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July 19th, 2010 admin No comments

Post Bass Fishing
Post Bass Fishing
Bass fishing question #2?

Again same as before, I already have my answer to this question wrote down on notepad. So the first that can get the closes to it will get the best answer.

Also again, I am not doing this for my health, lol. There are alot of young Bass fishermen/women out there in Yahoo land that may acually learn something from this. Seeing everyones different techiqunes, etc...

You are fishing a lake that you never fished before. The lake is man made, dam at one end, creek fed on the other with several shallow coves. The lake is only 340 acres, electric motors only. Its mid May water is clear, temp 63 degrees, weather: cloudy with a chance of showers 65 degrees. Predominately largemouth with some perch, walleyes and some smallies. The lake has no structure what so ever, like fishing a cereal bowl. Although 30% of the lake is full of hydrilla grass in depths from 6 to 2 ft. Bass are in pre-spawn, spawn and post-spawn modes. What would be your best approach for the largemouth?

I would without question use one of my mini-king spinnerbaits and lay it right over their beds and irritate the hell out of those bass...they get so protective that theyd probably hit a stick if it was swimming across its nest...right before rain is amazing for practically any fish and that mini-king spinnerbait has caught me this nice perch with that lure on a cloudy day but slightly hotter water temp

http://s182.photobucket.com/albums/x240/eszeppelin/?action=view&current=Close-upofPerch.jpg

I would fish the section where the creek is feeding into the lake massive fish lay and wait in those areas for creek chubs, minnows, small sunnies, small bass, and whatever small fish are native to that lake. I wouldn't be hesitant to fish the shallows since the bass have no cover they have to rely on that creek fed for an easy and efficient food source without wasting energy.

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