MstStudent10 Posted November 11, 2010 Posted November 11, 2010 If you like to catch fish and don't care how big they are, now is a good time at Stockton. Went to Stockton out of Ruark Bluff this past weekend fished Sons Creek. From 9:30 to 3:00 had about 30 bass, with ONLY 1 a keeper. They all came on a jig. FIND THE SHAD!!! Where the shad were bunched up the bass were there. They were in about 2-8 ft of water on shallow sloping banks. "Golf ball sized" rock banks seemed to hold more fish. Keep your jig moving. I was working a smaller jig like I work a football jig and dragging it horizontally, just kept it moving while keeping contact with the bottom. . . They were also on the trees in water 12 feet or less. Just flip to a tree, let it sink to the bottom, hop it once or twice, and keep going. Trees on banks like I described above.... Like I said, no big ones, but it sure was fun all day and couldn't bring myself to change up anything. Set the hook first, ask questions later...
Members clf989s Posted November 11, 2010 Members Posted November 11, 2010 Good info. I must have just missed you. I was in the back of Son's creek around 3:30. Caught a couple of jig, but had better luck on the buzz bait as it got a little bit later. Like you said. A lot of small ones. Biggest one was probably close to 2. Also had some luck under the EE bridge. I was bank fishing yesterday. So getting from one place to the other was a little easier.
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