Members tunchi Posted November 6, 2009 Members Posted November 6, 2009 Going out Sunday early to try for a buz bait bite. Then switch to crank and jig. putting in at Holliday Island or Eagle Rock. Any other suggestions. Sounds like it has been kind of tuff out there lately. Becky Becky B
skeeter Posted November 6, 2009 Posted November 6, 2009 Going out Sunday early to try for a buz bait bite. Then switch to crank and jig. putting in at Holliday Island or Eagle Rock. Any other suggestions. Sounds like it has been kind of tuff out there lately. Becky Ha ! I was thinking of trying the same thing with the high's predicted in the low Seventies the next three days. Good Luck !
vacation Posted November 6, 2009 Posted November 6, 2009 Actually,,,it isnt that tough out there. There is very little pressure (relatively speaking) and all you have to do is fool a few fish here and there. I have found a great buzz bait bite off docks early, mid day and evening. I have found a better spook bite in the same timeframe. I did really well last night on bushes flippen a football jig on main lake points and in back of pockets, then moved to a spook and did well off docks. I have found fish in all parts of the lake and water column. There are several different ways to catch fish right now. Throw a grub and keep it near bottom if all else fails. I would stick with bushes and docks with jig, spinnerbait and topwater. Topwater for me is productive at all hours of the day and almost all year long. GO get 'em!
Members tunchi Posted November 7, 2009 Author Members Posted November 7, 2009 Actually,,,it isnt that tough out there. There is very little pressure (relatively speaking) and all you have to do is fool a few fish here and there. I have found a great buzz bait bite off docks early, mid day and evening. I have found a better spook bite in the same timeframe. I did really well last night on bushes flippen a football jig on main lake points and in back of pockets, then moved to a spook and did well off docks. I have found fish in all parts of the lake and water column. There are several different ways to catch fish right now. Throw a grub and keep it near bottom if all else fails. I would stick with bushes and docks with jig, spinnerbait and topwater. Topwater for me is productive at all hours of the day and almost all year long. GO get 'em! Thanks for your input Vacation. I'll give it a whirl. Wish I could get out more often but once a month or month and a half seems to be it. Becky B
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