Members Omega jig bass Posted June 19, 2015 Members Posted June 19, 2015 How do u decide where to put them?
Members NianguaMark Posted June 19, 2015 Author Members Posted June 19, 2015 get out your big spinnerbaits and fish the backs of any inflowing creeks. Best fishing there is. so where the little Niangua flows into the lake use a spinner bait? Omega jig bass 1
Members NianguaMark Posted June 19, 2015 Author Members Posted June 19, 2015 How do u decide where to put them?casting distance from my dock.
Members Omega jig bass Posted June 19, 2015 Members Posted June 19, 2015 so where the little Niangua flows into the lake use a spinner bait?
Members Omega jig bass Posted June 19, 2015 Members Posted June 19, 2015 Yeah but he means coves with creeks flowing into them.
WeekendWarrior Posted June 19, 2015 Posted June 19, 2015 You SINK THEM ! After all that work you never forget where they are. You got that right! Wish everyone you put in produced, but they sure do not all produce for you. Lots of work but when you start catching out of a pile you put in it makes you feel that much better about the work put in.
fishinwrench Posted June 19, 2015 Posted June 19, 2015 so where the little Niangua flows into the lake use a spinner bait? He said the BACKS, not the mouths. Here's a pick from the mouth of LN today.
fishinwrench Posted June 19, 2015 Posted June 19, 2015 How do u decide where to put them? Play to your strengths and when/where you prefer to fish. I am basically a shallow water guy so most of my efforts are done in the back half of the bigger creek arms. Try to pick areas that would be good even if no brush was present. If you fish mostly during Summer then secondary points and near the mouths of coves are where you wanna place them. Try to add to areas that already have some brush where you've caught keepers. It's trial and error, ya never know.
dtrs5kprs Posted June 19, 2015 Posted June 19, 2015 get out your big spinnerbaits and fish the backs of any inflowing creeks. Best fishing there is. That, or flipping a big jig or plastic. Anything to take advantage of that runoff coming in. Fish will go stick their noses right in it.
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