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#1792058 - 07/25/20 08:59 PM Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25
Tall 1 Offline

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I was lucky enough to catch a ride with my buddy Tom a.k.a. “Grandfather”, on a large reservoir in Massachusetts today. We targeted deep smallmouth around bait schools anywhere from 35 to 50 feet of water.
We landed over 20 fish and lost many others that came off during the fight or during a spectacular jump.
Drop shot and jigs both produced.

I also caught a beautiful rainbow that was almost 4 pounds and was 23 inches long. Perfectly built, this fish almost looked like a small steel head.
It was hot, but so was the fishing and it was a great day.







Edited by Tall 1 (07/25/20 09:02 PM)
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#1792061 - 07/25/20 09:26 PM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: Tall 1]
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Nice! All GREAT fish! Glad you had a good day.
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#1792064 - 07/25/20 09:42 PM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: Tall 1]
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Very nice! What a rainbow!

How heavy a weight on the drop shot?
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#1792078 - 07/26/20 05:32 AM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: Tall 1]
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Another great report and pics, congrats.
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#1792080 - 07/26/20 06:09 AM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: Tall 1]
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Wow that does look like a steelhead. Great pics, sounds like an awesome day! thumbsup

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#1792088 - 07/26/20 07:57 AM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: O-BASS]
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Originally Posted By: O-BASS
Very nice! What a rainbow!

How heavy a weight on the drop shot?


3/8 oz would be good Mike.

The fish are relating to the schools of perch and smelt. They aren’t stacked up but there’s 3 or 4 hanging around to feed.
Just find the bait and fish around it to pick them off.
We also dropped straight down if we saw fish suspended too.


Edited by Tall 1 (07/26/20 05:16 PM)
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#1792093 - 07/26/20 08:10 AM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: Tall 1]
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That rainbow is special. Congrats Jon

If there are fish to catch. I'll be there to my end.
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#1792129 - 07/26/20 04:56 PM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: Tall 1]
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That’s fantastic freshwater fishing

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#1792149 - 07/26/20 09:11 PM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: Tall 1]
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Way to go John



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#1792174 - 07/27/20 09:51 AM Re: Deepwater Summer Smallies and a Bonus 7/25 [Re: Tall 1]
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Excellent trip and beautiful rainbow.
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