- Deep summer time fishing
- Deep summer time fishing
- Deep summer time fishing
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Tanner English started following MLF lure size??? , Deep summer time fishing , swim jig and 5 others
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swim jig
When the shad are spawning on rock bottom but grass is nearby I throw a hack attack sexy shad color just for a bigger bite than a spinnerbait but once the bream get to spawning i like the bluegill color patterns
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Spinnerbait Confidence (or lack thereof)
First you gotta figure out color... Clear water: grey with a little blue or green stained water: white and maybe a little red muddy water: chartreuse or chartreuse and white then you gotta figure out fast or slow, vibration or no willow blades are fast moving, Colorado are slow... Willow don't have as much vibration as Colorado blades do. I don't pay as much attention to the blades cause if the bass is hungry he's gonna eat it... I kinda just focus on color
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Shaky Head Rig
I love a spot remover in 3/16 and 1/4 oz... 3/8 or 1/2 oz would b good in 30 or 40 foot of water but for the most part I'm fishing 6-20 foot deep... The spot remover has a perfectly flat bottom so it will stand up and the eye is a 90 degree bend from the shank of the hook. I throw it with a junebug or black trick worm... A football head is good with a craw but it's not called a shakey head or a jig but a creeper because it just creeps along the bottom
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Best Texas rig bait for the Midwest
A zoom trick worm in cold water... Lizard during the spawn and a ribbon tail worm and baby brush hogfor flipping.
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Part One: Suggest A Topwater Lure
Kvd sexy frog or heddon spook jr
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MLF lure size???
I like the biggest 1/4 or 3/8 oz jig with the bulkiest skirt I can possibly find for flipping... If I flip a creature bait or craw dad I like the biggest I can find or the longest worm like a 10 inch ribbon tail except when the water really starts to heat up and the bass go deep, then I like a baby brush hog. Shakey heads are pretty much a zoom trick worm in junebug or black unless I'm on a school of spots and need bigger fish, then I'll up the worm size. Texas rigs are either a 6 inch lizard or 6 inch worm with ribbon tail. I like a 1/2 oz spinnerbait or 3/8 oz and about a 3 inch crankbait. 2 or 3 hook jerkbaits are fine. And a heddon spook jr. Is what I go with at daylight. A Carolina rig I only throw with a 4 inch pumpkin lizard and dye the tail chartreuse.
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Berkley Chigger Craw Vs Strike King Rage Tail Craw
Can't go wrong with a rage craw... All the action looks like a rabbit frog underwater. The Christie craw is a great swimming jig trailer or a shakey head plastic
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How would you fish this lake?
It sounds like there would be some spots in there too... I would try flipping a creature bait or jig if the grass is thick enough or maybe a junebug floating worm. Oh and a frog would probably work good too. Im down here in bama and that's how we catch em