Cindyjo Posted May 19, 2017 Posted May 19, 2017 Yes it is that time again. The bass started consolidating just before the rains. Had 1 great night then. Then the rains messed it up. Wednesday this week was fabulous. 1 just over 18". 1 at 17", and lots at keeper or under. All in less than 2 hrs. 14 - 18 fish. All black bass. Thursday was phenomenal. Largest at 17", numerous 14" to 16". Over 25 fish between 6:15 - 7:45. Had 6 consecutive fish in 6 casts. Same area as the night before. Great visuals on the graph. Very heavy schooling. One smallie @ 17". One white. All the rest blacks bass. Could have gone longer, but had enough. Everyone on a spoon. On the bottom with a very slow retrieval. Feeding heavily on shad. Find shad, find fish. This will stay like this for 4 - 8 weeks, and then the summer doldrums. This is what fishing is all about. dtrs5kprs, merc1997 Bo and magicwormman 3
Fish24/7 Posted May 19, 2017 Posted May 19, 2017 find shad,find fish. some of the best info. a person can give imo fishing the buffet is the most consistent way I've found to catch bass in these large lakes shark bait 1
Cindyjo Posted May 19, 2017 Author Posted May 19, 2017 anchored (stern) 12' fow wind from se, sun hitting left side of face 20 fow - 12 fow in front of me downwind 20 fow - 12 fow port 12 fow - 50 fow starboard 12 fow - 6 fow aft shoal coming up from my right, anticipated fish would be feeding on wind pushed shad coming from the se indeed they were, most fish caught 15 degrees starboard to 90 degrees port cast spoon count to 6 (2' per second of drop) start retrieving. let it drop, pick up, in 2', let it drop, repeat several fish hit upon the original cast drop all setup very very deliberate only had to anchor in one time for a hang up, then right exactly back to original location. anchored within 10' of night before they will be there again tonight, unfortunately i have another commitment PS - saw many gar spawning/ feeding in the general area magicwormman, vernon and Fish24/7 3
Cindyjo Posted May 20, 2017 Author Posted May 20, 2017 1/4 oz kastmaster, color does not matter a great deal they are chasing the flash which mimics a shad. but, I was using the gold colored and silver kastmaster. magicwormman 1
MOPanfisher Posted May 20, 2017 Posted May 20, 2017 I am assuming by "all black bass" you mean all largemouth? Largemouth, spotted bass and smallmouth are different species of black bass.
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