horn... Not true! There are some bigguns in there!!
So I'm interested to here which would you rather do - Fish exclusively for big bass, and catch 20 or 30 bass a year that are all huge, or fish for whatever bass bite, and run into a few lunkers, but have to weed through hundreds of dinks before you find them? I took an "off year" from targeting big bass this year, and am not sure about next season. I'm leaning towards throwing 8 inch swimbaits again - my best bass this year was only about 4.5