Dock-in-it Posted February 2, 2015 Posted February 2, 2015 The 4” grub bite has been strong for several weeks in the KC area (for K’s and a few LM mixed in). Fishing in 42-70 FOW around channel swings with good cover nearby (tree tops and bottom brush). I normally stay on the main lake, but some creeks have good fish holding locations (good plan for windy days). The ice jigs work good, but I tend to lose too many therefore the grub is much more cost effective for me. The spoon will catch fish this time of year, but I am convinced that the grub will out fish it by a wide margin. Normally for a 4 hr trip (one person), 10 fish is slow action and 20+ is good. Searching for individual fish on your depth finder and dropping a bait down to them is very effective time management on the water. I routinely try the A-Rig in locations that I am seeing and catching grub fish. Hopefully it’s just me, but the A-Rig is not producing much even when the fish are suspended and active.
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