11-14-2013, 09:31 AM
As Aunty Jimyma (Jim) whined about me sharing my top 10 tunes which is not fishing related :blue-badgrin: ...I though I would share my favourite bass dams that I have fished over the years...
So, in no particular order...
1) Various Bass dams in Zimbabwe - Timber and more timber - Most memorable techniques - Buzz Baits and hammering fish on an old fashioned Slider plastics and plenty other techniques
2) Fanie Botha - Tzaneen - man, I still love that dam...structure galore..most memorable technique(s) - Texas rigged Trickworms in Bubblegum colour...we used to hammer fish like...and many other techniques.
3) Mala Mala Dam in Phalaborwa - This dam is where I started bassing - Lily pads, humps, tyres, reeds, weeds, timber...what a dam - Most memorable technique - Only fishing a dying flutter and moering the fish with that lure...
4) Private Dam in Letsitele - What a dam, HUGE bass - Timber, Weeds and Lily's - Most memorable technique - Sensation Kick Tail Frog (or whatever its called)...deadly
5) Witpoortjie in Potch - Timber and cliffs - Most memorable technique - Buzz Bait and Spinner bait. Lekker dam this, with plenty 1.5kg fooshies coming out in a days fishing.
6) Thuka Wetlands - Bass Nirvana - Lilys and weeds - Most memorable techniques - Spinnerbaits and Buzzbaits - GY kreatures proving to be deadly there as well.
7) Rietvlei in Centurion PTA - the lekker thing was one could pull in there after work - Most memorable technique - Spinnerbaits and Weightless flukes or Hatch Matches...that dam holds a lot of quality fish..getting a lot of pressure now
8) Recently (after moving to CT) - Mofam - speaks for itself really...most memorable technique - my 1st time there, I nailed fish on a square bill crankbait
9) Nandoni - YOH! Awesome dam - Timber, sunken buildings, Riprap - Most memorable technique - Fishing the riprap with a Norman Middle-N crank in Lavender Shad...deadly and of course spinnerbaits, plastics etc.
10) A couple of private dams in Magoebaskloof - Weeds, timber - Most memorable technique - Weigtless Sencos...enough said.
So there is my waffle, obviously, fished a whole lot of other dams, but I got gatvol of typing.
So, in no particular order...
1) Various Bass dams in Zimbabwe - Timber and more timber - Most memorable techniques - Buzz Baits and hammering fish on an old fashioned Slider plastics and plenty other techniques
2) Fanie Botha - Tzaneen - man, I still love that dam...structure galore..most memorable technique(s) - Texas rigged Trickworms in Bubblegum colour...we used to hammer fish like...and many other techniques.
3) Mala Mala Dam in Phalaborwa - This dam is where I started bassing - Lily pads, humps, tyres, reeds, weeds, timber...what a dam - Most memorable technique - Only fishing a dying flutter and moering the fish with that lure...
4) Private Dam in Letsitele - What a dam, HUGE bass - Timber, Weeds and Lily's - Most memorable technique - Sensation Kick Tail Frog (or whatever its called)...deadly
5) Witpoortjie in Potch - Timber and cliffs - Most memorable technique - Buzz Bait and Spinner bait. Lekker dam this, with plenty 1.5kg fooshies coming out in a days fishing.
6) Thuka Wetlands - Bass Nirvana - Lilys and weeds - Most memorable techniques - Spinnerbaits and Buzzbaits - GY kreatures proving to be deadly there as well.
7) Rietvlei in Centurion PTA - the lekker thing was one could pull in there after work - Most memorable technique - Spinnerbaits and Weightless flukes or Hatch Matches...that dam holds a lot of quality fish..getting a lot of pressure now
8) Recently (after moving to CT) - Mofam - speaks for itself really...most memorable technique - my 1st time there, I nailed fish on a square bill crankbait
9) Nandoni - YOH! Awesome dam - Timber, sunken buildings, Riprap - Most memorable technique - Fishing the riprap with a Norman Middle-N crank in Lavender Shad...deadly and of course spinnerbaits, plastics etc.
10) A couple of private dams in Magoebaskloof - Weeds, timber - Most memorable technique - Weigtless Sencos...enough said.
So there is my waffle, obviously, fished a whole lot of other dams, but I got gatvol of typing.