11-10-05, 12:57 PM | #1 |
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i need some help
hey, hows everyone fishing doing. i havent caught a big fish yet this year i dont kow what to use im confused. i live in pa near philly the water i fish is a really big lake it has a canal that goes to the other lake and the lake has lots of wood structure bluffs and has a shallow spot and it drops. lillypads but mostly trees and wood structure. what can i use i been using pork and jig that works crankbait lipless crankbait. i havent tried tubes cuz i dont know when to use them, when do i use them. i what to catch more fish. the kind of tubes i have r the bleeding tubes. r they good for the lake i fish. i have white and watermelon green. write me a post for my help.
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11-10-05, 03:14 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to the forum!
Dan, this time of year I go with baits that resemble shad-spinnerbaits, soft jerkbaits like a Tiki Stick or Zoom Fluke, hard jerkbaits like a Smithwick Rogue, and a topwater is always worth a try. The lipless crankbait is a great bait to throw both in the fall and the spring. Once again, shad colored baits get the nod-chrome/blue or black back and Smokey Joe are my favorites. tubes are good in the same locations you fish a plastic worm. I'd throw the white tube-it resembles shad. Rig it like a Texas rig worm and throw it in and around cover. Try to find cover-weeds, timber, etc. near deep water. The bigger fish will come up shallow to feed and then head back into deeper water. The colder the water, the slower you want to fish.
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11-13-05, 05:51 PM | #3 |
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Rebasser pretty much covered it, with 1 exception, LIZARDS
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