Hello all,
Been using and learning a ton from this site for about a year or so but never posted anything yet. Been fishing my whole life but only serious for bass for the last three years or so. I'll try to make this short haha.
I love using cranks but don't know if I'm getting as much out of them as I could be. I'm trying to fish points more often these days, but not sure exactly if I'm at the best spot on a point, if I should be casting right at it, parallel to it, etc. Should I be at the very 'point' of the point, a little further in the cove that's formed by it, etc.
After studying maps of the lakes I go to most often and using my fishfinder to the best of my ability (not too great), I find some points that look optimal, but haven't had much luck. Even with using a few different colors that should be working and different depths, I just don't seem to be reeling in many fish, much less lunker fish. Seems like I've been catching more walleye on cranks than largemouths! Haha
I research bass topics everyday it seems (when I'm not actually fishing/working) but can't really find the answers I need as most bass fishing forums are for the real tournament guys and pros! I need things simplified a little more haha.
Btw, I mostly fish very muddy, soft-bottom man-made lakes in southeast Ohio at this time. Senecaville Lake, Salt Fork Lake, etc. I dunno if anyone is familiar with these but maybe you can get an idea of the waters I'm on most of the time.
Would really like to increase my success on the points! What cranks I should consider, and better ways to use em, what I should look for on a map before heading out, what to look for on my sonar, etc. Any help is appreciated guys!