05-15-07, 11:01 AM | #1 |
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hey need ur help
hey im going to a big pond its a lake but its and big pond i need to know what to use and theres alot of weeds in the water and theres some weeds on top of water and weeds that arent on top yet. theyre are some bass spawning right know and theres a part where it is rock. what should i do and where i go
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05-15-07, 04:33 PM | #2 |
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Try a weedless topwater frog over and next to the weeds, a spinnerbait or crankbait parallel to the weeds, and a pig n jig next to cover or on the beds. I have also heard that tubes work good on spawning bass.
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05-15-07, 04:37 PM | #3 |
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A good tip I have for spawning bass is if you got some decent polarized sunglasses and can see the beds pretty well, take a lizard with a very bright tail and flip it on that bed and twitch it a good bit. The male will come and pick up the lizard and usually spit it out of the bed. So be quick on the hookset!! When you catch the male, leave him out of the water for just a minute and throw back in that same bed. Usually big momma will come and protect the bed in the male's absence.
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05-15-07, 04:46 PM | #4 |
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I would also suggest a topwater frog over the weeds like bobsmitter said and a spinnerbait just over the submerged weeds. You could also try a super fluke or a suspenting rogue to get the fishes attension
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05-16-07, 10:21 AM | #6 |
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thanks guys i did great i caught 15 bass i use a senko and frogs they kept missing the frog what should i have done if i kept missing them with a frog should i have change or what im not going today behalf of the rain or i might just go and fish for a little ill put my pics on here but there to small where r the big ones at i cant get any big ones
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05-16-07, 10:48 AM | #7 |
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Sometimes there just arnt big ones. I have a small lake next to my house and we stocked it close to 12 years ago and I sill havnt caught anything over 2 1/2 lbs there. With the frog make sure you give them a second to take it before you set the hook.
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05-22-07, 11:55 PM | #8 |
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if you can see the bass on the bed throw a creature bait (i prefer brush-hogs)into a bed, shake it and if the bass stares at it and slowly starts to lift its tail higher than its head it usually means the bass is about to strike.
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If they're hittin the frog, but not swallowin it, ya need to count to 3 before you set the hook. That'll usually get ya at least a few.....
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I agree with flbassman, biggest mistake we make with top waters is setting the hook before the bass has the bait, also the hardest to break. Drop the rod tip count to three and drag that thing in.
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