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On Table Rock, is NOW the time to start burning spinner baits & shallow crank baits ? When do we get into the suspended stickbait season, when water gets cooler ? 

Just trying to find the errors of my ways. Bill

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the time to burn baits is whenever the bass want them burned

and bass will bite suspending jerkbaits year round

 

 

 

 

 

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Burning baits work especially when bass are chasing / busting shad, which the bass are doing that now.

The slow jerkbait technique (with 5 to 8 second pauses) starts to work pretty good once the water hits 60 degrees or less

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In my experience with spinnerbaits, fishing them any faster than is required to get a bite is ill-advised --- i.e., don't burn them just for the sake of burning them. Bigger fish aren't known for chasing fast-moving baits.

As for jerk baits, pauses of more than 5 seconds are rarely necessary until the water temps reach the low 40s.

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i wouldnt pick up the stick bait till the bucks are rutting thats my rule of thumb lol

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Started a little fire in my back yard, threw some Redfins in it that I could not get to run straight.  Is that what you mean by burning baits?

I had many a bonfire just like that. But I believe I have solved the riddle, or had the pieces to the puzzle given to me by a forum member. Next time you want to start a fire just send them my way and I will fix them up for you. I'm not only saving the ozone from the PFC's coming out of your fire but I am also treating your psychological damage.....which the root cause is the Redfin. Dr. Zoom Fish Doctor at your service.

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To answer your question Bilffo, I am not much of a burner so take the follow for what it's worth. Only thing that I "burn" is a square bill in the 0-5 feet depth range. The fish at that depth are usually roaming and activity feeding or are set up on an ambush point (rock, ledge, log, etc). When I burn the squarebill I crash it into anything that is on the path back to the boat. It's a reaction bite so I cover as much water as possible by chucking and winding.

 

As far as the jerkbait "season" I would say from mid-Nov to late April has been best for me. I've never really used it during warm water temps (70+) but I can't see why it wouldn't work. Big fish eat little fish...year round...worldwide. Maybe next year use it more year round and see what happens.

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