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what is the deepest you have ever caught a LMB

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  • Super User

45-55ft in the So. Cal areas and  45+ on Lake Travis in Tx.   Gin clear water.

  • 13 years later...

60+' Not my favorite way to fish and rarely do it anymore because the fish usually require fizzing.

0 feet.

 

I'm still a rookie so my deepest landed bass were all hooked with topwater.

 

I've caught about a dozen off my Dad's dock on a popper and those are the only ones I've ever caught. That is about to change, but so far, ya.

 

It's a very fun way to catch! I know of people who have never caught off TW so I guess I'm backwards.

Somewhere in the 45ft zip code fishing points/humps in SoCal. Mostly drop shot and jigs for me at that depth. 

  • Super User

46' on a jigging spoon according to my Humminbird 

  • Super User

Around 15 to 20 feet. 

6 hours ago, GreenPig said:

46' on a jigging spoon according to my Humminbird 

I can’t get bit on a spoon!

22 feet with a jig at the bottom of a drop off in an old quarry.

  • Super User
7 hours ago, clark9312 said:

I can’t get bit on a spoon!

Air temp 15 degrees. Water temp 43. That morning just barely lifting it up and down was the ticket. We caught 26 largemouth that day (slow day). Some days it takes snapping it up to get a reaction. 

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  • Super User

Caught several bass one autumn day   40 foot on a submerged highway . Havent caught a bass there since .

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