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Steel Lake Report Tue 06-29-10
I had a chance to go fishing in the evening so I headed to Steel Lake. I arrived close to sundown at about 9:15 pm. I went with my gut feeling and tied on a Cotton Cordell crankbait that had a wide wobble.
Five minutes into fishing, something smacked my crankbait from below and broke the surface. It fought vigorously in a way reminiscent of a smallie. During this battle, it never stopped fighting, coming toward and away from me. Gosh! How I have nearly forgotten that largemouth bass can put up a good fight.
As it got closer, I saw that it was roughly two pounds. Not wanting to deal with the rail between us, and seeing that it was lightly hooked, I made the line go slack so she could shake the lure free, which it did. I didn’t see the need to take a photo and besides, it was too dark for my flash less, low-tech camera phone
The person that closes the park appeared shortly afterward so I had to call it quits. Not too shabby for a 25 minute fishing stint.
Steel lake has been quite brutal for bass fishing from the shore for about the past three seasons including this one. For me, hooking into this bass was if anything was a welcomed gift.
Conditions
Partly Cloudy about 70 degrees
Evening, near sunset.
Gear
7’ 2-piece Med Powered, Fast Action Cabelas Mag-Touch casting Rod
Shimano Curado 101D reel loaded with 8# Red Spiderwire Mono
Cotton Cordell crankbait – Don’t recall name but it was brown on top with a yellow bottom.
Available Fishing Guide:
Website: Darrell & Dads Family Guide Service