Members kyled Posted June 11, 2015 Members Share Posted June 11, 2015 A few times lately I have tried to lay down the bass rods and catch a few panfish on ultra lights just for a change of pace. It seems like it would be very easy but to be honest I have had very limited success. There are always a few real small sunfish on the bank that will play but never anything consistent or much quality. I would appreciate any tips or guidance in the correct general direction.... I have tried dragging fake crickets and worms around off points in 10-20ft of water like has been suggested in past threads but not had any success. I fish mostly from Indian Point down to Kimberling. Would micro crank baits work better? or swimming minnows? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dutch Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 Go down to 30' to look for the bull gills. SK always used crickets. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quillback Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 I have no idea on goggle eye, as a matter of fact, I think their existence in Table Rock is a myth. But as far as gills, what has worked for me is a drop shot rig. Get some of those Eagle Claw pan fish hooks, use a 1/8 oz sinker, and some red worms. Hook the red worm one time through the middle (don't wad it up on the hook), and work the bait in, say 6-10 FOW. I'd look around about half way back in the coves in the middle of pockets or off secondary points. They also ought to be off main lake shelves and flats near buck brush. Water may be clearer in the area of the lake where you are fishing, so you may need to work a little deeper. Sometimes you've got to poke around a bit to find them, but they are out there and you should be able to find some nicer ones in the 7-9 inch range. I'm thinking of giving them a try myself, maybe next week. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dutch Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 I have caught several goggle eye around Hwy 13 on TR. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members kyled Posted June 11, 2015 Author Members Share Posted June 11, 2015 Yep, I always catch those goggle eye on accident and on everything from finesse worms to full size brush hogs.... I have never seen any rhyme or reason to it though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sms_alum Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 I haven't fished Table Rock as much as most of you guys, but I usually get a few goggle eye fishing grubs and jigs in the Indian Point area. One year we really got into them and had a nice little fish fry. They seem to run larger on Table Rock than on the rivers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mjk86 Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 Eater size gills stack up on the hwy 13 bridge pilings in summer. Def can get a nice mess that way with crawlers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fishslayer88 Posted June 11, 2015 Share Posted June 11, 2015 Fish chunk rock in the shade with a night crawler on a #4 hook. I usually catch my 30 for trotline bait in an hour or so some of them are pretty good size gills. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members cbass12 Posted June 12, 2015 Members Share Posted June 12, 2015 Eater size gills stack up on the hwy 13 bridge pilings in summer. Def can get a nice mess that way with crawlers. I wonder if that's the reason for my very poor hook-up percentage when I fish the drop shot around the bridge. I catch a good amount of spots around the bridge, just miss quite a few fish. Could be the gills grabbing the finesse worm? Grumpy53 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members kyled Posted June 12, 2015 Author Members Share Posted June 12, 2015 I sure appreciate the tips, and will try the red worms and suggested depth and spots and report back soon. JacobW 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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