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How to deal with snot grass/algae

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Almost every bit of lake/pond water in my area is filled with the stuff,.... wether it really is snot grass or just algae basically most of my retrieves produce a pond booger on the end of my line.

 

There is no dragging a Texas rigged bait or jig slowly across the bottom........

 

And the idea of using a bait with a treble hook is laughable.

 

Just wanted to know what you guys do to best deal with the issue?

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We have a few lakes with this problem as well. Drop shotting (with a 3' - 4' drop, hook to sinker) has worked well for us, providing the stuff isn't suspended in the water column. If it is, I find me another lake.

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I have fished it with a lot of success .  So thick and slimy the only way to fish it is on top .  I use a weightless Yum Swurm and Big heavy hook . Just plop it on top work it into holes  , thin spots or twitch in place . When a big bass hit I dont set the hook until the fish is felt . There isnt much of a fight because they become entangled in the stuff .They  are  difficult  to reel in with the moss adding all that extra weight and having to come through it too ..

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Like mentioned above, drop shot. For topwater, frogs work well, or texas tigged buzzbaits like a Horny Toad, Zoom Z-Craw, Havoc Pit Boss, etc. can work well.

We have a pond like that here. A lot of times I throw a lipless crankbait and keep it away from the bottom. I like the drop shot idea though

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I cant imagine a drop shot working in that stuff and surely not a lipless crankbait . We must not be on the same page . Theres another thread started today called "understanding vegetation" with a picture . Thats the stuff I'm talking about . Its just thick slimy moss , no stems , leaves ...

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It's called "spirogyra" and it bites the bag!

 

 

I drag a finesse worm no sinker over the top let drop in holes.do let her run a bit before set. or a small lizard same way. do you have to clean moss some times ,yes. it is cool when they blow up thru the thinner moss tho :)  tough fishing, but in hot weather those big ones love laying under it.

Topwater lures or move to another lake.  RoLo is right!

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i use a weedless swimbait like a bastrix with an internal hook.  Just a small slap and its clean again and ready to throw

 

Another option would be a weightless fluke, you have to be patient but they come through that stuff pretty well.

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10 hours ago, Jon Morris said:

And the idea of using a bait with a treble hook is laughable.

 

Haha quite the explanation to start the thread.

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