Postby Filthyfisherman » Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:13 am
Thats Fantastic!!! I was out 3-4 hours ahead of you guys fishing the same spots with similar techniques with little luck!!!!!! So Last night I reserched this mornings slow bite and found some great stuff.... Mostly in the morning, recently I drive around lookin for that top water action,,, If nothing is going on, I stay in the general area flip around and wait for the water to warm up and the bite to turn on... I haven't seen much going on lately,,, but In my LOGs last year, they were all over the top... This year the lake is a different beast! So after researching, I am making a mistake... " In lakes with mostly timber, laydowns and stumps, work the backs of coves with good creeks feeding them early and late. As the sun gets up high, move out to the creek channel, main-lake points and humps. Around the stumps and laydowns, flip or pitch a jig or Texas-rigged worm" (bassresource.com) So I am thinking early morning,,, hit the backs of coves and hit up North with the stream running in, Or south even, etc..... Try and catch a big one! Then as it warms up, move out and see if they are schooling in the middle... This will be the pattern I run until I leave Wensday for PA... Hope this helps everyone! Filthy