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Prairie State Lunkers
Illinois is home to some double-digit largemouths, but the big 'uns don't come along easily or frequently. (April 2008)
The Prairie State is home to some whopping big bass, especially in southern Illinois where anything less than 7 pounds simply gets a nod of approval and comment like "not a bad fish." When I was growing up in northern Illinois in the 1960s, any largemouth heavier than 5 pounds was considered a lunker. Our neighbor, Ralph Rogers, achieved godlike status when he caught an 8-pounder out of Beezey Guenzler's farm pond on a red and white Bass-O-Reeno lure. The next month, I spent my entire allowance on red and white Bass-O-Reenos. They're stored away now somewhere in the basement -- washed many times but never triumphant. Before you grab your rod and Bass-O-Reenos and begin looking for a lunker, here are a few places you may want to try. DEVILS KITCHEN This old lake is so deep, cold and clear that a self-perpetuating population of rainbow trout call it home. In fact, trout pattern suspending stick baits might not be a bad lure choice if you're looking for a lunker largemouth near the dam. Keeper-sized rainbows are definitely part of the forage base for the Kitchen's bigger year-classes of largemouths, but the money bait has always been a black and purple PeeWee jig tipped with a chunk of pork. Devils Kitchen is notoriously tough to fish because it is full of standing timber and a veritable minefield of stumps. Your huge, expensive Opti or E-Tech motor is safe however, because this is one of several top bass lakes that have a 10-horsepower motor restriction. Spring is a good time to target the north side of the lake using the woody cover to tempt a big gal. The kicker is there is so much woody cover that your hooks will probably find wood before fish lips. Totally weedless rigging is a good idea. A magnum tube jig is a good choice-especially in firecracker or red, white and blue flecks in a clear tube pattern. Some of the biggest bass in the lake are caught at night, especially the sultry nights of serious summer. A black LunkerLure has been a favorite here for years. |
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