Members kelbrand Posted September 21, 2020 Members Posted September 21, 2020 Could anyone offer any advice fishing this time of year? Went out yesterday and got totally skunked. The sunset was beautiful though. I'm making an assumption that maybe there is just too much available food? The shad were incredibly thick!!! It looked like an all you can eat buffet out there.
oneshot Posted September 21, 2020 Posted September 21, 2020 I always watched for Bass feeding on Shad, throw a small Spinner in and catch Bass about every cast. Crappie are moving back shallow. oneshot
Ketchup Posted September 21, 2020 Posted September 21, 2020 What fish species are you targeting? TinBoats BassClub. An aluminum only bass club. If interested in info send me a PM.
Members kelbrand Posted September 21, 2020 Author Members Posted September 21, 2020 Yeah, I was looking alot for the white bass to feed on the shad. They must have been full that day. Ketchup, I'm targeting crappie, large mouth, and white bass.
fishinwrench Posted September 21, 2020 Posted September 21, 2020 If it were me I would head straight for the backend shallows. The bigger and wider the backend shallows are, the more fish are likely to be there. Once there, kill the motor and just stand in the middle of the boat and look around for awhile. Eventually you'll notice some kind of activity, a fish will break water, a school of baitfish will flush, or you'll notice that all the water birds are within a certain section. When you perceive a clue.....go there and start fishing. If you get an idea in your head, like "I should try a spinnerbait".....do it immediately. The sooner you work through the process of elimination the sooner you'll have a limit of keepers.
Members kelbrand Posted September 21, 2020 Author Members Posted September 21, 2020 fishinwrench. You're saying that the fish are back in the shallows now? Or at least more likely to be there? Sometimes it takes a 2x4 across my head... I know.
snagged in outlet 3 Posted September 21, 2020 Posted September 21, 2020 18 minutes ago, kelbrand said: fishinwrench. You're saying that the fish are back in the shallows now? Or at least more likely to be there? Sometimes it takes a 2x4 across my head... I know. Isn’t that the same thing😂
Members BFScott Posted September 22, 2020 Members Posted September 22, 2020 There are always some fish shallow. There are home fish and schooling fish. Home fish never move and schooling fish do what you read in how to fish for bass magazines. The fishing this last weekend has been pretty bad on most of the lakes that I’ve heard. Truman was on fire and went 👎 this weekend smithville was the same. East wind, clear skies, high pressure and moon up during the day recipe for horrible fishing.
fishinwrench Posted September 22, 2020 Posted September 22, 2020 5 hours ago, kelbrand said: fishinwrench. You're saying that the fish are back in the shallows now? Or at least more likely to be there? Sometimes it takes a 2x4 across my head... I know. The fish in the far backends are likely to be resident fish and are much easier to pattern than mainlake schooling fish, or releasee's that are swimming around completely lost. I don't know about you, but unless I stumble onto something out of pure luck, it takes me 3 consecutive days of fishing to put together any truly good mainlake structure pattern. When pinched for time I always head straight for the big backend flats. Fish live there until the water is near freezing, and the bass that live there are a acting like BASS, instead of like STRIPERS. I'm not telling you that it's the best way to win a tournament....but I am saying that it's the quickest way to avoid a skunkin'. 😊 snagged in outlet 3 1
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