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Old 04-24-06, 12:50 AM   #1
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Due to a lack of rain for the last few months almost all the lakes here in Northwest Arkansas are super clear. The night fishing has been pretty good but its been kind of tough during the day. I have finally caught fish on plastic worms (green pumpkin, been trying since I started last year) and a few on my good old xrap (silver). I wanted to know if anyone had any little secrets they would like to share for catching more fish in clear water. In the coves and near the points you can see the bottom in 15 ft+. As always thanks in advance.

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Old 04-24-06, 02:33 AM   #2
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Due to a lack of rain for the last few months almost all the lakes here in Northwest Arkansas are super clear. The night fishing has been pretty good but its been kind of tough during the day. I have finally caught fish on plastic worms (green pumpkin, been trying since I started last year) and a few on my good old xrap (silver). I wanted to know if anyone had any little secrets they would like to share for catching more fish in clear water. In the coves and near the points you can see the bottom in 15 ft+. As always thanks in advance.

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Step one: Downsize! Use the lightest line consistent with the cover (potential snags, etc.) and use either a pure fluorocarbon line or braid with a fluorocarbon leader.
I'd say a #10 pure fluoro will do the trick so long as the cover isn't heavy.

Step two: Downsize again! If wind and wave permit, I'd throw 4-5" worms on 1/16-1/8 bullets, 4" Tiki Sticks, rigged on a Gamakatsu 1/0 wacky hook or the same hook with the weed guard. Other good choices would be shaky rigs, YUM 2.5" craws on a tiny jig head or rigged on a #1 or #2 wide gap red hook.

Step three: Try translucent colors; watermelon/pepper, watermelon/red, smoke, etc, and maybe a pumpkinseed like a ZOOM Finesse worm in that color or the craw I mentioned in p'seed.

Topwater may pleasantly surprise you in these conditions.
I'd throw a small buzzbait in white, a Tiny Torpedo in clear or chrome/blueback. A clear Pop-R' might be good too.

1/8-small profile 1/4 oz. willow leaf spinner baits should produce if you can run them close to cover, even a small single stump or bush. I'd start with a brass main blade and a semi-transparent white/pearl/shad skirt, then add a few strands of chartreuse as I go.

Small cranks and lipless lures may be productive as well. Shad or brown crawdad colors would be my first choices.

All that being said...I'd start with the topwaters then rely on the small plastics.

Important: Be sure your reels are in top shape with full spools. In such conditions as you've described fish are going to be more wary. Long casts are a must in many such cases.
Also, try to position the boat so that the sun is in front of you or to your side. Don't silhouette yourself or cast a shadow.

Hope this helps.

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Old 04-24-06, 10:06 AM   #3
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Well, not much else needs to be said, FlyRod, has covered the bases quite nicely. Take note at the end of his post, keep your equipment clean and ready, don't forget to check your drag when dropin down in line size, and if possible, skip the lippin and use a net, when landing bigger fish.
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Old 04-24-06, 10:20 AM   #4
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try some drop shot rig on a downsized 4 inch red shad worm
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Old 04-24-06, 12:47 PM   #5
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down size and flourocarbon and use realistics baits match the hatch
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Old 04-24-06, 05:35 PM   #6
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which northern arkie lakes ?? i have contacts on a bunch pickwick,lee smith, gunttersvills..

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Old 04-24-06, 06:39 PM   #7
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which northern arkie lakes ?? i have contacts on a bunch pickwick,lee smith, gunttersvills..

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Never heard of those. I usually fish Beaver Lake (Bentonville/Rogers), Lake Windsor (Bella Vista), Loch Lomond (BV), Swepco (Gentry) and every once in a while Grand Lake (in Oklahoma). Where are those you mentioned located? Thanks a ton for the tips y'all!
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Old 04-24-06, 07:02 PM   #8
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Old 04-24-06, 09:01 PM   #9
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We are having the same problems here in Tennessee, plus the spawn in our part of the country had problems this year due to the extreme cold snap we had a few weeks ago and then all of the sudden the 90 degree temps. with no gradual build in temperature. Some bass are spawned out while others are beginning. I've mainly stuck with with plastic worms and jigs, but have landed a few on a little of everything. Give it a couple weeks, then the good fishing will begin again.
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Old 04-25-06, 09:05 AM   #10
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I have been fishing a clear lake in northern michigan and have been hamering them. I use a quarter once booyah spinner bait. I caught a four pound smallie yesterday!! I try to fan cast the area and if nothing hits i go to somthing called a kreature. U can get it at bass pro sports or somthing like gander mountain. Ive been smacking them.
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Old 04-25-06, 06:22 PM   #11
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doh!! my bad i have been on bama site to long.. there in northern bama..

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Old 04-25-06, 07:07 PM   #12
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doh!! my bad i have been on bama site to long.. there in northern bama..

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Ah I see...I was wondering if I was just that out of it or what...
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