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Anglers Inn El Salto Bass Fishing Report for October 27, 2005

Bass Fishing Date: October 27, 2005
Best Bass Pattern: Jerk Bait
Big Bass Caught: 11.00
Total Bass Caught: 175
Bass Fishing Days : 3

Report:

Best tournament weight ever? There were four participants in our recent El Salto Lake Monster Bass Tournament. All contestants weighed in their five biggest bass for the four days of the event. Would you believe the winner wound up with a total weight of 122 pounds!

Thats exactly what Les Melton, of West Virginia, accomplished here this past week. Meltons total surpassed the all-time 4-day B.A.S.S. tournament record. Most of his fish were caught on 5 and 7-inch Senkos or Dingers fished wacky style. We had four professional judges for the contest. One of our judges was James Hall, the editor of Bassmaster Magazine.

Heres what James said about the fishing. The best action was mostly in the morning and late evening. Yum Dingers, both 5 and 7-inch sizes in any color, white buzzbaits and Lucky Craft Sammys produced best in the mornings. Swim baits like the Yum Sweet Cheeks or the Storm WildEye Swim Shads along with Texas rigged Berkley Power Worms worked best in the afternoons. Most fish were caught in shallow flooded grass or off points. We boated more fish than we could count between 3 and 6-pounds. The largest bass caught weighed in at a little over 7-pounds.

Joe Bullock, of California, another participant in the Anglers Inn Monster Bass Tournament, came in second with a total weight of 120-pounds. Joe caught most of his big bass on a Reaction bait called the Vixen. Walking the Vixen slowly off the bank has been producing some great bass. Fishing a half-ounce spinnerbait off shallow points and grassy banks has also been very successful.

Miguel Gonzalez landed the biggest bass of the period with a dandy that weighed 11-pounds. He caught it on a watermelon lizard off a flat in 20-feet of water.

Young Dillon Kohler, of California, also boated a beauty on a recent El Salto Lake visit. Dillon caught his big fish on a medium diving Bomber Fat Free Shad in a citrus color. Dillons father, David, took advantage of our new Father and Son special that runs through December 31. The youngster got a gift hell remember for a lifetime when he caught his El Salto Lake whopper.

If youre headed this way, be sure to bring plenty of soft plastic jerkbaits in a watermelon color. Anglers fishing El Salto recently have been using a bunch of them.


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