During his slow time of year with high water and muddy waters, is trolling with crankbaits or spinnerbait recommended?
I prefer using a fly rod but will resort to any level to catch a fish.
How about using rubber worms, Texas rig style?
Trolling when all else fails?
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I spoke with a guy last week who was catching some nice peacocks while trowling crank baits... that was the only way he was catching.
On Saturday I fished with a guy that is a pro bass angler. He was catching largemouth using worms and drop shot rigs in the tree tops and heavy brush. He was amazing.
On Saturday I fished with a guy that is a pro bass angler. He was catching largemouth using worms and drop shot rigs in the tree tops and heavy brush. He was amazing.
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Go to Google and type in " drop shot rig " and all kinds of stuff comes up...
http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/drop-shot.html
We didn't have any 4 inch plastic worms so Chris just broke off the last 4 inches of a longer one. I don't even remember the color.
But boy, when you twitch that thing it has some nice action.
Chris was also using a regular 6 or 8 inch plastic worm. rigged Texas Style..... a bullet shape weight on the line and the worm hook point stuck back into the worm to make it weedless.
We just pulled up to a fallen tree and he tossed the worm right into the top of it and then started letting out line and the worm drop strait down.
http://www.bassresource.com/fishing/drop-shot.html
We didn't have any 4 inch plastic worms so Chris just broke off the last 4 inches of a longer one. I don't even remember the color.
But boy, when you twitch that thing it has some nice action.
Chris was also using a regular 6 or 8 inch plastic worm. rigged Texas Style..... a bullet shape weight on the line and the worm hook point stuck back into the worm to make it weedless.
We just pulled up to a fallen tree and he tossed the worm right into the top of it and then started letting out line and the worm drop strait down.
"Why let the truth stand in the way of a good fish story?"
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