I was going to fish the morning hours with Brian, but he decided he didn’t want to make the drive over from Norwich again since he was in the area the night before, so I decided to just sleep in. Again my plans changed (as they often do) when I woke up at 730A and saw that the weather was looking beautiful outside. So I called my Mom to see if she was interested in trying her luck that morning. She said yes and we got out about 830A. The sun was shining (unlike last monday when it was super foggy) but it was a little windy out, so we decided to fish the west side of the lake to get out of the wind.
The fishing started off very slow, we only landed one fish in the first hour, but it picked up once we got to the grass mats along the northern shoreline, and we landed 6 or 7 bass. We then moved into a shallow cove on the northeast tip of the lake, which yielded my mom a couple of largemouths off of grass mats. Fishing the knocked down trees in the cove produced no fish, which was quite uncommon. After that we decided to fish around the docks on the north shore, and I caught a 3lb largemouth on a texas rigged senko, but nothing else was noteworthy.
After minimal success on the docks, we moved back over the weed beds, I switched to a topwater banana boat, not expecting to catch anything since it was now noon time, and on my first cast I caught a 2lb largemouth. Thinking I was on to something I threw it for the next 10 minutes with no hits. I looked through my bag and found some “Ribbit” frogs that I had bought on clearance and decided to give them a try over some weeds that had breached the surface. The Ribbit frog rig is interesting, it comes with a bleeding red hook with a corkscrew on the top that goes into the head of the bait, and the hook goes in texas style with a slot on the back of the frog. The action of the two legs on the back of the bait is pretty impressive as it swims across the top of the water.
I had never fished a frog on cedar lake because there are no lilly pads, but I figured since the fishing was slow I would give it a shot. On my third cast, to my surprise I caught a 2lb largemouth. I figured I might as well keep trying since I had a strong hit, and the fish got the hook on the first try… 2 casts later I had an explosive hit over the weed beds and the fight was on.
After a strong fight in heavy cover I got the fish to the boat. I couldn’t tell how large it was until I went to lip it. I reached down, lipped the fish and brought it into the boat along with a pound of weeds. The result was a nice 4 to 4.5lb largemouth.
We stayed and fished that area for another 15 minutes with no luck before heading home. In order to take advantage of the nice weather and my day off, I went home had lunch and then went out waterskiing with Erik and Randy. We called it a day around 330P and I had to mow the lawn, be an electrician, and go grocery shopping. Needless to say I was pretty tired around 9pm and fell asleep the second I hit the bed!





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July 5th, 2008 at 12:56 pm
[...] into the weeds and I had to horse it out. I got it to the boat and it was a 4-4.5lb largemouth (quite possibly the one I had caught in that area on a frog two days prior). We snapped a quick photo and released the [...]
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