06-26-06, 10:28 PM | #1 |
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Hey everybody, i have a tournament coming up July 8th its on Winnisquam lake in N.H and its my first time fishing on that lake and all i know is there is a lot of weedbeds and rocks, i am thinking of carolina rigginng a lizzard and also using a Zara spook. The water temperature is around 65- 73.
Any ideas of what you guys think i should throw would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Chris. |
06-26-06, 10:33 PM | #2 |
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Take along some soft stickbaits like a Tiki Stick or a Yum Dinger to use in and around the weeds and a shallow running crankbait like a Bandit 100 series isn't a bad idea either.
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06-27-06, 10:53 AM | #4 |
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its also pretty deep
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how deep are the weeds?if you have some room between them and the surface...cast out a spinnerbait.then once it hits the water,jerk the rod get the blades moving and to provoke a reaction strike.then just burn it on top or something like that.
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06-27-06, 01:18 PM | #6 |
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alright , thank you all for your advise i will def try most of them.
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Try fishing some of those baits I'm sending right in the weeds weightless. They should be headed up tommorow.
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06-27-06, 07:54 PM | #8 |
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Yea, defenetely. Thank you flbassman.
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The buzzbaits you gave to me last year still work great, I just used them this afternoon and caught 4 LM on them. It was rainy and pretty quiet, no boats, no other anglers. I believed the buzzbaits really can call LM from deep. Thanks again for these great lures. "Baby Paca Craw tied on with about 1/16 or 1/8 oz bullet weight pegged." : I never use it, but I think your way should work very well to catch smallie, right? |
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06-28-06, 12:09 AM | #11 |
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great, thank you guys,
I will let you guys know how i do in the tournament its in July 8. |
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H2O,
I don't have any Smallies where I fish so I can't say from experience. However I do know Crawfish are one of the mainstays for food for Smallies, I can't imagine they wouldn't work. This technique also worked pretty good for me up in Lake Erie, but only fished shallow water for LM, not smallies. Glad your liking the B2 Buzzbaits. I still throw those more than any other topwater. Lizards
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Try a lipless crankbait over the grass.
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