06-14-11, 02:46 PM | #29 |
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If I am fishing a shallow water impoundment like Guntesville, I like that technique very much, especially with the Senko style baits. Over here in north Georgia where the lakes tend to be much deeper and a lot clearer, I favor the wacky jig heads when the water temps are up like they are now (upper 80s). 1/8 oz with a Jackal Flick Shake or 8" trick worm (like Zoom) can be the stick of dynamite on the big spotted bass fished on the deeper brush and rock piles. Both night and day, but more during the darker hours on Lake Allatoona.
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