06-27-05, 09:09 AM | #1 |
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Catching Bass in a Algae Bloom.
My best lake around here has a huge algae bloom on it I think and there is crap all over. THe water is really warm because the fish are really warm when I pull them out. The water is green stained. What sould I use as the bass are in a sluggish mood. I caught probably 20 last night on flukes, Senko, crawl tubes, worms. I have noticed that my tactics that were working a week ago are not paying off as the water has warmed to extreme temps.
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06-27-05, 09:40 AM | #2 |
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Re: Catching Bass in a Algae Bloom.
If you caught 20 bass last night... keep up that technique
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06-27-05, 12:58 PM | #3 |
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Re: Catching Bass in a Algae Bloom.
Try and find some deeper water until it starts to cool of then fish the shallows. Stay with your tehnique and fish S.L.O.W................ You will catch some fish if you fish really slow with a weightless worm or carolina rig and get it as close to the cover as you can get................. Just play around till you figure out what they want.............
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06-27-05, 01:14 PM | #4 |
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Re: Catching Bass in a Algae Bloom.
for slow action i use a worm witha slow presentation.
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