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tough fishing
I went on Saturday, from about 6am to 9am. Fishing was disappointing. I caught 9 tucs and 1 small bass. Mostly stray fish. Had one small school feeding on the shad early, only caught one out of that school. They only stayed around for a short while and disappeared. I caught most on a crankbait, couple on the roadrunner, and one on a lipless crankbait.
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Sorry for not responding sooner, I am prepping for an exam for work. Anyways, 9 fish is okay but I was expecting more action. I thought they would be schooling more. A lot of people are looking foward to spawning season, but I like the prespawn. From what I have read, tucs do not eat during the spawning process, therefore they have to feed heavily before spawning. The most efficent way for a brightly colored fish to feed up is to school up and herd schooling baitfish. The tucs become like locust. Their behavior changes and you get more action.
Adpetree has a point, figuring them out is half the fun ( for me anyways ) but everyone is different plus a lot of us do not have enough time to invest to do what it takes to find some of these things out.
I do not live on the lake. I fish only in the mornings because I work overnight and I sleep during the day. I fish from the shoreline. I posted before that IMO, bass fishing is best done from a boat and tuc fishing (especially for people who are beginners) is best done from shore. For example, most of the time when my friend is fishing from shore with another guy fishing in the same area on a boat, my friend will almost always out fish the guy in the boat. Not only that he will dominate them and he hardly fishes the lake, does mostly saltwater fishing. I know a lot of people do well from a boat though.
I can not afford a camera and my computer is 10 years old so I can not post pictures. If I did, I would post some pretty cool looking lures. BTW, the crankbait I was using was a plain old shad rap. See you on the lake.
Adpetree has a point, figuring them out is half the fun ( for me anyways ) but everyone is different plus a lot of us do not have enough time to invest to do what it takes to find some of these things out.
I do not live on the lake. I fish only in the mornings because I work overnight and I sleep during the day. I fish from the shoreline. I posted before that IMO, bass fishing is best done from a boat and tuc fishing (especially for people who are beginners) is best done from shore. For example, most of the time when my friend is fishing from shore with another guy fishing in the same area on a boat, my friend will almost always out fish the guy in the boat. Not only that he will dominate them and he hardly fishes the lake, does mostly saltwater fishing. I know a lot of people do well from a boat though.
I can not afford a camera and my computer is 10 years old so I can not post pictures. If I did, I would post some pretty cool looking lures. BTW, the crankbait I was using was a plain old shad rap. See you on the lake.
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