View Full Version : Union County Honey Hole: Revisited 5/30
Jigman13
05-31-2012, 12:01 AM
Hit the same Union County lake I've been focusing my time on this season and was wonderfully rewarded after work today. Fished from 7-830 PM. Started tossing senkos in pumpkin seed and june bug colors--nothing after a bunch of casts. Switched over to old faithful--1/4 oz white spinnerbait. 3rd cast my lure got absolutely remodeled by a 21 inch, 3.5 lb largemouth. Fish hit after my 3rd or 4th crank of the reel and put up a glorious fight. She tail-walked and tossed and flipped about 6 times and stayed glued. Solid hookset right through the corner of the mouth kept her tied on. Snapped a few shots and she swam away no worse for wear. Continued to throw the spinnerbait and had a few small strikes. Around 8ish I switched over to a black hula popper and worked it till I called a quits. Had one really nice blow up on it but it didnt stick. I still left with a sh*t-eatin' grin on my face! Here's a pic... Catch em' up!
iceehot6766
05-31-2012, 02:35 AM
Nice chunk!
FASTEDDIE29
05-31-2012, 07:50 AM
Nice Lm dude. I been fishing there for 30 years and the place still produces big bass, AWESOME! If you happen to catch a pickerel or perch out of there post it up. Im pretty sure the pickerel have been gone for years now. But I've caught a few perch this past winter while crappie fish in. Also used to catch very big channel cats in there, havent seen them pickerel or channels in ages.....
Jigman13
05-31-2012, 09:24 AM
Fasteddie, a friend of mine who fishes that area with me caught a channel that was close to 5 lbs last week on a chartreuse buzzbait. I couldnt believe it. I've had them strike swimming lures like Rapalas but never saw one come up and crash a lure on the surface. Pretty neat...
Also, an older gent and a young guy both told me there are slime darts in there. I'm yet to encounter one and I put a decent amount of time into that lake. There are still yellow perch and an insane amount of black crappie in there. Small jigs/grubs under bobbers or micro raps will do the job.
njfisherman1975
05-31-2012, 09:57 AM
Any chance we can get the name of the lake...that's a toad!! Good for you...and great picture!
gspdark1
05-31-2012, 10:20 AM
Any chance we can get the name of the lake...that's a toad!! Good for you...and great picture!
I second that. PM us if you don't want it public. Promise to C-&-R if I catch anything.
Skolmann
05-31-2012, 10:48 AM
I'd be interested in a PM of the name of the lake as well.
FASTEDDIE29
05-31-2012, 05:39 PM
Fasteddie, a friend of mine who fishes that area with me caught a channel that was close to 5 lbs last week on a chartreuse buzzbait. I couldnt believe it. I've had them strike swimming lures like Rapalas but never saw one come up and crash a lure on the surface. Pretty neat...
Also, an older gent and a young guy both told me there are slime darts in there. I'm yet to encounter one and I put a decent amount of time into that lake. There are still yellow perch and an insane amount of black crappie in there. Small jigs/grubs under bobbers or micro raps will do the job.
Thank for the info. I catch a lot of Crappie in there in november and december and then again in march and april. Big bass have been ruling that honey hole for years. TIGHT LINES!!!
kyle7683
05-31-2012, 07:10 PM
Id too like to get the name of that lake
jiocg1181
06-01-2012, 10:18 AM
Can you PM me the lake? I have been dying to get a good one locally.
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