its seems that the fish are much harder to catch when you can see them. And alot of people give away there position when the walk up and walk loudly. Your best bet would be to stay about 15 ft away and cast as far past them as you can. Every time i spot a fish i automatically use a senko and sometimes i throw it right on top of them and they take it right away.
This is a "fish"! dont let it outsmart you.
you could use a thunderbolt (its new) walmart carries it. its just a golden spoon pretty much but i nailed 43 trout opening day and 32 the day after. it works pretty great. but besides that i just use roostertails and banjo minnows. old school but hey it works
well its past memorial day but if you want some spots for largemouth its a lil drive but i live in levvittown (kinda close to philly) and there is at least 10 lakes within a 10 square miles
I usually use a 4/o extra wide gap red hook to give it the bleeding effect and rig it weedless and i get alot of luck from that
i havent done much wacky worm rigs but wat i hear from these forums im gonna hve to give it a try.
hey i am using tiki sticks (same as senkos) and do not currently have a boat. but i am fishing from shore with about 3-5 ft of water then about 12ft out it drops real deep. which way should i rig it and work it?
there is little to no structure and some weeded areas (all open water)
thanks for the help in advance
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