03-09-07, 03:04 PM | #1 |
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Weighted or not??
I'm going out in the morning to a local river channel. The bass here should be in pre-spawn pattern. I am going to tie on a Craw pattern rattle trap on one rod and am going with a trick worm on another. I will decide what color when I get to the river and see the color of the water. I can't decide whether to go with a T-rig, C-rig or go weithless.
Any suggestions?
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03-09-07, 04:02 PM | #2 |
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I fish the St John's river a lot. Either weightless of with tiny bb sized split shot on those trick worms would be my choice. Fishing a c-rig on most of the rivers I've fished is just asking for retieing more than fishng. The wood is usually all over, and c-rigs aren't a good choice for timber IMO. If water is murky or stained, then I would go with junebug, if it's clear then a green/greenpumkin color is my choice. Might I suggest some Paca Craws, or ribbed style of plastics as well. They have also produced very well for me in the rivers.
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03-09-07, 04:45 PM | #3 |
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Id fish that trap a little and see if ur getting bit up close first. If theyre up shallow go with weightless, if theyre backed off a lil go with the t-rig. Kind of let the situation and fish dictate how you play it.
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03-09-07, 05:01 PM | #4 |
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Start out weightless, add a split shot, and if you still dont' get bit, g with a t-rig
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03-09-07, 05:04 PM | #5 |
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shakey!!
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