06-12-06, 08:38 AM | #1 |
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The water is clear but we just had a cold front come through yesterday but today is warming up. The bass we hitting last night but not very hard. What should i do tonight???
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06-12-06, 09:48 AM | #2 |
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If I were you, I would go fishing They will bite eventually.
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06-12-06, 11:15 AM | #3 |
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I'd start with shallow to medium diving cranks and if that doesn't produce any fish, go to soft plastics on T-rig.
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06-12-06, 11:44 AM | #4 |
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try anything you can...id use a spinnerbait,slow rollin it.be sure to watch your line where it goes in the water,if it starts movin to the side,that usually means that a bass has it and is carrying it off.reel up the slack line an bring her home!!!
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06-12-06, 12:12 PM | #5 |
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Definately try some soft plastic baits. I would try Powerbaits or anything with a good scent to them. Also, I was out fishing last week after a cold front had passed and in a few days it was suppose to cool off and get real windy(which by the way it turned out the weather channel was right), anyway I was getting bites on somethings but nothing real good. So I threw a plastic floating frog. First cast with that thing about 10 Ft. From the bank I landed a really nice fish. 20 + Inches. But, that was the only one I caught that night. So really me best advice would be. Try alot of things until you find the right lure. Instead of taking your whole or all of your tackle box(s) I would just pick out some of your favorite lures. Such as your top 10 and bring extra of them just incase the fish start to bite hard. Good Luck.
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