Members sixstring531 Posted June 5, 2014 Members Posted June 5, 2014 We started the morning up near the dam before taking out, grabbing a bite and putting back in at Roark to fish until about 7:30. It was a beautiful day with water (fairly clear up near the dam) in the high 70s. The fish seemed to be stacked on the rocky, gradual flats 30+ yards off main lake points as well around submerged tree. In total, the three of us pulled in roughly 75-80 bass, with two walleye. While we didn't land any hogs, the vast majority of the fish were in the 12-14" range, which are simply a blast to catch. As a side note, I have never seen smallmouth as dark as they were on Tuesday! As for lures, I was so impressed with the Rage Tail menace grub, I went out and bought a pack of the Rage Tail Cut-R worms, which look like a Senko with the a single signature rage tail. It flat out killed! (and I ran out by day's end) Here's a little lure rundown, with the majority of the fish caught on soft plastics and jigs: (nothing new here for Stockton) - yellow magic popper - Bill Dance signature popper - black buzz bait - white and chartreuse chatter bait - black and blue jig w/trailer - Rage Tail Menace grub, watermelon red and a blue smokey color - Rage Tail Cut-R, hard candy - texas rigged (two walleye on this one) - Senko (or your favorite brand), green pumpkin - split shot/carolina rigged - shakey head, watermelon red - on shaky head standup jig
conorsixtakc Posted June 5, 2014 Posted June 5, 2014 We started the morning up near the dam before taking out, grabbing a bite and putting back in at Roark to fish until about 7:30. It was a beautiful day with water (fairly clear up near the dam) in the high 70s. The fish seemed to be stacked on the rocky, gradual flats 30+ yards off main lake points as well around submerged tree. In total, the three of us pulled in roughly 75-80 bass, with two walleye. While we didn't land any hogs, the vast majority of the fish were in the 12-14" range, which are simply a blast to catch. As a side note, I have never seen smallmouth as dark as they were on Tuesday! As for lures, I was so impressed with the Rage Tail menace grub, I went out and bought a pack of the Rage Tail Cut-R worms, which look like a Senko with the a single signature rage tail. It flat out killed! (and I ran out by day's end) Here's a little lure rundown, with the majority of the fish caught on soft plastics and jigs: (nothing new here for Stockton) - yellow magic popper - Bill Dance signature popper - black buzz bait - white and chartreuse chatter bait - black and blue jig w/trailer - Rage Tail Menace grub, watermelon red and a blue smokey color - Rage Tail Cut-R, hard candy - texas rigged (two walleye on this one) - Senko (or your favorite brand), green pumpkin - split shot/carolina rigged - shakey head, watermelon red - on shaky head standup jig Nice report sixstring! How were you rigging your menace grubs?
zarraspook Posted June 5, 2014 Posted June 5, 2014 Thanks for the detailed report !!!!!! "Look up OPTIMIST in the dictionary - there is a picture of a fishing boat being launched"
Members sixstring531 Posted June 5, 2014 Author Members Posted June 5, 2014 Nice report sixstring! How were you rigging your menace grubs? Hinged jig heads. I was using the 1/4oz Arkie brand (available at Walmart for $1.97/3) and my father was using the slightly larger biffle bug football heads. I never fished with these little jigs (or the menace) until Davis tore it up on Tablerock. While the Rage Tail stuff isn't terribly tough, it works very, very well!
conorsixtakc Posted June 5, 2014 Posted June 5, 2014 Hinged jig heads. I was using the 1/4oz Arkie brand (available at Walmart for $1.97/3) and my father was using the slightly larger biffle bug football heads. I never fished with these little jigs (or the menace) until Davis tore it up on Tablerock. While the Rage Tail stuff isn't terribly tough, it works very, very well! Thanks! I think I've got a few biffle heads, but may try texas rigging if I run out when I'm down next weekend. I'll let you know how I do!
Sac River Jim Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 thnx for a good report sixstring. yep i got a few pks of the arkie u heads in a bulk buy the other day and they work pretty well. i rigged them with a havoc craw fatty in watermelon candy and did pretty good nothing over 16'' but it was still alot of fun on lighter tackle. threw a 1/4oz arkie jerkie head w/a trick worm too.
Unimog Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 I feel like the wobble head works a lot better dragging through the rocks than a t-rig. I also like dragging these baits on a jih head, no skirt or a big stand up head like the pumpkin ed. Great report!
Walcrabass Posted June 6, 2014 Posted June 6, 2014 Unimog, What is a "Big Stand Up Head like the pumpkin ed"??
Members sixstring531 Posted June 6, 2014 Author Members Posted June 6, 2014 thnx for a good report sixstring. yep i got a few pks of the arkie u heads in a bulk buy the other day and they work pretty well. i rigged them with a havoc craw fatty in watermelon candy and did pretty good nothing over 16'' but it was still alot of fun on lighter tackle. threw a 1/4oz arkie jerkie head w/a trick worm too. I forgot to add we also used a black/blue havoc beaver tail type bait (I can't remember the name) on the same heads.
Members sixstring531 Posted June 6, 2014 Author Members Posted June 6, 2014 Another addition: My dad did start killing them later in the day with a whacky rigged (small jig head perpendicular through the center) senko type bait. He would cast it, bounce it a bit and BOOM!
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