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Old 11-08-06, 03:33 PM   #1
BassQualifier
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Default Ideas for fishing this situation

Hey guys, I have this lake I fish from shore a lot and this particularly lake has bass that hit just about anything - as long as it is a fast moving bait. They really don't like slow moving lures like worms, jigs, etc, but as far as lipless crankbaits, spinnerbaits and such, the bass nail em pretty good.

But much of this lakes shoreline where I walk and fish, is a rather steep and high bank. So when I make casts, most of the time I am at least 5 feet above the actual waterline. Sometimes even more than 5 feet. So I have had problems fishing fast moving lures because of the angle I am bringing in the lures. The lures just want to come to the surface and about halfway in on the retreive, they start popping out of the water. I tried using heavier spinnerbaits and crankbaits, but the fish like the smaller profile baits better since most of the fish are under 2lbs.

Any ideas how I can attack this? I'm open to anything. Thanks.
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