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The other day i was fishing, and i saw a bass that was on its nest that looked to be atleast 9 pounds. What tips can you give me to catch it? I have already tried but she doesnt seem to want to bite.
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TRY flipping a texas rigged lizzard at that bass.it's known fact that bass and lizzards are mortal enemies.They hate waterdogs and salamanders they are egg eaters if she is on the nest this will provoke a strike to kill not to eat. you could also try casting this texas rigged lizzard just past the nest and very slowlly with a light jigging motion swim it through the nest either way be prepared for fight. :
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I use a texas rigged white flippin' tube for bed fishing (I release all the bass I catch). I use white so it's easier to see and I think it resembles a shad or minnow. Pull the tube onto the nest and just shake your rod tip without moving the bait. This causes the tubes appendages to shake and quiver. Also try to find the sweet spot on the bed, if you can find it she'll grab it and go.
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what has always worked for me is catching a 5 to 6 inch bluegill or brim and hook it through the nose. Then when your aproching the nest get as close as possible without scaring her.then when you get within 15 feet at least throw that bluebill right in top of her and keep him over her and soon she will get very nervous and she will nail it!!!!!!!!
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Try a drop shot rig, with about a 1/2 oz sinker... cast past the bed and drag the rig close to the back side of the bed, w/ a drop shot...you can shake the bait w/o moving it away from the bed. use a lizard,senko, pretty much anything. you can really irratate her into biting...hopefully.
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[quote author=bobby bruch link=board=news;num=1054615369;start=0#1 date=06/03/03 at 10:15:46]TRY flipping a texas rigged lizzard at that bass.it's known fact that bass and lizzards are mortal enemies.They hate waterdogs and salamanders they are egg eaters if she is on the nest this will provoke a strike to kill not to eat. you could also try casting this texas rigged lizzard just past the nest and very slowlly with a light jigging motion swim it through the nest either way be prepared for fight. :
![]() I do love the suggestion about the Lizards, but white is better for bedding bass as Boltzie stated. To make a statement that they are mrotal enemies is a little extrem. I can tell you I do have a little info on Lizards, and depending on who you talk to they DO NOT eat the Bass eggs. I for one, won't say yay or nay to this, since I've persoanlly never seen them eating the eggs. The one thing that everybody does agree on is that bass hit lizards period. So tie one on, and throw it out there. Sometimes just leaving it for 10 minutes in the nest without moving it will make the female pick it up to move it out of the nest. So be ready to set the hook. And ALWAYS release a bedding bass ASAP. Lizards |
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Yes I would try a worm Texas rigged because yesterday
I was at a pond in southeastern Ohio and I caught a 2lb lg mouth with a blue fleck powerworm .At first I was fishing very slow with it and nothing so I changed my retrieve to two quick little bounces off the bottom and so on and she nailed it.I loved it beacuse the owners of the cabin where My wife and I was staying said it was too early for them to bite...lol..proved her wrong. goodluck Denny |
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Unfortunately, that bass is most likely gone.
Bass that are on the beds to spawn (normally) don't take more than 24 hrs. Sometimes a bedding bass won't hit anything that you present to it. Buck bass may be there a little longer. |
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